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Social Innovation for Resource Management. Jesse Marsh Atelier Studio Associato jesse@atelier.it. Policy Context. CIP ICT Policy Support Programme “Accelerate the deployment of EU-wide services of public interest” Objective 6.2: Geographical Information
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Social Innovation for Resource Management Jesse Marsh Atelier Studio Associato jesse@atelier.it
Policy Context • CIP ICT Policy Support Programme • “Accelerate the deployment of EU-wide services of public interest” • Objective 6.2: Geographical Information • “For the purpose of formulating, implementing, monitoring and evaluating Community policy-making” • HABITATS: Social Validation of INSPIRE Annex III Data Structures in EU Habitats
Issues for INSPIRE • Top-down consensus-building processes across Member States • Weak bottom-up feedback slows adoption • Annex III Data Themes depend on Annex I data models • Annex II and III Data Themes carried out in parallel • Habitats-related data normally managed by different and distinct entities
HABITATS Approach • From “policy push” to “demand pull” approach towards standards adoption • Real citizens and businesses in “co-design” processes through concrete pilots • Interactive data modelling and iterative network architecture development • Social network community to define usage scenarios and validate/disseminate results
Living Labs and Social Innovation PEOPLE-LED INNOVATION SOCIAL SPACES FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
Habitats-related INSPIRE Themes • 16. Sea regions • Seas and saline water body regions/sub-regions • 17. Bio-geographical regions • Areas of homogeneous ecological conditions • 18. Habitats and Biotopoes • Terrestrial and aquatic natural or semi-natural areas with specific ecological features • 19. Species distribution • Occurrence of animal and plant species
HABITATS Objectives • Build HABITATS User Communities • Consolidate best practice from previous experiences • Define and implement data and metadata models • Design a HABITATS SDI service architecture, implement applets on-demand and integrate into a coherent service toolkit • Develop new services and service features through the validation pilots • Disseminate project results to environmental and scientific communitie • Sustainable operation of the HABITATS Services
Proposing Partnership TRAGSA (ES) FAO (INT) MAC (IE) HSRS (CZ) TRAGSATEC (ES) TUGraz (AT) Madonie Park (IT) ISPRA (IT) FMI (CZ) IMCS (LV)
30-month workplan Proposed budget:€ 2.425.055 Proposed effort:328 PMs WP 1 Project Management SOCIAL VALIDATION INSPIRE DIRECTIVE USER-DRIVEN STANDARDS ADOPTION WP 2 User Communities WP 3 Data and MetadataModelling WP 5 Pilot Validation WP 4 Network Services WP 6 Dissemination and Exploitation Proposed Workplan
WP2: User Communities • Social network platform • Open to service applet mash-ups • Engagement of actors from partner networks • ICT-ENSURE, FAO/UNEP, ELARD, IEEM, Humboldt, GMES, Plan4all, C@R, ENoLL • State of art, scenarios, requirements • Pilot and extended usage scenarios • Impact assessment • Effectiveness for daily environmental activities
WP5: Validation Pilots • Coordination of activities and thematic links • Pilot platform integration and ad-hoc mashups • HABITATS service applets, widgets & gadgets • Execution of specific pilot activities • 7 individual workplans • Evaluation and service simulation • Impact of participatory co-design processes • Simulation of service and business models
Pilot Scenarios (1) • Management of natural resources • Wild Salmon Monitoring (IE) • La Palma Protected Marine Area (ES) • Eco-tourism • Hiking Trip Planner (IT) • Soria Natural Reserve (ES)
Pilot Scenarios (2) • Economic activities • Sheep and Goat Herd Management (IT) • Economical activity at marine coastal benthic habitats (LV) • National policy • Czech National Forest Programme (CZ)
Interoperability Links NATURAL RESOURCE MGMT WILD SALMON MONITORING LA PALMA MARINE RESERVE ECO- TOURISM NAT’L POLICY HIKING TRIP PLANNER CZECH NAT’L FOREST PROGRAMME SORIA NATURAL RESERVE SHEEP & GOAT HERD MANAGEMENT ECON ACTIVITY AT COASTAL BENTHIC HAB. ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Cross-Pilot Services • FAO KIDS: Key Indicator Data System • FAO LADA: Portal for Worldwide access to Land Degradation Information • IMCS/HSRS: Environmental Awareness and Training
Expected Results • Multi-stakeholder communities • Data and metadata models • SDI network service architecture • 7 operational pilot services • Quick-prototyped validation platforms • Dissemination and local and int’l events • Service and business models, exploitation plans, sustainability agreements
Drivers of Impact • Adoption-driven approach to standards • Built-in impact assessment • Key adoption criteria: Relevance, Openness, Responsiveness • Future development scenarios • Scientific users for environmental management • De-professionalised use for social involvement • Economic activities linked to environmental mgmt. • Demand-pull drive of multi-channel services
Thank you for your attention Jesse Marsh Atelier Studio Associato jesse@atelier.it