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Andreas Schuck The advanced EFIS system 29.06.05 NEFIS Symposium Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy The advanced EFIS system Data prepared for NEFIS Forestry statistics • Scale: international, European, national • Data types: national forest inventory, forest resources, products, trade and price statistics Rural development, land use and socio-economic data • Scale: European Union, national, regional • Data types: land use; rural development plans, age structure, employment ICP-Forest data • Scale: European • Data type: Level 1 data Spatial data • Scale: European, national, regional • Data types: forest maps, fire risks, seasonal burnt areas, protected areas, Natura 2000, climatic raster maps, forest type maps Country Austria Belgium Czech Republic Denmark Estonia** Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain* Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom Annual removals (forest) 1000 m3 over bark 17171 4400 13140 2194 49500 47611 38867 2408 5375 0 2330 8381 6710 14 4740 360 1219 10880 26212 11400 5600 2300 14185 61593 6408 8200 Distributed access to NEFIS data and VTK application VTK & metadatabase host (EFI) SLU METLA KVL UoH IFN SFS JRC-IES AISF RU CTFC data host; host of NEFIS VTK and metadatabase data host Forest inventory data extraction from remote data servers Metadata request to metadata base (at EFI) SLU inventory data extracted and new table compiled (at EFI) METLA Visualise with NEFIS VTK (at EFI) KVL IFN data request and identification SFS data extraction from remote hosts and data compilation visualise with NEFIS VTK AISF Group work Hands-on group (Gennady Andrienko, Tim Richards, Tim Green) • More in depth presentation of the advanced EFIS • Participants are encouraged to actively participate • Give feedback on the current demonstration version and give suggestions for further development Vision group (Risto Päivinen, Andreas Schuck) • Give recommendations on how an operational system should be designed in a European context • How do you see your own organisation within an emerging European system? • Are there benefits/contraints you see from your persepctive towards an emerging system? • Other recomendations for the future