Rezultaty
Results of feasibility study assessment, user feedback, implementation roadmap and awareness strategy (Task T3.3).
) Based on successes and obstacles experienced in the different case studies, this deliverable will conclude and summarize the lessons learned for creating inclusive citizen observatories with meaningful impacts (Task 1.8).
Initial report on progress in meeting the requirements of both local stakeholders and the overall Ground Truth 2.0 concept, and on the generated expected and unexpected impacts of the citizen observatories, incl. within case and cross-case analysis (Task T1.6 and Task 1.7).
Initial results of in-depth analysis of the evolving stakeholder groups, their decision making processes and modalities (Task T1.1)
Updated report on the continuous progress in meeting the requirements of both local stakeholders and the overall Ground Truth 2.0 concept, and on the generated expected and unexpected impacts of the citizen observatories, incl. within case and cross-case analysis (Task T1.6 and Task 1.7).
Minutes of the second Advisory Board Meeting (Task T5.2).
A strategic document where all the foreseen communication activities, channels, messages are defined for each target audience (Task T4.1).
Report detailing the methodology for the validation and impact assessment, incl. baseline measure of stakeholder interactions (Task T1.6).
Updated report on the results of the analysis of incentives and barriers for citizen observatories in the demonstration cases (Task T1.5).
Minutes of the third Advisory Board Meeting (Task T5.2).
Updated strategy for stakeholder engagement to feed into each of the demonstration cases to determine the method of recruiting, interacting and maintaining the input and interest of stakeholders in up-scaling the observatories (Task T1.4).
Updated results of in-depth analysis of the evolving stakeholder groups, their decision making processes and modalities (Task T1.1).
Initial strategy for stakeholder engagement to feed into each of the demonstration cases to determine the method of recruiting, interacting and maintaining the input and interest of stakeholders in up-scaling the observatories (Task T1.4).
Synthesized analysis of user requirements and user experiences, incl. findings from the established techniques for co-design employed during the project (Tasks T1.2 and T1.3).
Initial report on the results of the market analysis, competition analysis, competitive positioning and added value of Ground Truth (Task T3.1).
Minutes of the first Advisory Board Meeting (Task T5.2).
Updated report on the results of the market analysis, competition analysis, competitive positioning and added value of Ground Truth (Task T3.1).
Initial report on the results of the analysis of incentives and barriers for citizen observatories in the demonstration cases (Task T1.5).
Summary report on the interaction with standards organizations and the standards where Ground Truth 2.0 had editorial presence; summary of Ground Truth 2.0 activities conducted in GEO tasks for the work plan 2017-2020; summary of interactions with relevant EU projects and initiatives (.Tasks T4.5 and T4.6).
Collection of promotional materials (flyers, user manuals, etc.) to facilitate the potential exploitation of the product (Task T4.2).
Setup of the Ground Truth 2.0 website for the communication and dissemination of the project activities and later on the results (Task T4.3).
A set of 3 videos illustrating different aspects of the citizen observatories, incl. data gathering, decision making involvement and GEOSS integration.
Communication resources (promotional materials, templates, logos, etc.) and key messages to communicate and share core messages on Ground Truth 2.0 project; collection tools (guidelines, templates, layouts) for transmitting a consistent corporate image for the project across the observatories (Task T4.2).
Summary report on Ground Truth 2.0 training material (MOOCs, webinars, etc.) (Task T4.4).
Platform and tailored components integrated and running for the Swedish case. The second iteration will cover both the short-term feedback mechanisms and those for the medium & long term (Tasks T2.2, T2.3. T2.6).
Platform and tailored components integrated and running for the NL case. The second iteration will cover both the short-term feedback mechanisms and those for the medium & long term (Tasks T2.2, T2.3. T2.6).
Platform and tailored components integrated and running for the Kenyan case. The second iteration will cover both the short-term feedback mechanisms and those for the medium & long term (Tasks T2.2, T2.3. T2.6).
Platform and tailored components integrated and running for the Belgian case. The first iteration will cover short-term feedback mechanisms (Tasks T2.2, T2.3. T2.6).
Platform and tailored components integrated and running for the Zambian case. The second iteration will cover both the short-term feedback mechanisms and those for the medium & long term (Tasks T2.2, T2.3. T2.6).
Platform and tailored components integrated and running for the Swedish case. The first iteration will cover short-term feedback mechanisms (Tasks T2.2, T2.3. T2.6).
Platform and tailored components integrated and running for the Spanish case. The second iteration will cover both the short-term feedback mechanisms and those for the medium & long term (Tasks T2.2, T2.3. T2.6).
Software component that will enable other tools to communicate with the Land Use Mapper (Task T2.4).
Platform and tailored components integrated and running for the Belgian case. The second iteration will cover both the short-term feedback mechanisms and those for the medium & long term (Tasks T2.2, T2.3. T2.6).
