The European Environment Agency (EEA) produces assessments based on quality-assured data on a wide range of issues from biodiversity, air quality, transport to climate change. These assessments are closely linked to the European Union's environment policies and legislation and help monitor progress in some areas and indicate areas where additional efforts are needed. As required in its founding regulation, the EEA publishes its flagship report the State and Outlook of Europe's environment (SOER), which is an integrated assessment, analysing trends, progress to targets as well as outlook for the mid- to long-term. The agency publishes annually a report on Europe's most polluted provinces for air quality, detailing fine particulate matter
PM 2.5. The EEA shares this information, including the datasets used in its assessments, through its main website and a number of thematic information platforms such as Biodiversity Information System for Europe (BISE), Water Information System for Europe (WISE) and ClimateADAPT. The Climate-ADAPT knowledge platform presents information and data on expected climatic changes, the vulnerability of regions and sectors, adaptation case studies, and adaptation options, adaptation planning tools, and EU policy.
European Nature Information System The
European Nature Information System (EUNIS) provides access to the publicly available data in the EUNIS database for
species,
habitat types and protected sites across Europe. It is part of the European Biodiversity data centre (BDC), and is maintained by the EEA. The database contains data • on species, habitat types and designated sites from the framework of
Natura 2000, • from material compiled by the European Topic Centre on Biological Diversity • mentioned in relevant international conventions and in the
IUCN Red Lists, • collected in the framework of the EEA's reporting activities. ==European environment information and observation network==