CSW-4-Web

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Dataset: Approximated estimates for greenhouse gas emissions, 2020

Publisher
European Environment Agency
Contact point
European Environment Agency

The Governance Regulation ((EU) 2018/1999) requires Member States to annually report approximated greenhouse gas inventories by 31 July. A Union approximated greenhouse gas inventory is annually compiled on the basis of the Member States’ approximated greenhouse gas inventories or, if a Member State has not communicated its approximated inventories by that date, on the basis of own estimates.

Dataset: Approximated estimates for greenhouse gas emissions, 2022

Publisher
European Environment Agency
Contact point
European Environment Agency

The Governance Regulation ((EU) 2018/1999) requires Member States to annually report approximated greenhouse gas inventories by 31 July. A Union approximated greenhouse gas inventory is annually compiled on the basis of the Member States’ approximated greenhouse gas inventories or, if a Member State has not communicated its approximated inventories by that date, on the basis of own estimates.

Dataset: Approximated estimates for greenhouse gas emissions, 2019

Publisher
European Environment Agency
Contact point
European Environment Agency

The Monitoring Mechanism Regulation ((EU) No 525/2013) requires Member States to annually report approximated greenhouse gas inventories by 31 July. A Union approximated greenhouse gas inventory is annually compiled on the basis of the Member States’ approximated greenhouse gas inventories or, if a Member State has not communicated its approximated inventories by that date, on the basis of own est ... (read more)

Dataset: National emissions reported to the UNFCCC and to the EU under the Governance Regulation, 2025 ver 2.0

Publisher
European Environment Agency
Contact point
European Environment Agency

Data on greenhouse gas emissions and removals, sent by countries to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the EU under the Governance Regulation. This data set reflects the GHG inventory data for 2025 as reported under the United Nations Framework Convention for Climate Change. This version include the submission from Switzerland. Please note that the accessible Excel- ... (read more)

Dataset: Invasive Alien Species reporting under EU Regulation 1143/2014, 2015-2018

Contact point
European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)

This metadata refers to the information and data related to the first reporting under the EU Regulation 1143/2014 on invasive alien species (IAS). The data contains the reported spatial gridded distribution information for IAS of Union concern (10 km grid cells) from 24 Member States and United Kingdom. Three Member States (Greece, Romania and Portugal) did not deliver spatial data in the agreed f ... (read more)

Dataset: EEA reference grid for Slovenia (10km), May 2013

Contact point
European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)

The grid is based on proposal at the 1st European Workshop on Reference Grids in 2003 and later INSPIRE geographical grid systems. The sample grid available here is part of a set of three polygon grids in 1, 10 and 100 kilometres. The grids cover at least country borders and, where applicable, marine Exclusive Economic Zones v7.0, http://www.marineregions.org. Note that the extent of the grid into ... (read more)

Dataset: EUNIS habitat type F4-2 distribution based on vegetation plot data - version 1, June 2016

Contact point
European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)

The verified habitat samples used are derived from the Braun-Blanquet database (http://www.sci.muni.cz/botany/vegsci/braun_blanquet.php?lang=en) which is a centralised database of vegetation plots and comprises copies of national and regional databases using a unified taxonomic reference database.

Dataset: Approximated estimates for greenhouse gas emissions, 2018

Publisher
European Environment Agency
Contact point
European Environment Agency

The Monitoring Mechanism Regulation ((EU) No 525/2013) requires Member States to annually report approximated greenhouse gas inventories by 31 July. A Union approximated greenhouse gas inventory is annually compiled on the basis of the Member States’ approximated greenhouse gas inventories or, if a Member State has not communicated its approximated inventories by that date, on the basis of own est ... (read more)

Dataset: Medium Resolution Vegetation Phenology and Productivity: Peak of season (raster 500m), Oct. 2022

Publisher
European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)
Contact point
Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk (copernicus@eea.europa.eu)

The peak of season (POS), one of the Vegetation Phenology and Productivity (VPP) parameters, is a product of the pan-European Medium Resolution Vegetation Phenology and Productivity (MR-VPP) component of the Copernicus Land Monitoring Service (CLMS). The peak of season (POS) expresses the maximum Plant Phenology Index (PPI) values reached during the season. It is computed as the mean value of the ... (read more)

Dataset: Approximated estimates for greenhouse gas emissions, 2021

Publisher
European Environment Agency
Contact point
European Environment Agency

The Governance Regulation ((EU) 2018/1999) requires Member States to annually report approximated greenhouse gas inventories by 31 July. A Union approximated greenhouse gas inventory is annually compiled on the basis of the Member States’ approximated greenhouse gas inventories or, if a Member State has not communicated its approximated inventories by that date, on the basis of own estimates.

