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External datasets catalogue

Catalogue of all external data references used by EEA products such as indicators, maps, graphs and publications. For "external data" we intend data that is not directly produced and managed by EEA, rather provided by other organisations. Note: Data providers shall retain the primary responsibility for the quality of the data they produce and distribute (Art 7 EEA Data Policy).
External Data Spec D source code Assessing the risk of farmland abandonment in the EU — 16 Sep 2015
External Data Spec European air quality maps European air quality maps of ozone and PM10 for 2011 and their uncertainty analysis ETC/A Technical Paper 2013/13 — 19 Aug 2015
This paper provides the annual update of the European air quality concentrations of selected pollutants (PM10 and ozone), their exceedance probability and population exposure estimates for the year 2011. The analysis is based on interpolation of annual statistics of the 2011 observational data reported by EEA Member countries in 2011 and stored in AirBase. The paper presents the mapping results and includes an uncertainty analysis of the interpolated maps, building upon the latest methodological developments.
External Data Spec Ozone-depleting substances 2013 — 05 Aug 2015
The Ozone Database of the European Environmental Agency (the data reported to the EEA is strictly confidential and the Ozone Database is not available to the public). Aggregated data reported by companies on the import, export, production, destruction and feedstock and process agent use of ozone-depleting substances in the European Union. All information provided to the European Commission and the EEA on transactions of ozone-depleting substances in the EU is treated as strictly confidential. The European Commission and the EEA have established procedures to ensure that all of the data relating to individual companies will be kept strictly confidential. No company-specific information is disclosed to the public; all company data are aggregated before publication. These procedures limit the release of data that might significantly rely on reports from less than three company groups. To this end, company groups that contribute to less than 5 % do not count toward the '3-company-rule'. Concerns regarding confidentiality can be addressed to the European Commission or to the entity designated by the European Commission.
External Data Spec Complete energy balances - annual data (nrg_110a) — 31 Jul 2015
Energy statistics - supply, transformation and consumption
External Data Spec National adaptation policy processes in European countries (2014) — 23 Jul 2015
External Data Spec Energy balances — 23 Jul 2015
Energy balance sheets, statistical books
External Data Spec Energy Efficiency Directive — 01 Jul 2015
Member states progress towards indicative national energy efficiency targets for 2020 and 2030
External Data Spec Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change — 30 Jun 2015
IPCC Working Group III Contribution to AR5 - Concluding four years of intense scientific collaboration by hundreds of authors from around the world, this report responds to the request of the world's governments for a comprehensive, objective and policy neutral assessment of the current scientific knowledge on mitigating climate change.
External Data Spec Global Emissions EDGAR v4.2 FT2012 (November 2014) — 30 Jun 2015
In EDGAR v4.2 FT2012 emissions are calculated for the greenhouse gases CO2, CH4 and N2O from 1970 to 2012 based on the energy balance statistics of IEA (2013). In the table underneath the emission timeseries per substance and per country can be downloaded. For a description of the data we refer to UNEP emissions gap report (2014): Chapter 2.
External Data Spec text/texmacs Soil facts — 30 Jun 2015
Healthy soils play an important role in climate change mitigation by storing carbon (carbon sequestration) and decreasing global greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere.
External Data Spec Organic agriculture and climate change — 30 Jun 2015
Global climate change is considered one of the most urgent environmental problems. The main negative impact on climate change is the emission of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O), which is directly or indirectly due to the burning of non-renewable resources (carbon bound in mineral oil or coal). Tropical rainforests hold the biggest living biomass on very delicate soils that may lose their fertility completely when clear cutting is performed as in recent decades.
External Data Spec Forests in the ECE Region - Trends and Challenges in Achieving the Global Objectives on Forests — 30 Jun 2015
The ECE Region is rich in forest resources with a forest area of 1.89 billion ha – an astounding 41.4% of the global total. Further, the majority of the global wood based production is located in the region and there is increasing recognition of the value of natural capital and forest ecosystem services. Yet the forest sector, as well as many outside of it, is ever more concerned with changes in market prices and supply and demand patterns, production processes and investment as well as the need to improve livelihoods and address the impacts of climate change and loss of biodiversity in the region.
External Data Spec PostScript document Agricultural production - crops — 30 Jun 2015
This article is part of a set of statistical articles based on the Eurostat publication Agriculture, forestry and fishery statistics. The term ‘crop’ covers a very broad range of cultivated plants. Within each type of crop there can also be considerable diversity in terms of genetic and phenotypic (physical or biochemical) characteristics. The range and variety of crops grown across the European Union (EU) reflects their heritable traits as well as the ability of plant breeders to harness those traits to best respond to the myriad of topographic and climatic conditions, pests and diseases.
External Data Spec The Oceanic Sink for Anthropogenic CO2 — 30 Jun 2015
Using inorganic carbon measurements from an international survey effort in the 1990s and a tracer-based separation technique, we estimate a global oceanic anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO) sink for the period from 1800 to 1994 of 118 ± 19 petagrams of carbon. The oceanic sink accounts for ~48% of the total fossil-fuel and cement-manufacturing emissions, implying that the terrestrial biosphere was a net source of CO to the atmosphere of about 39 ± 28 petagrams of carbon for this period. The current fraction of total anthropogenic CO emissions stored in the ocean appears to be about one-third of the long-term potential.
External Data Spec D source code Percentage cover of marine protected area networks in European regional seas, including sites designated under Natura 2000, national laws and Regional Sea Conventions (dataset URL is not directly available) — 29 Jun 2015
External Data Spec Eutrophication Status of the OSPAR Maritime area — 29 Jun 2015
External Data Spec application/x-msdos-program Eutrophication status (Helcom) — 29 Jun 2015
Eutrophication status 2007-2011
External Data Spec Troff document Annual national accounts — 26 Jun 2015
Eurostat data contain detailed information on population and GDP evolution per country, as well as aggregated data on the EU28 level. These may be coupled with vehicle fleet data to calculate the various indicators.
External Data Spec Services Producer Price Indices time series dataset — 25 Jun 2015
External Data Spec HadEX2 - global climate extremes dataset — 23 Jun 2015
HadEX2 is a global land-based climate extremes dataset produced through the coordination of the joint WMO CCl/CLIVAR/JCOMM Expert Team on Climate Change Detection and Indices (ETCCDI) . It comprises of 27 indices of temperature and precipitation on a 2.5° x 3.75° grid from 1901 to 2010. The indices represent seasonal and/or annual values derived from daily station data. Data are calculated using RClimDex/FClimDex software; developed and maintained on behalf of the ETCCDI by the Climate Research Branch of the Meteorological Service of Canada.

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