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International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) 18th/19th of January 2012
CitIzense Proposal Preparation Meeting
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) Schlossplatz 1 A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria
Welcome BIG THANKS TO ALL OF YOU!!! APOLOGIES Unique and very diverse consortium Multidisciplinarity IIASA is an institute addressing global and
local policy objectives and carrying out multi-disciplinary work integrating social and natural sciences
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Ecosystems and Management
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Modelling Competition for land, economic land-use models, crop models, forest models
Socioeconomic benefit assessment of GEOSS, Benefit Assessment
Build Geo-wiki.org – with branches on agriculture, urban, humanimpact, biomass, coffee, archeology – Community (last campain 55K Validations),
Build geo-wiki.org mobileSupport for farmers in Developing Countries,
info provision and crowdsourcing
Agenda for Today9.00-9.30 Welcome and Introduction
9.30-10.45 Short Presentations by Partners (5 slides, max 6 minutes)
10.45-11.00 Coffee Break
11.00-12.00 Presentations Continued
12.00-13.00 Lunch at the Schloss Restaurant
13.00-13.30 Discussions on the Proposal
13.30-13.45 Further Partner Presentations
13.45-18.15 Breakout Groups on WPs
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One Main…Reasons Proposals Fail
1. SO WHAT?a. “This isn’t very interesting”
b. “ It doesn’t turn me on”
c. “This is not going to affect what anyone else does”
Of all the reasons proposals fail, this one is least likely to be reported back to the investigator.
Unfortunately, it is the most common actual reason.
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Other reason why we could fail…
!!! We do not adequately
address
the call text !!!
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Call textNew and innovative environmental
monitoring and information capabilities can enable effective participation by citizens in environmental stewardship, based on broad
stakeholder and user involvement in support of both community and policy priorities. The objective is to develop
"citizens' observatories" using innovative earth observation
technologies. CitIzense Proposal
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Call textNew and innovative environmental
monitoring and information capabilities can enable effective participation by citizens in environmental stewardship, based on broad
stakeholder and user involvement in support of both community and policy priorities. The objective is to develop
"citizens' observatories" using innovative earth observation
technologies.
We really need to build tools for citizens so that they engage
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Call textNew and innovative environmental
monitoring and information capabilities can enable effective participation by citizens in environmental stewardship, based on broad
stakeholder and user involvement in support of both community and policy priorities. The objective is to develop
"citizens' observatories" using innovative earth observation
technologies.
We need to approach as many stakeholders as possible. For the proposal: stakeholder advisory
board, support letters from stakeholders
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Citizens should be able to effortlessly collect environmental data on a range of parameters, automatically transmit this data to suitable data repositories and exchange their knowledge and experience within a citizens' observatory framework, (e.g., using smart phone applications), thereby enabling citizenship co-participation in community decision making and co-operative planning. Advanced data management strategies, based on open e-collaboration, should enable the sharing of data and information, whilst addressing questions of privacy, data standards, quality and reliability.
Suitable pilot case studies and acceptance activities should be included to test, demonstrate and validate: the concept of "citizens' observatories"; the direct transfer of environmental knowledge for policy, industrial, research and societal use; the possibilities for a comprehensive implementation and application of the technology. Possible examples of pilot case studies could include: civil protection agencies and wide-scale flooding; estimation of personal exposure within various microenvironments (health sector); air quality and noise levels; the identification of flora, birds and wildlife, their habitats and migration paths; illegal dumping of hazardous materials, etc.
Expected Impact
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Empowerment of citizens and citizen's associations, allowing them to contribute to environmental governance processes in the domains of transparency, knowledge management, accountability and responsiveness.
The provision of models for decision-makers, facilitating connections to governance and global policy objectives.
Specific featuresSMEs are expected to play a major role in addressing the goals described, including the development of innovative sensor technologies, data management strategies and new applications to facilitate the exploitation of the data and processed information for policy, industry and society at large. The consortia will be required to cooperate within an open e-collaboration framework to establish common methodologies and standards for data archiving, discovery and access within the GEOSS framework. The data collected should be made available through the Global Earth Observation System of Systems without any restrictions.
