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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