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Deliverables
This deliverable is directly linked to Task 4.3 and to subtask 4.3.3. It will deliver software package of machine learning querying tools which will be developed through knowledge mining purposes (semantic search, identification of similarities among data). Knowledge mining will be supported through user-friendly and intuitive querying interfaces. Additionally, a set of analysis pipelines will be delivered to support research activities (e.g. pipeline for identification of hidden correlations among multi-sectoral data).
Two simulation models developed using Operations Research/Management Science techniques to evaluate resource allocation among permutable services (opens in new window)This deliverable is linked to Task 3.1 and to subtask 3.5.2. It will consist of two simulation models based on OR/MS techniques to evaluate resource allocation. The OR/MS models will utilise information from observations, model simulations, data statistics and analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of adaptation strategies for building resilience against different climate change scenarios. The purpose of the models will be to evaluate the multi-functionality of different asset, systems, and services under various scenarios, and investigate the ability to give them different tasks depending on the need that arises given system priorities (e.g., catering to surge capacity) the ability to rewire itself and adapt to circumstances. The permutable services could be a person of a specific role, a physical asset of specific features or even a multi-sector system such as a commercial supply chain.
Relaunch of the Climate Innovation Window (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 5.3. It will consist of an online software package, the Climate Innovation Window, as it will be upgraded from the BRIGAID version to the ARSINOE version. This will constitute an existing online shop window showcasing over 120 innovations to increase resilience against climatic events, i.e. floods, droughts, and extreme weather.
Visualisation Dashboard for Co-designing Solutions/Scenarios for Digital Twin (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 4.1 and to subtask 4.1.1. An interactive visualisation dashboard that will explore the applications of DT in strategic planning will be delivered. The delivered software will constitute a user-friendly dashboard, based on existing methodologies, to explore the dynamics between different sectors and evaluate the effectiveness for both the short-term operation and management, and the long-term policy setting and investment planning. The dashboard will allow participants to determine the actions or strategies according to their own roles and discuss through the interactive visualisation interface to co-develop solutions.
Info-pack for internal communication (e.g. internal collaboration platform) (opens in new window)This deliverable corresponds to Task 1.1. An internal collaboration platform will be selected and launched to facilitate all relevant communication activities and their monitoring. This deliverable will list all internal communication rules and means regarding the consortium decisions on different aspects of the project: management, administration, innovation and ITR, quality control, risks, ethics, and data protection.
Citizen Observatory deliverable (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 3.7. It will consist of a transversal platform (Citizen Observatory) to engage citizens in providing data for different use cases. The delivered platform will be built on the existing Citizen Observatory, Natusfera, while extending the observational capabilities to different environmental variables (ensuring a minimum TRL4-5 at the beginning of the project, and a TRL6-7 at the end) to provide services to facilitate peoples participation.
Modular suite of land surface response tools (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 3.4. It will consist of a modular suite of land surface response toolscomprising data-driven (using ML), conceptual and process-based model elementsas an innovation package to provide users with tailored solutions for multi-sectoral resilience to climate change for ARSINOE case studies.
This deliverable is directly linked to Task 2.5. It will consist of the relevant files of the produced 3D models for ARSINOE use cases. These models will support navigations in the respective case study environments, the pathways identified through co-creation processes, and various settings to enable ARSINOE Systems Innovation Approach.
This deliverable is directly linked to Task 5.1 and to Task 5.2. It will report the identified innovations to be included in ARSINOEs Portfolio. This deliverable will be prepared in conjunction with the stakeholder processes and report the funded relevant actions for final co-development and integration of these solutions in the regional Innovation Packages. The Open Tenders will be project-wide and published at European level, with thematic segments defined on the basis of needs identified in the CS regions. All of them will include a fixed and well detailed list of the different types of activities for which the innovators may receive financial support, the criteria for awarding financial support, the criteria for calculating the exact amount of the financial support, the maximum amount to be granted and the criteria for determining it.
