Joint Research Centre Data Catalogue - datasetsA RSS feed containing the selected datasets of the Joint Research Centre Data Catalogue.ODCAT2024 European Commission2024-01-17T12:34:49Z36020LUISAUDP - Share of new buildings, 2011 (JRC LUISA Reference Scenario 2016)2018-12-14T09:43:01Z2024-01-17T12:34:49ZPercentage of residential houses, which have been built after 1980. Based on National Census and building stock statistics.LUISAUDP - Share of old buildings, 2011 (JRC LUISA Reference Scenario 2016)2018-12-14T09:43:00Z2024-01-17T12:34:49ZPercentage of residential houses, which have been built before 1950. Based on National Census and building stock statistics.CEMS-RRMLandslide delineation in Slovenia (2023-09-17)2023-09-17T20:00:00Z2023-09-17T20:00:00Z
Activation date: 2023-09-17
Event type: Mass movement
Activation reason:
The landslides in Eastern Slovenia caused by heavy rainfalls on 17 May 2023 were object to investigate, geolocate and quantify using post event data of CEMS’s Aerial component. Very severe damages were caused by the slipping mud masses. Transportation networks and further infrastructure like electricity or water supply are broken and interrupted. Even houses are affected and damaged/ destroyed. Considering the severity of the event besides this RRM-FLEX activation, further analysis were performed in the Copernicus Emergency Mapping System. For Western Slovenia the CEMS Rapid Mapping component was activated (EMSR691). For the area in Eastern Slovenia, also object of this activation, landslide and soil erosion risk were assessed within RRM-STD activation EMSN158. In this area the acquisition of further UAV data with its very high geometric resolution allowed to classify the landslides structures (P1) to reveal the complexity and to support clean-up, reconstruction, and overall safety and supports the Administration for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief of the Republic of Slovenia with further high-resolution insights.Proposed solution and results· Landslide delineation based on post-event aerial images captured by the CEMS aerial component. Landslides were divided into smaller objects characterising different elements such as landslide body or accumulation area.· Mapbook showing the extent and volume of the landslides per AOI in detail maps as well as one general overview map and one for each AOI.
CEMS-RMLandslide in western Slovenia (2023-08-06)2023-08-31T12:19:00Z2023-08-31T12:19:00ZOn the 06 August 2023 at 00:30, a landslide is reported to have affected an area near the National Meteorological Radar in western Slovenia. The situation could worsen in the following days and additional landslides may occur. Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping is requested to provide a damage assessment and emergency mapping.CEMS-RMFlood in Slovenia (2023-08-04)2023-08-04T05:41:00Z2023-08-04T05:41:00ZThe Slovenian Environment Agency (ARSO) has issue a red weather alert on 4 August at 02:00 due to severe weather characterized by heavy rain has been affecting western, northern, eastern and central parts of the country, causing severe flooding and landslides. Some areas are inaccessible, necessary evacuations of residents are taking place along Drava, Sava and Sora rivers. The situation is foreseen to improve as of tomorrow afternoon. Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping is requested to provide initial rough estimation, flood extent, monitoring of the event and damage assessment for the emergency mapping.CEMS-RMLandslides in Slovenia (2023-05-19)2023-05-19T20:00:00Z2023-05-19T20:00:00Z<br/>
Activation time (UTC): 2023-05-19 14:53:00<br/>
Event time (UTC): 2023-05-16 22:00:00<br/>
Event type: Mass movement (Landslide)<br/>
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On the 17 May 2023, a heavy rainfall is reported to have affected Eastern Slovenia, triggering more than 1,100 landslides. Civil protection, firefighters and soldiers are continuing to tackle the consequences of floods and landslides in the east of Slovenia. Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping is requested to provide damage assessment emergency mapping.<br/>
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Copernicus Emergency Management Service - Mapping is a service funded by European Commission aimed at providing actors in the management of natural and man-made disasters, in particular Civil Protection Authorities and Humanitarian Aid actors, with mapping products based on satellite imagery.<br/>CEMS-RRMLandslides in Slovenia (2023-05-19)2023-05-19T20:00:00Z2023-05-19T20:00:00Z
