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CITI-SENSE project, grant agreement nº: 308524

CITI-SENSE

Development of sensor-based Citizens‘ Observatory Community for improving quality of

life in cities

Starting date: 01. October 2012 Duration: 48 months Budget & partners:12 M€, 28 partner organizations Coordinator e-mail: alena.bartonova@nilu.no Web site: www.citi-sense.eu Call: FP7-ENV-2012.6.5-1 Developing community-based environmental monitoring and information systems using innovative and novel earth observation applications

CITI-SENSE project, grant agreement nº: 308524

Scientific context and objectives To develop Citizens’ Observatories to empower citizens to

Contribute to and participate in environmental governance

Support and influence community and policy priorities and associated decision making

Contribute to Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS)

CITI-SENSE objective

Citizen - sensor-enabled

(env-relevant) data collection

Observing networks

data harvesting

GEOSS-compatible repository

Information to

citizens

Information for

research

CITI-SENSE Architecture

CITI-SENSE project Grant agreement nº: 308524

CITI-SENSE implementation

CITI-SENSE project Grant agreement nº: 308524

Citizen’s observatories Citizen’s observatories – communities of users that

will share technological solutions, information products and services, and community participatory methods, using approprite communication solutions,

thus complementing established environmental data and information systems and improving local environmental decision making.

Citizen’s Observatories (CO)

Author: Mike Kobernus, NILU

EI Urban Quality (empowerment initiative)

CITI-SENSE project Grant agreement nº: 308524

Barcelona (Spain)

Belgrade (Serbia)

Edinburgh (UK)

Haifa (Israel)

Ljubljana (Slovenia)

Oslo (Norway)

Ostrava (Czech Republic)

Vienna (Austria)

Vitoria-Gasteiz (Spain)

Our well-being is closely connected to the quality of the air.

Sensitivity to airborne pollutants is very different from one person to another.

We know that…

The exposure to air pollutant depends also of the activity level.

Levels of air quality are not homogeneous over the city.

Current AQ information is not personalized and not always easily accessible. Most of the cities in Europe have exceedances of AQ thresholds for human health protection.

But …. Why are citizens not concerned about air quality? Why are citizens not concerned about their

contribution to air pollution? Do citizens appreciate the value of good

environmental quality? What will happen if citizens can measure and sense

air quality and air pollution, and «see» their contribution to the environmental load?

Authors: Hans Keune, Wim Verheyden, INBO

In order to adapt effectively to environmental challenges, citizens need “to engage actively in proving their own environment, using new observation techniques and innovative economic ideas” European Environmental Agency

CITI-SENSE project Grant agreement nº: 308524

Challenge to integrate different types of data (geo- and environmental data including data from sensors and data from citizens and other relevant stakeholders), and to present these in a way that makes sense to citizens without competence in interpreting big data.

Visualizations might be helpful for making sense of data.

CITI-SENSE project Grant agreement nº: 308524

EI Urban Quality Aims Users Physical

Sensors Social Sensors

Measurements

CITI-SENSE EI Urban Quality

Improving quality of life in cities Identifying indicators Evaluating sensors Facilitating stakeholder interaction

Citizens •Activists •Sports •Health compromised

Authorities

Low-cost sensors Static sensors Mobile sensors

Volunteer Information

Pollution Meteorology Noise Health parameters Biomarkers UV exposure

Understanding the urban environment

CITI-SENSE project Grant agreement nº: 308524

EI indoor schools Users: school admin, school staff, students, basis for a screening/monitoring database

• Dedicated sensor pack as a basis (CO, CO2, temperature, VOC, other)

• Health and well being observatory • Cleaning practices • Web interface – the main user interface

Own observations into a database Access to all data Warnings Advice on indoor environment

CITI-SENSE project Grant agreement nº: 308524

Authors: Hans Keune, Wim Verheyden, INBO

Temperature, Humidity, Pressure

CO2, CO, NO2, NO, O3, SO2

CITI-SENSE is a four year Collaborative Project co-funded by the EU FP7-ENV-2012, grant agreement 308524, start October 2012 Contact: Coordinator Alena.Bartonova@nilu.no; Belgrade Milena Jovasevic-Stojanovic, mjovst@vinca.rs; Indoor Britt Ann Høiskar, britt.ann.hoiskar@naaf.no

Online on

Stand 9 CITI-SENSE

INSTITUT VINĆA

Shows real-time, school day and historical values Web, mobile devices Customised for CITI-SENSE pilot Data from device and from automated

station Visualisation using third-party widgets Highly customisable to suit use-case

or specific requirements

Belgrade end-to-end school

pilot

School “20.oktobar”

EI Public spaces

Users: Planning process; citizen’s movements Visual, acoustic and thermal comfort, urban well being

• Own sensors/mobile collection

gases (NO2) temperature, noise, photos • UV exposure • Coupling with other data

CITI-SENSE project Grant agreement nº: 308524

Timeline

CITI-SENSE project Grant agreement nº: 308524

Thank you for your attention!

alena.bartonova@nilu.no Project website: http://citi-sense.nilu.no/

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