Proposed Duration
Proposed duration of the project is 4 years
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WP3 ArchitecturalDesign
WP13 Knowledge Management, Exploitation and Dissemination
WP1 Consortium Management and Coordination
WP2 Citizen and Community Engagement
WP
12 Evalu
ation
WP
6 Pilo
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WP
7 Pilo
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WP
8 Pilo
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WP
11 Pilo
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WP
10 Pilo
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WP
9 Pilo
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WP5 E-Collaboration FrameworkWP4 Sensor Deployment
Support Letters and Strong Community Linkage
Support letters are essential 2 received from Slovenia for WP8 1 in the pipeline from the EEA (WP11)
Progress letters from cities (WP6)? Letters for WP7, WP9, WP10?
Stakeholders? Citizen associations?
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Important points to consider and to include
we need to demonstrate that each Pilot is closely linked to a community e.g. citizens’ associations, communities of practice, tapping into currently existing communities
we need to demonstrate that the value of the proposal with the different pilots and WPs connecting them is higher than just the sum of the individual pilots – learning from the different WPs
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linkages between WPs need to be clearly outlined and demonstrated –
how much can crowd-sourced data be trusted and how do they compare to authoritative data – where are they successful and where do they fail?
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Important points to consider and to include
Big question can we find at least ONE geographical place where we test all Pilots????? or a number of pilots? e.g. Ljubljana and surrounding area? we have waste dumps, air/noise pollution, land-change and biodiversity as well as agriculture – and LUCAS points….
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Important points to consider and to include
Proposal for case studiesLjubljana and surroundings– looking
very good – geopedia workingDense data network and link to e-
governance, explore synergies between Pilots: e.g. link between air pollution / agriculture Air pollution / biodiversity Noise pollution / biodiversity (e.g. birds) Illegal waste dump sites and Land Change
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Suggested Tasks for Pilot WPs
Task 1: System Design and Architecture Include a sub-task on user requirements of stakeholders Include sub-tasks for the design of the system + design of the mobile
app(s)
Task 2: Build the System/Apps Include sub-tasks for building, deploying and implementation of
feedback which will come from WP12 Task 3: Validation of Crowd-sourced Data using
Authoritative Sources Include a sub-task on validation Include a sub-task on quality control Include a sub-task on making the data freely available and
registration in the EUROGEOSS portal Task 4: An application that demonstrates the use of the
crowd-sourced application for policy Must make concrete links to policies, directives, etc.
Budget
BudgetInitial Budget numbers have been sent
out2stage approach: Reserve of 12% is
kept backSME’s need 30% of EU contribution –
we need to maintain that
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Proposed Names for the Scientific Advisory Board
Chris Steenmans, EEAApproached EUROSTAT – possible
Marjo KasankoCan you suggest (and approach)
others?
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Planned timelines
A consolidated draft proposal ready in 2 weeks, deadline 2nd of Feb
Goes to an independent panel which will comment on it / evaluate it against the call text (volunteers at IIASA, independent experts, minimum 5 experts)
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Sensors
What is available?Who will supply it?Reliability and calibration requirements?
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E-collaboration framework
Needs a detailed descriptionHow does it link to architecture?Where does the visualization and
analysis component reside? Should this be generic across all pilot case studies?
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Structure
Should WP leaders of WP3, 4 and 5 be part of all case study WPs or is it enough that they feed into the case studies?
Where are the visualization and spatial analysis tools being developed?
Architecture(WP3)
Sensors(WP4)
E-CollaborationFramework
(WP5)
Pilots Case Studies(WP6 to 11)
Sustainability
How can we make the citizen observatories sustainable?
Needs to be a core part of WP2 and again in WP13
WP2 should consider producing ‘guidelines’/best practice guide for developing sustainable citizen observatories
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Feasibility
Technical Is it technically possible to make on the fly
measurements of air pollution, noise and land cover?
Motivational What will make citizens (or buses) want to
provide this information?
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Partners Not at the WorkshopCFRJRCEBMSPACE-SISOVONUniversity of IoanninaSee document of organization
descriptions
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Missing Contributions
Cambridge Mobile Sensing Staff descriptions
Evolaris, Pachube, SOVON Organization and staff descriptions
SOVON PIC number
And that’s all – thanks for your efforts!
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Generic ContributionsAll
Comments on scientific/technical objectives Projects you’ve been involved in
WP leaders expanded text on your pilot (where relevant) modifications to a) progress beyond state of
the art and b) relation to the call
WP13 and others where relevant text/comments on impact section
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WP DiscussionsObjectives, Tasks, DeliverablesIdentify any missing skills/partnersPilots
Applications (online + mobile) Stakeholders Citizen associations Sensors
Linkages to other WPs (explicit in tasks)Clear action plan to complete the WP
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