Activation date: 2023-05-19
Event type: Other
Activation reason:
The CEMS Risk and Recovery Standard (RRM STD) has been activated by the Administration for Civil Protection and Disaster Relief of the Republic of Slovenia on behalf of the Geological Survey of Slovenia and the University of Ljubljana following a severe rainfall episode that occurred in May 2023. More than 1 100 landslides triggered in eastern Slovenia as a consequence of these heavy rainfalls. The goal of the activation is to assess the risk of soil erosion and landslide in eastern Slovenia.Within AOI01 Maribor North, the Post-Disaster Soil Erosion Risk Assessment shows that the soil loss susceptibility is mostly very low (46.1% of the area) but the classes indicating a moderate or severe risks represent both around 20% of the area. A significant area with a severe risk of soil erosion is located on the North of the city of Maribor.P16 Post-disaster soil erosion risk assessment – Graphs for AOI01 and 02 and Overview map over AOI01The Post-disaster landslide risk assessment shows both AOIs are characterized by a very-low landslide risk (respectively 97.2% and 98.9% of the AOIs) and only a few localized areas present a significant risk of landslides (risk ≥ moderate). But even if this analysis shows that the risk of landslide of a significant size is very limited, this does not rule out the possibility that small-scale localized phenomena may occur. P17 Post-disaster landslide risk assessment – Graphs for AOI01 and 02 and Overview map over AOI01
TransportEUAFIDataAssessment of the Member States' Implementation Reports of the National Policy Frameworks under the Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure2021-08-03T14:07:16Z2022-12-14T14:40:36ZThis dataset reports the results of the detailed assessment of the National Implementation Reports (NIRs) of the National Policy Frameworks (NPFs), carried out by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission. These NIRs were submitted by the Member States as requested by the Directive 2014/94/EU on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure (AFID). The database and the related pdf files address the development of the market as regards alternative fuels in the transport sector and the deployment of the corresponding infrastructure. They contain information from the 27 EU Member States and United Kingdom and include information on the past period 2016-2018 and on the objectives for the future period 2020-2030 as provided by the 28 countries in 2019.CEMS-RMWildfire in Municipality of Koper, Slovenia (2022-08-10)2022-08-10T20:00:00Z2022-08-10T20:00:00Z<br/>
Activation time (UTC): 2022-08-10 13:17:00<br/>
Event time (UTC): 2022-08-09 12:00:00<br/>
Event type: Wildfire (Forest fire)<br/>
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On the 9th August 2022, a wildfire broke in Socerb hill (Municipality of Koper), located near the south-eastern city of Trieste, in Italy. The flames are not yet under control, due to strong wind spreading the fire downhill towards the villages of Osp in Slovenia and Prebenico in Italy. Approximately 100 firefighters and the Slovenian Armed Forces have made two helicopters available to manage the fire. Conversely, a canadair water bomber has been used and at the moment 2 helicopters are being used on the Italian side. The Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping service was requested to provide reference, first estimate, delineation and grading products.<br/>
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Copernicus Emergency Management Service - Mapping is a service funded by European Commission aimed at providing actors in the management of natural and man-made disasters, in particular Civil Protection Authorities and Humanitarian Aid actors, with mapping products based on satellite imagery.<br/>CEMS-RMForest fire in South Western Slovenia (2022-07-21)2022-07-21T20:00:00Z2022-07-21T20:00:00Z<br/>
Activation time (UTC): 2022-07-21 08:24:00<br/>
Event time (UTC): 2022-07-21 05:00:00<br/>
Event type: Wildfire (Land fire: brush, bush, pasture)<br/>
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There is an ongoing severe wildfire in Kostanjevica na Krasu, a very dry and windy karst area of South Western Slovenia. UCPM assistance has been activated. Copernicus EMS Rapid Mapping is requested to provide FEP and Delineation products. This will answer the need for information on the situation on the ground to predict possible further developments of the wildfire on the terrain.