Dataset: Natura 2000 (vector) - version 2017, Mar. 2018

Contact point
European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)

Natura 2000 is an ecological network composed of sites designated under the Birds Directive (Special Protection Areas, SPAs) and the Habitats Directive (Sites of Community Importance, SCIs, and Special Areas of Conservation, SACs). The European database on Natura 2000 sites consists of a compilation of the data submitted by Member States to the European Commission. This European database is genera ... (read more)

Dataset: Economic losses from climate-related extremes in Europe (1980-2023), ver. 2.0, Feb. 2025

Contact point
European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)

This metadata considers the 2023 data including the year 2010 Euro equivalent values as a baseline on total and insured economic losses and the number of fatalities from weather- and climate-related events in EU Member States and EEA member countries since 1980. Weather- and climate-related hazards considered are those types classified as meteorological hazards (e.g. storms), hydrological hazards ... (read more)

Dataset: Forest Area based on Copernicus HRL Forest products

Contact point
European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)

This data shows the European forest area at 100m spatial resolution covering EEA38 member countries and United Kingdom. It is based on Copernicus High Resolution Layer forest products at 20m spatial resolution and complies with the FAO forest definition (i.e. minimum mapping unit of 0.5 ha, minimum coverage of 10% and excluding land that is predominantly under agricultural or urban land use).

Dataset: Waterbase - Emissions, 2024

Publisher
European Environment Agency
Contact point
European Environment Agency

Waterbase is the generic name given to the EEA's databases on the status and quality of Europe's rivers, lakes, groundwater bodies and transitional, coastal and marine waters, on the quantity of Europe's water resources, and on the emissions to surface waters from point and diffuse sources of pollution.

Dataset: Floods Reference Spatial Datasets reported under Floods Directive - version 3.0, Mar. 2025

The Floods Directive (FD) was adopted in 2007 (https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=celex:32007L0060). The purpose of the FD is to establish a framework for the assessment and management of flood risks, aiming at the reduction of the adverse consequences for human health, the environment, cultural heritage and economic activity associated with floods in the European Union. ‘Flood’ m ... (read more)

Dataset: Floods Reference Spatial Datasets reported under Floods Directive, 2011

The Floods Directive (FD) was introduced in November 2007 (https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=celex:32007L0060), partly in response to the large floods along the Danube and Elbe rivers in the summer of 2002 and partly in response to mounting evidence that socioeconomic development and climate change increase the chances that floods in Europe could become more catastrophic and freq ... (read more)

Dataset: Floods Reference Spatial Datasets reported under Floods Directive

The Floods Directive (FD), implemented in November 2007 addresses the rising threat of catastrophic and frequent floods in Europe due to socioeconomic development and climate change. Its purpose is to establish a framework for assessing and managing flood risks within the European Union, with the goal of reducing adverse impacts on human health, the environment, cultural heritage, and economic act ... (read more)

Dataset: Floods Reference Spatial Datasets reported under Floods Directive - version 2.0, Jul. 2024

The Floods Directive (FD) was adopted in 2007 (https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=celex:32007L0060). The purpose of the FD is to establish a framework for the assessment and management of flood risks, aiming at the reduction of the adverse consequences for human health, the environment, cultural heritage and economic activity associated with floods in the European Union. ‘Flood’ m ... (read more)

Dataset: Corine Land Cover 1990 - 2000 changes (vector) - version 18, Mar. 2016

Publisher
European Environment Agency (sdi@eea.europa.eu)
Contact point
Copernicus Land Monitoring Service helpdesk (copernicus@eea.europa.eu)

CORINE Land Cover (CLC) was specified to standardize data collection on land in Europe to support environmental policy development. The reference year of first CLC inventory was 1990 (CLC1990), and the first update created in 2000. Later the update cycle has become 6 years. The number of participating countries has increased over time − currently includes 33 European Environment Agency (EEA) membe ... (read more)