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SMART Basilicata: a Smart City initiative at regional scale
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Monica Salvia ([email protected]) National Research Council of Italy - Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis (CNR-IMAA)
Scientific coordinator of SMART Basilicata
Agenda
The EU/National/Regional framework
The local case study
SMART Basilicata: Structure of the R&D project
Training and professional development in SMART Basilicata
European cities initiatives
Public- Private-Partnership in “Energy Efficiency in Buildings” (E2B)
SET-Plan European Industrial Initiative (EII) “SMART CITIES & COMMUNITIES”
Flagship Initiative “Innovation Union” - European Innovation Partnerships (EIP) “SMART CITIES”
European Energy Research Alliance (EERA) - Joint Programme (JP) on SMART CITIES
Joint Programming Initiative “Urban Europe”
European Strategic Transport Technology Plan
Future Internet Public-Private Partnership (partenariato pubblico-privato per l’internet del futuro)
Green Digital Charter (Carta Verde Digitale)
CONCERTO
Covenant of Mayors
CIVITAS
Making cities smarter and more competitive is one of the major EU challenges. Smart City initiatives have arisen Europe-wide to help cities to start planning their future in a new way: adopting a comprehensive multi-sector approach and accelerating innovation to become more sustainable and resilient
EERA JP Smart Cities
www.eera-set.eu
As the topic of Smart Cities represents a very complex and interdisciplinary field of research entirely new approaches are required which shall go even beyond the borders of individual scientific fields in order to capture the full range of infrastructure interfaces within the energy system of cities. The main goal of the present JP is to support European cities in their transformation processes towards Smart Cities (from an energy perspective) through new scientific methods, concepts and tools covering the entire energy value chain (generation, distribution, consumption).
Italian cities towards Horizon 2020
In Italy two National Calls for bids on “Smart Cities and Communities and Social Innovation” were launched in 2012 by the Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR), with a total funding of about 920.5 million euro. The main aims of the MIUR smart cities calls for bids are: • Train local authorities, universities, associations, groups and scientific institutions to making the team and get involved. • Search together funding opportunities for project ideas related to the concept of "intelligent communities“ • Support and develop the Industry-Academia research skills available on the local territories • Analyze current and future needs and challenges and work together to give answers and create a "common good”.
July 2012: All Italian Regions
March 2012: Convergence Regions (and Phasing-out Regions)
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A “training ground towards
Horizon 2020 European tenders,
which will be issued on 2014″.
Francesco Profumo,
Minister for Education, University and Research
The SMART Basilicata project
National call for bids “Smart Cities and Communities and Social Innovation” of the Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR), National Operational Plan (PON) 2007 – 2013 n.84/Ric of 2 March 2012
The evolution of Earth Observation (EO) systems will make available new scenarios for the development of innovative methodologies aimed to the study of environmental phenomena.
Scientific framework (1/2)
The main challenge is to develop new methodologies for the analysis and integration of data coming from multiplatform sensors with a different spatial, temporal and spectral resolution (Sensor Synergy) in order to analyze complex environmental processes in compliance with the guidelines of international programmes such as GEOSS (Global Earth Observation System of Systems) and GMES (Global Monitoring for Environment and Security).
Integrating multiresolution observing systems with innovative technological platforms and ICT architectures in compliance with the contents of the Digital Earth and Citizen Science programs will pave the way for new applicative scenarios for the study of a wider range of environmental phenomena and the release to public authorities of innovative services and products.
Scientific framework (2/2)
Source: Dr. Mauro Annunziato, ENEA UTTEI – Coordinator of Smart Cities and green industries
The Basilicata case study
Basilicata is a small region of the Southern Italy representing only 3.3% of the Italian surface and with a population density of about 60.8 inhabitants per square kilometres, definitely under the Italian national average (about 200 inh./sq.km). Basilicata is divided into 2 provinces, Potenza and Matera, and includes 131 municipalities of which 100 falling under the Potenza Province’s administration.
The territory is prevailingly mountainous (46.9%), with only 8% of plain areas, and 20% of total surface is wooded area and is interested by two National Parks . Despite of its small size, Basilicata holds the most large oil reservoir of continental Europe and large quantity of crude oil and natural gas are extracted from its underground (about 90000 barrels per day)
Peculiarities of SMART Basilicata
Based on a careful analysis of the local economic, social and technological framework it intends to contribute to the main European initiatives on energy and climate issues at local/urban level.
SMART Basilicata proposes a systemic approach to the Basilicata region as an “urban sprawl" in order to move towards a “smart community" through the identification and development of innovative technology solutions for sustainable energy and environmental management, mobility, social participation and the use of smart services by Public Administrations and citizens. The aim is to provide a boost and a comprehensive framework to the transition towards a smart configuration of the local territorial system, by: developing experimental methods based on the integration of advanced technologies of Earth Observation and ICT. carrying out studies on the territory for Public Administrations, considering technical and economic feasibility of such projects implementing small-scale demonstrators, replicable in other contexts
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Industrial component
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Scientific knowledge component
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Local governance
Basilicata Regional Authority
Provinces of Potenza and
Matera
Municipalities of Potenza, Matera
and Viggiano
The partnership
In “SMART Basilicata” multi-layer public authorities, private enterprises, research organizations and universities worked together to draft the basis for a regional
strategy for smart-related issues.
Partnership involvement in smart-related projects
EU FP7 Project Partner FP7 Environment
CP- SICA
LEDDRA - Land and Ecosystem Degradation and
Desertification: Assessing the Fit of Responses
UNIBAS
FP7 Environment CASCADE- CAtastrophic Shifts in drylands: how
CAN we prevent ecosystem DEgradation?