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Copernicus Emergency Management Service - Mapping is a service funded by European Commission aimed at providing actors in the management of natural and man-made disasters, in particular Civil Protection Authorities and Humanitarian Aid actors, with mapping products based on satellite imagery.<br/>BIOE-strategiesStrategies and other policy initiatives dedicated to the bioeconomy in the EU and some other countries2020-02-14T11:54:33Z2022-04-14T09:27:19ZThis dataset provides information and links to the main institutions dealing with the bioeconomy policy developments in the specific country, stakeholders involved as well as relevant information related to the strategies at national, regional and macro-regional level (definition of the bioeconomy, sectors included, goals, etc.).MSFD-NISMember State2022-02-09T14:09:20Z2022-03-04T15:27:47ZRecords of Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) at MSFD Member State level. The dataset contains i) NIS data until the end of 2011 (baseline), ii) NIS data with the date of first introduction and pathways until the end of 2017, and iii) updates. MOBJRC Mobility Functional Areas estimates2021-06-02T20:35:53Z2021-06-03T05:23:52ZThe dataset contains information about how subnational geographical areas cluster with in terms of human mobility measured through Mobile Network Operator (MNO) data, irrespective of the administrative borders.
A Mobility Functional Area (MFA) is a dense cluster of highly interconnected regions.
For each geographical area, the data consists of an id, the id of the MFA to which the area belongs, the type of MFA, the country and the NUTS3 reference, and the id of the MNO operator (there might be multiple operators per country). The definition of the geographical area change from country to country and varies from census level (ACE), LAU, or other aggregation defined by the corresponing MNO.
The shape files are available separately. https://migration-demography-tools.jrc.ec.europa.eu/static/Data/mfa-shapefiles.zip
Read more about the European Commission Data4Covid Initiative at EU Science Hub (https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/news/coronavirus-mobility-data-provides-insights-virus-spread-and-containment-help-inform-future) and at GSMA Europe (https://www.gsma.com/gsmaeurope/resources/d4c/)JRC-FORESTSalvage loggings2021-05-20T11:16:07Z2021-05-21T11:59:45ZData on total harvest, salvage loggings and causes of salvage loggings in 17 Member States: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Sweden. CEMS-RMFlood in Apace (2013-04-04)2021-04-19T03:34:22Z2021-04-19T03:34:22Z<br/>
Activation time (UTC): 2013-04-04 08:41:00<br/>
Event time (UTC): 2013-03-30 22:00:00<br/>
Event type: Flood<br/>
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Severe floodings have struck the greater area of Apace in Slovenia, causing damage in several river basins and agricultural areas.<br/>
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Copernicus Emergency Management Service - Mapping is a service funded by European Commission aimed at providing actors in the management of natural and man-made disasters, in particular Civil Protection Authorities and Humanitarian Aid actors, with mapping products based on satellite imagery.<br/>CEMS-RMFloods in Croatia (2014-02-20)2021-04-19T03:34:22Z2021-04-19T03:34:22Z<br/>
Activation time (UTC): 2014-02-20 17:33:00<br/>
Event time (UTC): 2014-02-20 15:00:00<br/>
Event type: Flood<br/>
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Heavy rainfall and snowfall in the first 10 days of February and subsequent snow-melt and channel clogging have caused floods in central Croatia, principally in the basins of Sava and Kupa rivers. Although the waters in general were declining on 19 February, the counties of Sisak-Moslavina, Karlovac, Zagreb and Lika-Senj remain affected and flooded homes were reported on 18 February in Odra Sisacka. Slovenia and Hungary sent respectively 50 000 and 100 000 sandbags to Croatia to assist the flood counter-measures.<br/>
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Copernicus Emergency Management Service - Mapping is a service funded by European Commission aimed at providing actors in the management of natural and man-made disasters, in particular Civil Protection Authorities and Humanitarian Aid actors, with mapping products based on satellite imagery.<br/>CEMS-RMFloods in Slovenia (2014-02-11)2021-04-19T03:34:22Z2021-04-19T03:34:22Z<br/>