The ARSINOE Multi-System Dynamic Modelling Framework (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 3.5 and subtask 3.5.1. It will report on the development of ARSINOE Multi-System Dynamic Modelling Framework. It will present both established and potential linkages between different aspects of the modelling life cycle, for example, (i) model development approach, such as conceptual modelling and participatory modelling, (ii) modelling methodology, such as statistical or dynamic modelling, continuous or discrete-time, modelling resolution, (iii) data requirements and input data analysis, such as existing datasets or primary data collection, (iv) validation and verification of models, such as expert-opinion, statistical analysis, (v) model implementation, such as software user, interoperability of software, model reusability, APIs for input-output and control of the simulation program, (vi) experimentation, such as number of replications, involvement of stakeholders in developing scenarios and (vii) efficacy of the modelling approach.
Financial pathways and business plans (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 7.2. It will describe the co-development of stakeholders specific pathways and business plans and the outputs of this activity.
Pathways of funding requirements and portfolios of potential funding sources (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 7.1. It will consist of detailed description of the pathways of funding requirements and a thorough report of the potential funding sources for each case study. The mapped synergies between multiple stakeholders and social parties, necessary to reinforce climate resilience, nature protection, land restoration, and pollution prevention, will also be detailedly described.
Implementation of the System Innovation Approach in all the Case Studies- Intermediate report (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 62 It will consist of a combined report describing the progress of the implementation of the System Innovation Approach in each case study identifying stakeholders through a dynamic stakeholder mapping describing the implementation of the stakeholder engagement activities for cocreation and defining appropriate KPIs for monitoring the progress of each case study in collaboration with the stakeholders
Initial Roadmap and monitoring plan for the activities and actions at the Case Studies (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 61 It will consist of a roadmap that will foster and guide collaboration and coordination of activities for each CS for the implementation of the SIA The initial roadmap will consider the particularities of each CS and the needs and objectives of each WP It will particularly focus on a the stakeholder engagement activities workshops interviews etc within the CS that will contribute to particular WPs especially WP2 b organisation of preparatory actions for the implementation of modelling activities WP3 WP4 for the System Innovation Approach c organisation coordination and reporting of specific KPIs developed in T62 for each CS This deliverable will also describe a monitoring plan for all these activities
Updated (3rd version) Implementation status and monitoring of the roadmap for the activities and actions at the Case Studies (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 6.1. It will constitute a third and final updated version of living document D6.1-D6.2-D6.3.
Updated (2nd version) Implementation status and monitoring of the roadmap for the activities and actions at the Case Studies (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 61 It will constitute a second updated version of living document D61D62D63
Description of stakeholder mapping for case studies (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 21 It will include the description of the Case Studies stakeholders network before working with it during ARSINOE It will list the stakeholders in each case study an describe their behaviours their relationships and how the network is connected as well as the multisectoral dynamics in each case study
Scientific quality assurance plan and ethical considerations (opens in new window)This deliverable links to Task 12 Task 13 and Task 14 It will include the ethics consent forms It will describe the progress timeline and possible ethical considerations regarding the implementation of deliverables and milestones It will report all relative descriptive KPIs to assure and control quality The deliverable will also report reorganisation of work if needed and the preparation of the scientific part of the periodic reports
Financial instruments with variant maturities and carrying an acceptable level of risk (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly liked to Task 7.3. It will describe the financial instruments to be designed on the basis of choice experiments and the corresponding behavioural estimates. The variant maturities of the financial instruments to match the different horizon of climate change implications will be described as well as the accompanied acceptable level of risk for the stakeholders.
Climate projections for multi-hazard and multi-sectoral risk assessment (common baseline across cases)_Intermediate (opens in new window)Enhanced climate services applied to CS. The common climate scenario baseline (D3.4) is updated with the most recent data products made available from, e.g., Copernicus Climate Change Services (C3S), CMIP6, CORDEX, and relevant EU projects. This includes prototypes of new climate service innovations developed within ARSINOE with respect to storm surges, drought and other tools identified within the CS.
