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Coastal Tourism - Beverage serving activities (NACE : I.56.30)

This map presents all layers corresponding to "Beverage serving activities" activities in the Atlantic area. For more information about this NACE code : https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/nomenclatures/index.cfm?TargetUrl=DSP_NOM_DTL_VIEW&StrNom=NACE_REV2&StrLanguageCode=EN&IntPcKey=18514154&IntKey=18514184&StrLayoutCode=HIERARCHIC&IntCurrentPage=1

Indicators collected are :

Number of persons employed and number of employees in full time equivalent units per NUTS 3 unit of the Atlantic Area

Number of establishments per NUTS3 unit of the Atlantic Area

 
Citation proposal
Kalaydjian Regis (IFREMER). Coastal Tourism - Beverage serving activities (NACE : I.56.30). https://services.mspdata.eu:/geonetwork/srv/api/records/14dd37fc-7c6d-470f-a8c2-21a131398493

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Date ( Creation )
2021-03-15
Presentation form
Digital map
Credit
MOSES project

  Author

IFREMER - Kalaydjian Regis  
155, rue J. J. Rousseau - 92138 Issy Les Moulineaux Cedex Issy France

  01 70 38 24 43  
Thèmes Sextant ( Theme )
  • /Human activities
Keywords ( Place )
Access constraints
Copyright
Use constraints
Copyright
Spatial representation type
Vector
Metadata language
English
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Reference system identifier
EPSG / WGS 84 (EPSG:4326) / 7.9
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WWW:LINK
Description
Protocol
OGC:OWS-C
Name
Online Web Map Context file
Description
OnLine resource
Project Web Site  

Project Web Site

OnLine resource
The MOSES economic database : methodology and framework  

The MOSES economic database : methodology and framework

OnLine resource
Beverage serving activities  

Beverage serving activities

OnLine resource
Moses metadata  

Data sources per country (download excel file)

Statement

The MOSES economic database describes marine activities in the Atlantic Area. Its three dimensions include a set of selected marine activities, a set of yearly economic indicators characterizing each activity, and a common time frame for the indicators, 2013- 2015.

Marine economic activities are identified based on the NACE. The NACE hierarchical classification of economic activities, used by Eurostat, is exhaustive without overlaps. Each activity is classified by NACE class with one code per class. Using data resources from Eurostat and member states’ statistical institutes, the MOSES database provides access to economic documentation by activity.

The spatial boundaries for measurement of marine economic activities are based on the European territorial classification referred to as the "Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics" (NUTS). The NUTS includes countries (levels 0 and possibly 1 of the NUTS) and regions (levels 2 and 3). The coverage of the database is limited to countries and coastal regions of the Atlantic Area.

Economic indicators are selected among those currently used by these sources for developing the Structural Business Statistics and National Accounts. Such indicators are available at NUTS0. Generally, at NUTS2 and NUTS3 levels (regions and sub-regions), only the number of establishments and employment data can be documented. A small number of NUTS2 units of the Atlantic Area have developed more detailed economic databases providing additional economic indicators.

The MOSES database includes specific "proxies" supplementing economic indicators at a country and/or region level. Proxies are non-monetary indicators characterizing important features of marine activities.

The time frame of the MOSES database is 2013-2015.

Metadata

File identifier
14dd37fc-7c6d-470f-a8c2-21a131398493   XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Hierarchy level
Map
Date stamp
2021-07-29T09:50:43
Metadata standard name
ISO 19115:2003/19139 - SEXTANT
Metadata standard version
1.0

  Point of contact

IFREMER - Kalaydjian Regis  
155, rue J. J. Rousseau - 92138 Issy Les Moulineaux Cedex Issy France

  01 70 38 24 43  
 
 

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