Urbanization is increasing globally, with almost all cities growing in
population. This growth is more prominent in Europe and North Africa, where 70%
and 78% of people, respectively, live in cities. Climate change, inequalities
and conflict drive huge populations to cities, in search of a better life.
However, urban development is not generally guided by evidence-based informed
decisions, especially in emerging countries. As a result, liveability in cities
worsen. The UDENE Project aims to use large amounts of Earth Observation (EO)
data from Copernicus satellites and local sources to support evidence-based
decision making for urban development, especially in international partner
countries. To support the UN Sustainable Development Goal 11 of making cities
safe, resilient, and sustainable, the project will essentially create a virtual
laboratory for urban planners and visionaries to test their development ideas.
Multi-dimensional models of urban areas across time and across countries will be
used to support urban planners in exploring natural occurrences of similar
development ideas, concepts, or projects in similar urban areas (natural
experiments). The wealth of EO data in fast accessible Data Cube format provides
a great search space for exploring natural experiments, by exploiting greater
value-add of causal analysis. Project outcomes will be embodied by an
exploration tool for natural experiments and a matchmaking tool which will
leverage the exploration tool by linking the existing EO product, process, or
service offerings. Project activities include cooperations for data acquisition
and partnership building that will be facilitated by Open (FSTP) Calls. We are
confident that our evidence-based approach for urban development as powered by
vast EO data will complement the existing EO product or service offers and
expand the European excellence in EO technology utilization with urban
development applications that have high economic and societal impact.
Tag - 03. Good Health and Well-being - Salute e benessere
Urbanization is increasing globally, with almost all cities growing in
population. This growth is more prominent in Europe and North Africa, where 70%
and 78% of people, respectively, live in cities. Climate change, inequalities
and conflict drive huge populations to cities, in search of a better life.
However, urban development is not generally guided by evidence-based informed
decisions, especially in emerging countries. As a result, liveability in cities
worsen. The UDENE Project aims to use large amounts of Earth Observation (EO)
data from Copernicus satellites and local sources to support evidence-based
decision making for urban development, especially in international partner
countries. To support the UN Sustainable Development Goal 11 of making cities
safe, resilient, and sustainable, the project will essentially create a virtual
laboratory for urban planners and visionaries to test their development ideas.
Multi-dimensional models of urban areas across time and across countries will be
used to support urban planners in exploring natural occurrences of similar
development ideas, concepts, or projects in similar urban areas (natural
experiments). The wealth of EO data in fast accessible Data Cube format provides
a great search space for exploring natural experiments, by exploiting greater
value-add of causal analysis. Project outcomes will be embodied by an
exploration tool for natural experiments and a matchmaking tool which will
leverage the exploration tool by linking the existing EO product, process, or
service offerings. Project activities include cooperations for data acquisition
and partnership building that will be facilitated by Open (FSTP) Calls. We are
confident that our evidence-based approach for urban development as powered by
vast EO data will complement the existing EO product or service offers and
expand the European excellence in EO technology utilization with urban
development applications that have high economic and societal impact.