Climate projections for multi-hazard and multi-sectoral risk assessment (common baseline across cases)_Initial (opens in new window)Climate scenario baseline across cases This deliverable is directly linked to Task 33 It describes the defined common climate scenario baseline across the project and the associated projections of multihazards and multirisks tailored to each CS and innovation package at the appropriate scales and under different baseline climate change scenarios This will include CSrelevant information on gradually changing climate conditions eg temperature precipitation solar radiation sea level rise on climate extremes such as drought extreme rains storms and select compound events like storm surges and associated risks like flooding and water scarcity
Conceptualization of ARSINOE Collective Intelligence Knowledge Graph (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 43 and to subtask 431 and 432 It will describe the conceptualisation of the ARSINOE Knowledge Graph the approach followed for bridging concepts and knowledge from various disciplines and enabling the realisation of participatory SES modelling This report will describe the conceptualization development and interlinking of concepts related to environmental processes behavioural modelling social structures environmental economics and policies
Socio-environmental systems participatory models and analysis techniques_Initial (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 3.2. It will describe a set of developed participatory SES models, considering joint modelling of natural and societal systems. These systems will be considered as complex systems that are dynamic, unpredictable, and multi-dimensional, and comprise a collection of interconnected relationships and parts. The deliverable will also describe the analysis techniques adopted to develop the participatory SES models. The resolution of their internal structure including the identification of hidden relationships will be supported by the data mining processes applied over the CEI KG.
"Newsletters #1, #2 and #3" (opens in new window)This deliverable focuses on Task 81 It will provide the first second and third newsletter in a final version as it has been published and communicated
Hybrid financial reporting model (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 7.4. It will constitute a hybrid financial reporting model for businesses, public and private, that integrates profits, social, environmental and governance criteria.
Strategy for the dissemination and exploitation of project results (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly related to Task 82 It will detailedly describe ARSINOEs plan of dissemination of project results a clear strategy for dissemination of the projects results that will define how the results will be shared with the three tiers stakeholders and how their impact will be maximised through the organisation of workshops events etc in collaboration with the WP6 Leader It will also report the dissemination channels mobilised such as online dissemination nonelectronic dissemination and physical interactive dissemination
Project video (opens in new window)This deliverable corresponds to Task 81 It will report on the creation of a 3 minutes video presenting the ARSINOE project to be used to communicate about the project and at various events
This deliverable directly links to Task 15 It will describe the Findability Accessibility Interoperability and Reuse FAIR principles of the initial ARSINOE digital assets being developed in the first 6 months of the project according to the European Data Strategy and the Horizon 2020 Open Research Data Pilot ORD It will describe issues regarding Data Management standards and formats open licence curation preservation The deliverable will also include a description of the exploitation of Argos tool in the Data Management of ARSINOE Finally it will report the progress of the specific versions released M6
Data Management Plan_2 (opens in new window)This deliverable directly links to Task 15 It will describe the Findability Accessibility Interoperability and Reuse FAIR principles of the ARSINOE digital assets being developed from month 7 to month 18 of the project according to the European Data Strategy and the Horizon 2020 Open Research Data Pilot ORD It will describe issues regarding Data Management standards and formats open licence curation preservation The deliverable will also include a description of the exploitation of Argos tool in the Data Management of ARSINOE Finally it will report the progress of the specific versions released M18
Data Management Plan_3 (opens in new window)This deliverable directly links to Task 1.5. It will describe the Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reuse (FAIR principles) of ARSINOE digital assets from month 19 to month 36 of the project according to the European Data Strategy and the Horizon 2020 Open Research Data Pilot (ORD). It will describe issues regarding Data Management; standards and formats; open licence; curation; preservation. The deliverable will also include a description of the exploitation of Argos tool in the Data Management of ARSINOE. Finally, it will report the progress of the specific versions released M36.