Activation time (UTC): 2014-02-11 14:16:00<br/>
Event time (UTC): 2014-02-10 00:00:00<br/>
Event type: Flood<br/>
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Due to highly unfavourable weather conditions, heavy snow and sleet (freezing rain) started hitting Slovenia on Friday, 31 January 2014, and continued during the weekend of 1-2 February 2014. Many regions have been affected but mostly the Notranjska region in the south-western part of the country. State of emergency was proclaimed for the whole country on 2 February 2014. Extreme weather conditions have caused extensive power cuts with more than 80,000 client sites affected, leaving around 250,000 people without electric power. From Thursday, 6th February temperatures above 0 degrees Celsius caused fast sleet and snow melting which along with tree debris in the water and rain has led to flooding in several parts of Slovenia, especially in the south-western part. High water levels are expected to cover almost all karst fields at the southwest and middle part of Slovenia in the following days.<br/>
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Copernicus Emergency Management Service - Mapping is a service funded by European Commission aimed at providing actors in the management of natural and man-made disasters, in particular Civil Protection Authorities and Humanitarian Aid actors, with mapping products based on satellite imagery.<br/>CEMS-RMFloods in Slovenia (2014-09-14)2021-04-19T03:34:22Z2021-04-19T03:34:22Z<br/>
Activation time (UTC): 2014-09-14 15:53:00<br/>
Event time (UTC): 2014-09-13 00:00:00<br/>
Event type: Flood<br/>
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Heavy rains for successive days have swollen rivers in Slovenia, causing extensive flooding in some flood-prone areas in the country.<br/>
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Delineation products: 7<br/>
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Copernicus Emergency Management Service - Mapping is a service funded by European Commission aimed at providing actors in the management of natural and man-made disasters, in particular Civil Protection Authorities and Humanitarian Aid actors, with mapping products based on satellite imagery.<br/>CEMS-RMFlood in Slovenia (2014-11-06)2021-04-19T03:34:22Z2021-04-19T03:34:22Z<br/>
Activation time (UTC): 2014-11-06 17:57:00<br/>
Event time (UTC): 2014-11-06 17:15:00<br/>
Event type: Flood<br/>
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The Drava River has increased inflow on 6th November. For Friday, an increased inflow is expected and therefore flooding of exposed areas and parts of settlements are highly possible.<br/>
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Delineation products: 12<br/>
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Copernicus Emergency Management Service - Mapping is a service funded by European Commission aimed at providing actors in the management of natural and man-made disasters, in particular Civil Protection Authorities and Humanitarian Aid actors, with mapping products based on satellite imagery.<br/>CEMS-RMFloods in Slovenia (2012-11-06)2021-04-19T03:34:22Z2021-04-19T03:34:22Z<br/>
Activation time (UTC): 2012-11-06 11:46:00<br/>
Event time (UTC): 2012-11-05 07:00:00<br/>
Event type: Flood<br/>
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Due to heavy rainfall in the whole territory of Slovenia and especially in the north-west and north-east, most of the rivers (Drava, Soča, Sava, Savinja and Krka) reached alarming thresholds and flooded several villages and cities. The most affected are locations along the rivers of Drava, Soča and Sava. Towns along Drava River such as Slovenj Gradec, Maribor, Ptuj are most affected.<br/>
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Reference products: 12<br/>
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Copernicus Emergency Management Service - Mapping is a service funded by European Commission aimed at providing actors in the management of natural and man-made disasters, in particular Civil Protection Authorities and Humanitarian Aid actors, with mapping products based on satellite imagery.<br/>