Platform and tailored components integrated and running for the Zambian case. The first iteration will cover short-term feedback mechanisms (Tasks T2.2, T2.3. T2.6).
Platform and tailored components integrated and running for the Spanish case. The first iteration will cover short-term feedback mechanisms (Tasks T2.2, T2.3. T2.6).
Platform and tailored components integrated and running for the Kenyan case. The first iteration will cover short-term feedback mechanisms (Tasks T2.2, T2.3. T2.6).
For each case, several measurements from users (both explicit and implicit) will be potentially combined with other information sources and merged inside the integration component. This data will be validated to confirm the required levels of data quality (Task T2.5).
Publikacje
Autorzy: Somya Joshi, Uta Wehn, Tessy Cerratto Pargman, Steve Loiselle, Thomas Bjelkeman-Pettersson, Harro Riedstra, Jussi Karlgren, Alberto Masa and Hansje Hooghiemstra
Opublikowane w: Resilience 2017, 2017
Wydawca: Stockholm Reilience Center
Autorzy: Uta Wehn
Opublikowane w: INSPIRE 2016 proceedings, 2016
Wydawca: European Commission
Autorzy: Drew Hemment, Mel Woods, Uta Wehn, Kim Anema, Abby Momani, Linda Henriksson, Amy Hume
Opublikowane w: European GEO workshop, annual, 2017
Wydawca: European Commission
Autorzy: Uta Wehn
Opublikowane w: 10th GEO European Projects Workshop, annual, 2016
Wydawca: European Commission
Autorzy: Uta Wehn, Steven Loiselle, an Thornhill, Thomas Bjelkeman-Pettersson, Tessy Cerratto-Pargman, Nina Viereckel
Opublikowane w: Stockholm World Water Week 2017, 2017
Wydawca: Stockholm International Water Institute
Autorzy: Maurizio Mazzoleni, Leonardo Alfonso and Dimitri Solomatine
Opublikowane w: WMO MOXXI workshop –Innovation in Hydrometry, from ideas to operation, 2018
Wydawca: n.a.
Autorzy: Hans van der Kwast, Uta Wehn, Arnold Lobbrecht, Marc de Bois
Opublikowane w: ICLEI's LoCS4Africa 2017 congress (Local Climate Solutions for Africa 2017: Water & Climate), 2017, Page(s) 62-64
Wydawca: AfriAlliance
Autorzy: Wehn, U., Manzano Pelaez, E., Masa Moras, A., Lamsfus Uriaguereca, I., and Rodriguez Illana, C.
Opublikowane w: 3rd Smart Cities Congress - Libro de Communicaciones, 26-27.4.2017, 2017, Page(s) 25-28, ISBN 978-84-617-9905-3
Wydawca: Grupe Tecma Red S.L.
Autorzy: Cerratto-Pargman, T., Joshi, S., and Wehn, U.
Opublikowane w: LIMITS 2019 - Fifth Workshop on Computing within Limits, Annual, 2019, Page(s) June 10-11, 2019
Wydawca: Lappenranta University
Autorzy: Uta Wehn
Opublikowane w: Citizen Observatories for Water Management conference (COWM2016), 7-9 June 2016, 2016
Wydawca: n.a.
Autorzy: Mohammad Gharesifard, Uta Wehn, Pieter van der Zaag
Opublikowane w: Journal of Hydrology, 579, 2019, Page(s) 124144, ISSN 0022-1694
Wydawca: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2019.124144
Autorzy: Uta Wehn, Abeer Almomani
Opublikowane w: Environmental Science & Policy, 101, 2019, Page(s) 341-357, ISSN 1462-9011
Wydawca: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2019.09.002
Autorzy: Steffen Fritz, Linda See, Tyler Carlson, Mordechai Haklay, Jessie L. Oliver, Dilek Fraisl, Rosy Mondardini, Martin Brocklehurst, Lea A. Shanley, Sven Schade, Uta Wehn, Tommaso Abrate, Janet Anstee, Stephan Arnold, Matthew Billot, Jillian Campbell, Jessica Espey, Margaret Gold, Gerid Hager, Shan He, Libby Hepburn, Angel Hsu, Deborah Long, Joan Masó, Ian McCallum, Maina Muniafu, Inian Moorthy, Mich
Opublikowane w: Nature Sustainability, 2/10, 2019, Page(s) 922-930, ISSN 2398-9629
Wydawca: Springer
DOI: 10.1038/s41893-019-0390-3
Autorzy: Mohammad Gharesifard, Uta Wehn, Pieter van der Zaag
Opublikowane w: Journal of Hydrology, 579, 2019, Page(s) 124033, ISSN 0022-1694
Wydawca: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2019.124033