This deliverable is directly linked to Task 81 and will detail the design and structure of the website It will provide an overview of the landing page of the website and the different tabs it will explain how the website is structured and the different content in each section
First policy brief (opens in new window)This deliverable is directly linked to Task 83 This first policy brief will constitute an analysis on how the current directives and policies in place are having an impact on the use cases and areas of the project activities
Publications
Author(s):
Alejandro García‐Gil; Roberto Poncela Poncela; Elzbieta Skupien Balon; Ángel Morales González‐Moro; Rafael J. Lario‐Báscones; Miguel Ángel Marazuela; Noelia Cruz‐Pérez; Juan C. Santamarta
Published in:
Groundwater, Issue 61(3), 2022, Page(s) 375-388, ISSN 0017-467X
Publisher:
National Ground Water Association
DOI:
10.1111/gwat.13249
Author(s):
Cristiano, Elena; Lai, Francesco; Deidda, Roberto; Viola, Francesco
Published in:
Journal of Environmental Management, Issue 343, 2023, Page(s) 118248, ISSN 0301-4797
Publisher:
Academic Press
DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.7982829
Author(s):
Eleni Fotopoulou, Anastasios Zafeiropoulos, Èlia López Cassà, Isaac Muro Guiu, Symeon Papavassiliou
Published in:
IEEE Access, 2021, ISSN 2169-3536
Publisher:
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
DOI:
10.1109/access.2021.3137051
Author(s):
Samanta Gasco Cavero; Alejandro García-Gil; Noelia Cruz-Pérez; Luis Fernando Martín Rodríguez; Chrysi Laspidou; Albert Contreras-Llin; Gerard Quintana; Silvia Díaz-Cruz; Juan C. Santamarta
Published in:
Science of The Total Environment, Issue 872, 2023, Page(s) 162204, ISSN 0048-9697
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162204
Author(s):
Alexandra E. Ioannou and Chrysi Laspidou
Published in:
Sustainability, Issue 15, 2023, Page(s) 8045, ISSN 2071-1050
Publisher:
MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI:
10.3390/su15108045
Author(s):
Ashish Manoj; Teresa Perez Ciria; Gabriele Chiogna; Nadine Salzmann; Ankit Agarwal
Published in:
Journal of Hydrology, 2023, ISSN 0022-1694
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/j.jhydrol.2023.129445
Author(s):
Anastasia Hernández-Alemán; Noelia Cruz-Pérez; Juan C. Santamarta
Published in:
Land, Issue 11(2), 2022, Page(s) n/a, ISSN 2073-445X
Publisher:
multidisciplinary digital publishing institute
DOI:
10.3390/land11020194
Author(s):
Iván Hernández Ríos; Noelia Cruz-Pérez; José I. Chirivella-Guerra; Alejandro García-Gil; Joselin S. Rodríguez-Alcántara; Jesica Rodríguez-Martín; Miguel Ángel Marazuela; Juan C. Santamarta
Published in:
Groundwater for Sustainable Development, Issue 22, 2023, Page(s) 100959, ISSN 2352-801X
Publisher:
Elsevier
DOI:
10.1016/j.gsd.2023.100959
Author(s):
Miguel Ángel Marazuela; Alejandro García-Gil; Juan C. Santamarta; Samanta Gasco-Cavero; Noelia Cruz-Pérez; Thilo Hofmann
Published in:
Science of the Total Environment, Issue 823, 2022, Page(s) 153705, ISSN 0048-9697
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.153705
Author(s):
Noelia Cruz-Pérez; Juan C. Santamarta; Alejandro García-Gil; Jesica Rodríguez-Martín; Fernando Miralles-Wilhelm; Anastasia Hernández-Alemán; Maite M. Aldaya
Published in:
Water, Issue 14, 2022, Page(s) n/a, ISSN 2073-4441
Publisher:
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
DOI:
10.3390/w14060934
Author(s):
Noelia Cruz-Pérez; Juan C. Santamarta; Jesica Rodríguez-Martín; Alejandro García-Gil; Rubén Fuentes Beltrán
Published in:
Renewable Energy, Issue 209, 2023, Page(s) 357-365, ISSN 0960-1481
Publisher:
Pergamon Press Ltd.
