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All Data 4 Green Deal - An Integrated, FAIR Approach for the Common European Data Space

Project description

Open platform to support the exchange of FAIR data

FAIR data principles state that data should be findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. Considering the ever-increasing volumes and complexity of data, these guidelines are timelier than ever. The EU-funded AD4GD project aims to maximise the role of FAIR data in efforts to preserve biodiversity, promote circular economy and combat climate change. It will establish an open hub that offers multiscale access to data and services supporting those key priorities. The platform will allow to combine data from remote sensing, virtual research environments and the Internet of things, amongst other sources, in a scalable and reliable manner, and make the data accessible to European science services organisations, community stakeholders and citizen scientists. The approach will be tested in three pilots prior to scale-up.

Objective

AD4GD’s overall objective is to co-create and shape the European Green Deal Data Space as an open hub for FAIR data and standards-based services that support the key priorities of biodiversity, climate change, and pollution. The focus will be on interoperability concepts that bridge the semantic and technology gaps which currently prevent stakeholders and application domains from multi-disciplinary and multi-scale access to data, and which impede the exploitation of processing services, and processing platforms at different levels including Cloud, HPC and edge computing. This project will enable the combination and integration of data from remote sensing, established Virtual Research Environments and Research Infrastructures, Internet of Things (IoT), socio-economic data, INSPIRE and Citizen Science (CitSci) in an interoperable, scalable and reliable manner. This will facilitate integration by including semantic mappings to different standards and dominant models bridging domain- and data source-specific semantic concepts such as the Essential Variables framework (e.g. the GCOS Essential Climate Variables, the GEOBON Essential Biodiversity Variables), as well as applying machine learning and geospatial user feedback to ensure quality, reliability and trustworthiness of data and transforming spatial scales. The project will make data and services accessible to the EC Knowledge Centres, GEOSS portal, EOSC and other science services as applicable, ensuring the sustainability of the results, and will actively promote data accessibility for community stakeholders and citizen scientists. AD4GD will demonstrate and validate the approach in three pilots whose stakeholders include international organizations, scientists and researchers, citizens, decision makers (e.g. public authorities), and Earth observation (EO) solution developers. The pilots address selected Green Deal priority areas, including cross-domain components: Zero pollution, Biodiversity, and Climate Change.

Coordinator

CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION ECOLOGICA Y APLICACIONES FORESTALES
Net EU contribution
€ 580 937,50
Address
UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA EDIFICI C
08193 Bellaterra
Spain

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Region
Este Cataluña Barcelona
Activity type
Research Organisations
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Total cost
€ 580 937,50

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