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Open Cities of 21 st century Katarzyna Mikolajczyk / ePF Foundation (Poland) @kasia_lodz / @epforgpl 7th International School on Integrity, Vilnius 2016

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Open Cities of 21st centuryKatarzyna Mikolajczyk / ePF Foundation (Poland)@kasia_lodz / @epforgpl7th International School on Integrity, Vilnius 2016

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Open data? What for?1. Gov improvement

2. Empower citizens

3. Innovation and opportunity

4. Public problems solutions

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City collect tons of data…income, education, housing, maps, air pollution, local businesses, schools (including their demographics and test scores), libraries, tourist attractions, local businesses, building permits, bridge conditions, hotels, water systems, airports, property tax assessments.

And what about crime, weather, traffic or car accidents?

 

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Open data is when:1. up to date

2. accessible (ideally via the internet) and free of charge

3. without limitations based on user identity

4. in a digital, machine-readable format (for interoperation with other data)

5. free of restriction on use or redistribution in its licensing conditions

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5 openess levels

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Gdansk

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structure

APIfilters

CKAN

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Spendings – updated daily

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FOIA

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The official budget must be translated into the language undeststable fot citizens

Plant a tree Plant a bush Plant a hedge

Plant a flower beds Setting the bench

Making a lawn

10 zl = 85 TW$

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Where to plant a tree?

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Source – on GitHub

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Open Cities Program

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10 steps to open data1.Choose something small.

2.Choose a topic.

3.Check and standardize data.

4.Provide context.

5.Select the open format of publication.

1.Choose something small.

2.Choose a topic.

3.Check and standardize data.

4.Provide context.

5.ct the open format of publication.

6.Publish data.

7.Make sure that the data is available.

8.Tell the world.

9.Update data.

10.Return to the first point :-)

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Any architect or designer does not report as many comments as user

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If not you, then who?

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Thank you!Katarzyna Mikolajczyk / ePF Foundation

@kasia_lodz / @EPForgpl

[email protected]