DOI:
10.1016/j.renene.2023.03.127
Author(s):
Noelia Cruz-Pérez; Juan C. Santamarta; Isabel Gamallo-Paz; Jesica Rodríguez-Martín; Alejandro García-Gil
Published in:
Sustainable Water Resources Management, Issue 8, 2022, Page(s) n/a, ISSN 2363-5045
Publisher:
Springer Nature
DOI:
10.1007/s40899-022-00706-0
Author(s):
Teresa Perez Ciria; David Labat; Gabriele Chiogna
Published in:
Journal of Hydrology, 2022, ISSN 0022-1694
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.7986127
Author(s):
Roberto Poncela; Juan C. Santamarta; Alejandro García-Gil; Noelia Cruz-Pérez; Elzbieta Skupien; Javier García-Barba
Published in:
Journal of Hydrology, Issue 610, 2022, Page(s) 127975, ISSN 0022-1694
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/j.jhydrol.2022.127975
Author(s):
Juan C. Santamarta; Noelia Cruz-Pérez; Jesica Rodríguez-Martín; Rubén Fuentes Beltrán; Mª Dolores Storch de Gracia; Alejandro García-Gil
Published in:
Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, Issue 41(6), 2022, Page(s) n/a, ISSN 1944-7442
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
DOI:
10.1002/ep.13957
Author(s):
Antara Dasgupta; Louise Arnal; Rebecca Emerton; Shaun Harrigan; Gwyneth Matthews; Ameer Muhammad; Karen O'Regan; Teresa Pérez-Ciria; Emixi Valdez; Bart van Osnabrugge; Micha Werner; Carlo Buontempo; Hannah Cloke; Florian Pappenberger; Ilias G. Pechlivanidis; Christel Prudhomme; Maria-Helena Ramos; Peter Salamon
Published in:
Journal of Flood Risk Management, 2023, ISSN 1753-318X
Publisher:
Blackwell Publishing
DOI:
10.1111/jfr3.12880
Author(s):
Cristiano, Elena; Farris, Stefano; Deidda, Roberto; Viola, Francesco
Published in:
Urban Water, Issue 20, 2022, Page(s) 140-157, ISSN 1573-062X
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
DOI:
10.1080/1573062X.2022.2155849
Author(s):
Sonia Liñán; Xavier Salvador; Ana Álvarez; Andrea Comaposada; Laura Sanchez; Nuria Aparicio; Ivan Rodero; Jaume Piera
Published in:
Environmental Research Letters, Issue 17, 2022, Page(s) 105006, ISSN 1748-9326
Publisher:
Institute of Physics Publishing
DOI:
10.1088/1748-9326/ac939d
Author(s):
Dilma Lopes; Suely Barbosa; Noelia Cruz-Pérez; Alejandro García-Gil; Miguel Ángel Marazuela; Joselin S. Rodríguez-Alcántara; Juan C. Santamarta
Published in:
Water, Issue 14(2), 2022, Page(s) 3421, ISSN 2073-4441
Publisher:
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
DOI:
10.3390/w14213421
Author(s):
Alejandro García-Gil; Carlos Baquedano; Miguel Ángel Marazuela; Jorge Martínez-León; Noelia Cruz-Pérez; Luis E. Hernández-Gutiérrez; Juan C. Santamarta
Published in:
Groundwater for sustainable development, Issue 21, 2023, Page(s) 100936, ISSN 2352-801X
Publisher:
Elsevier
DOI:
10.1016/j.gsd.2023.100936
Author(s):
Eleni Fotopoulou, Ioanna Mandilara, Anastasios Zafeiropoulos, Chrysi Laspidou, Giannis Adamos, Phoebe Koundouri, Symeon Papavassiliou
Published in:
Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2022, ISSN 2296-665X
Publisher:
Frontiers in Environmental Science
DOI:
10.3389/fenvs.2022.1003599
Author(s):
Ralf Ludwig; Gunnar Braun; Raul Wood; Florian Willkofer; Teresa Perez Ciria
Published in:
Tag der Hydrologie 2022, 2022
Publisher:
Deutsche Vereinigung für Wasserwirtschaft, Abwasser und Abfall e.V. (DWA), Deutsche Hydrologische Gesellschaft e.V., Fachgemeinschaft Hydrologische Wissenschaften
DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.7984974
Author(s):
Cristiano, Elena; Deidda, Roberto; Viola, Francesco
Published in:
EGU General Assembly 2023, Issue 3, 2023
Publisher:
EGU General Assembly 2023
DOI:
10.5194/egusphere-egu23-2603
Author(s):
Anastasios Zafeiropoulos; Eleni Fotopoulou; Symeon Papavassiliou
Published in:
2021 IEEE Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps), 2021
Publisher:
ΙΕΕΕ
DOI:
10.1109/gcwkshps52748.2021.9682047
Author(s):
Teresa Perez Ciria; Raul Wood; Braun Gunnar; Ralf Ludwig
Published in:
EGU General Assembly, 2022
Publisher:
European Geosciences Union
DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.7984745
Author(s):
Teresa Perez Ciria; Raul Wood; Marion Zilker; Gunnar Braun; Ralf Ludwig
Published in:
EGU General Assembly, 2023
Publisher:
European Geosciences Union
DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.7984821
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