Author
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- Kanaris Tsinganos
(Department of Physics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens 15784, Greece
National Observatory of Athens, Athens 11810, Greece)
- Evangelos Gerasopoulos
(National Observatory of Athens, Athens 11810, Greece)
- Iphigenia Keramitsoglou
(National Observatory of Athens, Athens 11810, Greece)
- Nicola Pirrone
(Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, 7-00185 Rome, Italy)
- The ERA-PLANET Team
(Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, 7-00185 Rome, Italy)
Abstract
ERA-PLANET is a wide European network comprised of 118 researchers from 35 partner institutions located in 18 countries, aiming to strengthen the European Research Area in the domain of Earth Observation (EO) in coherence with the European participation to the Group on Earth Observation (GEO) and the program for the establishment of a European capacity for Earth Observation, COPERNICUS. It will provide more accurate, comprehensive, and authoritative information to policy and decision-makers in key societal benefit areas (SBAs), under the umbrellas of dedicated projects in the topics of: smart cities and resilient societies; resource efficiency and environmental management; global changes and environmental treaties; polar areas and natural resources. ERA-PLANET will provide advanced decision support tools and technologies aimed to better monitor our global environment and share the information and knowledge in different domains of EO by launching joint transnational calls along the above four strands. The concept of the project that tackles with strand 1, as well as an example of a specific application fitting in, are described, aspiring to promote and coordinate the “smart-city” approach into a European network of cities and non-European follower cities, serving the need for a common approach to enhance environmental and societal resilience to air pollution, urban growth, and urban heat islands, as well as other natural/manmade stresses and relevant impacts. This is achieved through the synergy among technology, government, and society, while at the same time creating bridges between local/national initiatives with GEO/GEOSS, COPERNICUS, and other smart cities and GEO relevant projects. The project addresses initiatives in European cities but also specific issues dealing with air quality management in other parts of the world. Finally, it places major emphasis on fully exploiting key-enabling technologies and firmly addressing interoperability issues, in the context of big “smart city” data, and open science.
Suggested Citation
Kanaris Tsinganos & Evangelos Gerasopoulos & Iphigenia Keramitsoglou & Nicola Pirrone & The ERA-PLANET Team, 2017.
"ERA-PLANET, a European Network for Observing Our Changing Planet,"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 9(6), pages 1-8, June.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:9:y:2017:i:6:p:1040-:d:101635
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