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In the first post of this mini-series, we will introduce you to the project and provide some background and context to the UNECE Survey. Are you ready to find out more? Let's go!!
So, tell me more about your EU-funded project to develop capacity in geospatial and statistical data integration . . .
As we outlined in our first post (Welcome to INGEST), the role of integrated data as a driver for evidence-based decision-making has never been more important and has been brought to the fore by the 2030 Agenda and its call for data that is accurate, current and of high-resolution to measure and monitor the achievement of its Sustainable Development Goals. In our previous post (Key players and recent developments) we also discussed how global efforts to drive the greater integration of statistical and geospatial data have been going on for a decade and many great outcomes have been achieved, however, the benefits have not yet been fully realised consistently across the UNECE region due a to range of complex but interconnected reasons (which we will discuss in a later post).
Recognising the potential for growth, the European Commission has funded a 21-month project, currently being led by UNECE, to develop greater capacity in statistical and geospatial data integration across the UNECE region to foster stronger links between the two communities, support greater collaboration and encourage greater data integration through the promotion of stronger institutional partnerships and the adoption of common standards. The project is supporting existing activities to strengthen the integration of statistical and geospatial information by Eurostat, UN-GGIM: Europe and others, and has a particular focus on sixteen selected target countries in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia.
A number of key activities are being undertaken as part of the project including (amongst other things):
- Issuing an online survey to gain stakeholder insights on data integration (more on that below).
- Organising a Joint UNECE / Eurostat / UN-GGIM: Europe Workshop on Integrating Statistical and Geospatial Data which will take place in Belgrade, Serbia on the 4-5 October 2023.
- Establishing a UNECE-led task force on standards issues relating to data integration.
- Creating supportive material on data integration including a UNECE wiki space, this blog series, and other documentation.
By carrying out these activities, the project hopes to:
- Increase awareness of the need for more integration of geospatial and statistical data, especially within the project's target countries.
- Develop a better understanding of the limitations of current geospatial and statistical data standards in the context of data integration.
- Improve collaboration between the geospatial and statistical communities based on greater mutual awareness and understanding.
Next time . . .
We will present more results from the UNECE Survey in the second part of our mini-series which will focus on the organisational use of geospatial and statistical data and technology. See you then!



