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EUROSTAT Supply, use and Input-output tables (naio_10)

The consolidated supply, use and input-output tables are used for macro-analysis of the European Union (EU) and euro area economies. The tables give an annual snapshot of overall production and the use of the products, distinguishing 64 NACE activities and 64 products from the CPA.



Every year countries transmit the supply and use tables. Every 5 years (for reference years ending with 0 or 5) countries transmit input-output tables (product by product) and detailed use tables at basic prices and valuation tables. Data are presented in million Euro in current prices (basic prices and a transformation into purchaser's prices for the supply side).



Supply, use and input-output tables provide detailed information for a given year on production activities, the supply and demand of goods and services, intermediate consumption, primary inputs and foreign trade.

1) Supply and use tables are matrices by product and industry showing the production processes and transactions for particular products or industries.

2) Symmetric input-output tables are product-by-product or industry-by-industry matrices combining both supply and use into a single table with identical classification of products or industries, applied to both rows and columns.



SUIOT can be combined with environmental accounts (i.e. National Air emission accounts by activity, EUROSTAT) into Environmetally Extended Input Output Tables that enable environmental assessment of national economies.



Metadata description: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/metadata/en/naio_10_esms.htm



Website:

http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/esa-supply-use-input-tables/overview

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Date (Creation)
Date (Publication)
Date (Revision)
2017-05-17
Edition

naio_10

Citation identifier
https://www.mica-project.eu/ / MICA_B3-66

MICA WP3 2018-11-03T15:16:00 Record extracted from Batch 3 spreadsheet

Other citation details

No other citation details provided

Purpose

The EEIOT (Environmentally Extended Input Output Table) in first instance is an accounting method. The advantage of the EEIOT is the integrated monitoring of environmental and economic data. For this reason the EEIOA framework is an appropriate method to derive indicators for eco-efficiency and resource efficiency. If these data are transformed into factors the EEIO accounting framework is transformed into an EEIO model. The EEIO model may be employed in various ways in order to analyze on a macro level both ex-post and ex-ante environmental effects of changes in demand of goods, technology of processes or structure of the economy.

Status
On going
Point of contact
Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role

Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, E2: Environmental statistics and accounts; sustainable development

Resource provider
Maintenance and update frequency
As needed
dataCentre
  • MICA

MICA ontology (TemporalScheme)

  • Mixture of historic (up to 2005) and recent (2006 onwards)

MICA ontology (DataScheme)

  • Statistical data / Electronic (Statistical data) (e.g. web portals)

Keywords
  • Requirement for data generation: Legal

Keywords
  • Method of data or information generation: Complete survey (i.e. a survey of all respondents)

GEMET Concepts

  • Environmental impact assessment

GEMET Concepts

  • Environmental pollution

GEMET Concepts

  • Exports

GEMET Concepts

  • Imports

GEMET Concepts

  • Minerals

GEMET Concepts

  • Other economic activities

GEMET Concepts

  • Prices

GEMET Concepts

  • Production

GEMET Concepts

  • Resources

GEMET Concepts

  • Society

GEMET Concepts

  • Transportation

GEMET Concepts

  • Waste flows

INSPIRE commodities

  • Gold

INSPIRE commodities

  • Silver

INSPIRE commodities

  • Platinum

INSPIRE commodities

  • Palladium

INSPIRE commodities

  • Other platinum group metals (iridium)

INSPIRE commodities

  • Other platinum group metals (osmium)

INSPIRE commodities

  • Other platinum group metals (rhodium)

INSPIRE commodities

  • Other platinum group metals (ruthenium)

INSPIRE commodities

  • Aluminium

INSPIRE commodities

  • Copper

INSPIRE commodities

  • Lead

INSPIRE commodities

  • Tin

INSPIRE commodities

  • Zinc

INSPIRE commodities

  • Anthracite

INSPIRE commodities

  • Bituminous coal

INSPIRE Fossil Fuel

  • Other hard coal

INSPIRE commodities

  • Lignite

INSPIRE Fossil Fuel

  • Crude oil

INSPIRE Fossil Fuel

  • Oil shale

INSPIRE Fossil Fuel

  • Natural gas

INSPIRE Geothermal Potential

  • Geothermal energy

INSPIRE Fossil Fuel

  • Peat

INSPIRE commodities

  • Thorium

INSPIRE commodities

  • Uranium

INSPIRE commodities

  • Pyrite

INSPIRE commodities

  • Phosphate rock

INSPIRE commodities

  • Potash

INSPIRE commodities

  • Bentonite

INSPIRE commodities

  • Fuller's earth

INSPIRE commodities

  • Sepiolite

INSPIRE commodities

  • Kaolin

INSPIRE commodities

  • Other kaolinitic clays (ball clays)

INSPIRE commodities

  • Brick or tile clays

INSPIRE Enduse Potential

  • Engineering clay (Other clays)

INSPIRE commodities

  • Halloysite (Other clays)

INSPIRE commodities

  • Crushed rock aggregates

INSPIRE commodities

  • Sand and gravel

INSPIRE Enduse Potential

  • Dimension and building stone

INSPIRE commodities

  • Limestone for cement

INSPIRE commodities

  • Limestone for lime

INSPIRE commodities

  • Dolomite

INSPIRE commodities

  • Marble

INSPIRE commodities

  • Calcite for filler

Eurostat Waste categories

  • Concrete, bricks and gypsum waste

MICA ontology (DomainScheme)

  • EU industry sectors (Demand)

MICA ontology (DomainScheme)

  • Investment

MICA ontology (DomainScheme)

  • Primary raw materials (Production)

MICA ontology (DomainScheme)

  • CN codes

MICA ontology (DomainScheme)

  • Environmental footprints

MICA ontology (DomainScheme)

  • Environmental impacts

MICA ontology (DomainScheme)

  • Indicators

MICA ontology (MethodsScheme)

  • Environmentally extended Input Output Analysis

MICA ontology (MethodsScheme)

  • Input Output Analysis

Access constraints
Other restrictions
Use constraints
Other restrictions
Language
English
Topic category
  • Geoscientific information
  • Economy
Geographic identifier
Europe - EU28 members only; with each country listed individually
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Hierarchy level
Series
Other

Series (e.g. a collection of maps from a single source)

Conformance result

Title

Data uncertainty

Date
Explanation

Are any uncertainty measures provided (e.g. standard errors, confidence intervals, etc.)?

Pass
No

Conformance result

Title

Quality assurance procedures

Date
Explanation

Are quality assurance procedures described?

Pass
Yes

Conformance result

Title

Information generation methods

Date
Explanation

Are data or information generation methods formally described?

Pass
Yes

Conformance result

Title

Record review

Date
Other citation details

Reviewed by: British Geological Survey

Explanation

Record validation

Pass
No

Conformance result

Title
Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services
Date (Publication)
2010-12-08
Statement

Organisation source implies that information should be of good quality

Metadata

File identifier
8cf11fad-3942-495f-a097-a275c1cc5cfb XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
MD_CharacterSetCode_utf8
Hierarchy level
Series
Hierarchy level name

series

Date stamp
2024-11-07
Metadata standard name

ISO19115

Metadata standard version

2003/Cor.1:2006

Metadata author
Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role

British Geological Survey

enquiries@bgs.ac.uk

Point of contact
 
 

Overviews

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Spatial extent

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Keywords

MICA


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