5-6 March 2020 | The EEA team builds capacity of air quality monitoring in Ukraine
Building capacity in using and accessing air quality data is a part of the ENI SEIS II East project. The objective is to increase the use and public accessibility of air quality measurement data in accordance with the EU Directive on air quality. The first regional workshop on air quality monitoring kicked off this process for the Eastern Partnership countries in 2018 and the second regional workshop took place in 2019.
The team of experts included the European Environment Agency (EEA), Norwegian Institute for Air Research, 4Sphere and the national experts from the Ministry of Energy and Environmental Protection of Ukraine, the State Emergency Service of
Ukraine, the Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Center, the Central Geophysical Laboratory and the Donetsk Regional Administration. The experts evaluated the status of the air quality monitoring in terms of legal and institutional frameworks. They reviewed existing ICT infrastructure and monitoring system. Focus was on the quality assurance and data processing, dissemination and final reporting. The experts evaluated and identified existing air quality data from Ukraine. They identified possibilities for the data dissemination and reporting taking the EU Air Quality Directive 2008/50 as baseline reference.
The EEA team installed RAVEN+ on a PC and trained national experts on using it. The tool is currently tested by the national authorities.
The EEA team trained national experts on using RAVEN+ platform that is utilised by the EEA to manage air quality data. RAVEN+ platform it is currently in testing.
The event was covered by the Ministry of Energy and Environmental Protection of Ukraine and on Facebook