FP7 Security G-MOSAIC GMES -Services for Management of
Operations, Situation Awareness and Intelligence
for regional Crises
UNIBAS, e-
GEOS
FP7-ICT-SEC ISTIMES Integrated System for Transport
Infrastructures surveillance and Monitoring by
Electromagnetic Sensing
TERN, CNR-
IMAA
FP7-SPACE DORIS - Ground Deformations Risk Scenarios: an
Advanced Assessment Service
CNR-IMAA;
TERN
FP7-SPACE DORIS_NET Downstream Observatory organized
by Regions active in Space network
TERN, CNR-
IMAA,
UNIBAS, e-
GEOS
FP7 - CapacitiesS Aerosols, Clouds, and Trace gases Research
InfraStructure Network
CNR-IMAA
FP7 - Capacities BRISK-Biofuels Research Infrastructure for Sharing
Knowledge
ENEA
FP7 -
Cooperation
SAHYOG- Strengthening Networking on Biomass
Research and Biowaste Conversion Biotechnology
for Europe-India integration
ENEA
FP7-SPACE-
2007-1.1-01
SAFER - Services and applications for emergency
response
e-GEOS
FP7- REGIONS-
2011-1
THE ISSUE - Traffic- Health- Environment.
Intelligent Solutions Sustaining Urban Economies
e-GEOS
FP7-
SPACE.2011.1.1-
01
BRIDGES - Building Relationships and Interactions
to Develop GMES for European Security
e-GEOS
International Cooperation Research activities Partner
COST Action
TU1104
SMART ENERGY REGIONS CNR-IMAA
COST Action
TU0902
Integrated assessment technologies
to support the sustainable
development of urban area
COST Action C21 TOWNTOLOGY, Urban Ontologies
for an improved communication in
Urban and Civil Engineering projects
UNIBAS
COST Action
TU0803
Cities Regrowing Smaller (CIRES),
Fostering Knowledge on
Regeneration Strategies in Shrinking
Cities across Europe
Energy European
Research
alliance (EERA).
JP
SMART CITIES Smart Sub-
Coordinator European Joint
Programme
ENEA
Energy European
Research
alliance (EERA).
Joint Programme
SMART CITIES, Sub-programme
“Energy in cities”
CNR-IMAA
International
Energy Agency
The Energy Technology Systems
Analysis Program (IEA- ETSAP)
International
Energy Agency
Bioenergy ENEA
General structure
This 30-month project is structured around five main operating objectives which are smartly integrated into a systematic approach towards a more sustainable
configuration of the regional “widespread town”
WP1 SMART
NATURAL RESOURCES
WP2 SMART ENERGY
WP3 SMART
MOBILITY
WP4 SMART
CULTURE AND
TOURISM
WP5 SMART
PARTICIPATION
Smart Environment represents the central core of this approach and is strictly interrelated with the other spheres of action. These operating objectives are split into several activities involving: - industrial research (IR), and - experimental development (ED)
which will be carried out in strict synergy among the partners, taking out the most from the public and private competences available on the regional territory.
WPs and demonstrators
• DEMONSTRATOR 3: SMART_STREET
(Potenza)
• DEMONSTRATOR 4: sMArTERA (Matera)
• DEMONSTRATOR 2: SMART_BIOFUEL (Val
d’Agri)
• DEMONSTRATOR 1: SMART_ENV (Val d’Agri/Basilicata)
WP1: SMART NATURAL
RESOURCES
WP2: SMART ENERGY
WP3: SMART MOBILITY
WP4: SMART CULTURE
AND TOURISM
WP5 SMART PARTICIPATION
All the research activities converge into four “demonstrators” located in different areas of Basilicata which aims to constitute reference models for territorial
development fostering the participation of multiple stakeholders from the public sector, civil society, and the private sector.
Demonstrator Pilot Case Study Sites
Overview of project’s activities
Project management
Scientific Committee
Training and Professional development (1/2)
SMART Basilicata is completed by a Training and Professional Development project. The project is structured around 4 Formative Objectives , strictly related to the 4 WPs and demonstrators foreseen by the research project.
• FO3: Expert in integrated
management for sustainable urban
mobility
• FO4: Expert of Cultural Tourism
• FO2: Expert in the management and
monitoring of innovative energy
systems
• FO1: Expert in technologies and tools for monitoring environmental risks in different areas
WP1 SMART NATURAL
RESOURCES
WP2 SMART ENERGY
WP3 SMART MOBILITY
WP4 SMART CULTURE
AND TOURISM
Training and Professional development (2/2)
The objective of the Training and Professional Development project within the 4 Formative Objectives is two-fold.
FO1-FO4/Activity 2: Updating and qualification of employees of the public administration and staff of enterprises and companies in the environmental sector on the topics addressed by each Work Package.
FO1-FO4/Activity 1: Training and Professional development for young graduates and post-docs on the topics addressed by each Work Package.
Workshops and Seminars Classrooms training and training on the job
Expectations
Ensure the success of SMART Basilicata and turn it into a launching pad towards new opportunities for collaboration and funding
Valuing the contribution of individual public and private partners in a systemic vision of the activities
Teaming up and accessing to new funding opportunities in view of the upcoming national and EU calls
SMART Basilicata: a Smart City initiative at regional scale
Basilicat a
Scientific coordinator: Monica Salvia (CNR-IMAA) [email protected]
Contact office: [email protected]