Speakers
Description
One of the Key Exploitable Results of the DECIDO project is the EOSC Competence Centre for Public Authorities concept aiming to provide a sustainable path to foster the bilateral collaboration between representatives from the Public Sector with EOSC experts and consultants, so that the two communities can interact and profit from each other. As the project has recently ended this short talk will recap the main findings from the project and show the way forward and how to adhere to the Collaboration and Membership Charter.
URBREATH aims to develop, implement, demonstrate, validate and replicate a comprehensive urban revitalization methodology based on community and stakeholder participation focusing on greening and renaturing issues. This process will be supported by advanced technologies that the project will further develop and test. In fact, the project will use techniques such as local digital twins and artificial intelligence, and social innovation to achieve its vision. The climate neutrality paradigm is at the core of this methodology which aims at regenerating deprived and abandoned areas, brownfields and other problematic sites through physical transformations of the built environment and renaturing interventions that will radically enhance social interactions, inclusion, equitability and liveability in cities.
BeOpen project aims to provide a comprehensive framework to support the open data and metadata lifecycle management pipelines. These pipelines are designed to access, curate, and publish HVDs based on the FAIR principles, making them available for future Data Spaces that support the sustainable city domain. The framework encompasses open-source tools, replicable pipelines, ontologies, and best practices for data collection, curation, semantic annotation, data and metadata harmonization, quality improvement, and publication in machine-readable formats (either in bulk or via APIs). This particularly focuses on HVDs related to statistics, mobility, environmental issues, earth observation, and geo-spatial data. Legal interoperability will also be taken into account. The framework will be deployed and evaluated through several pilots in six different countries: Germany, Greece, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal, and Spain. For potential future replications, lessons learned and best practices will be shared through relevant city networks, including Open and Agile Smart Cities, the FIWARE city community, and the Living-in.eu community.
In the context of the EOSC Competence Center of Public Authorities supported by the DECIDO project, BeOpen project can provide PAs with technologies and know-how on how to improve HVDs and exploit them to create added value digital services for cities and communities. BeOpen can also exploit EOSC services to exploit the scalable solutions for data exchange and analysis in highly distributed ecosystems.
Agenda:
Introduction & EOSC CC4PA (5 min) (Xavier Salazar)
BeOPEN (10 min) (Antonio Filograna)
UBREATH (10 min) (Francesco Mureddu)
Q&As (5 min)