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Leistungen
D5.3 - Report on the results of the indoor lab experiments (Delivery date: M28): documenting the results of the indoor experiments (results with VR/AR, fMRI, high-field EEG) and providing input to WP6.
Report on the indicators characterizing the built environment II (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D6.3 - Report on the indicators characterizing the built environment II (Delivery date: M30): one of the main expected outcomes of this project is to structure a method and a baseline to quantify the physical dimensions of the built environment. This will be possible by framing new indicators based on scientific and dataoriented approaches from the studies on the selected urban cases. These measures will help us to evaluate urban form and urban artefacts as one of the indicators for health and well-being in cities.
Dissemination and Communication Plan I (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D81 Dissemination and Communication Plan I Delivery date M3 operational handbook that provides the strategy for the dissemination and communication activities to be developed under the project
Common dissemination and communication strategy for the cluster (öffnet in neuem Fenster)Document detailing the joint communication and dissemination strategy for the cluster
Description of the SDIs I (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D3.3 - Description of the SDIs I (Delivery date: M25): it will produce a description of the different SDIs, including configuration details, how they can be accessed and used in the context of this research. The SDI will have its own set of public endpoints.
Annual consortium meeting reports III (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D1.4 – Annual consortium meeting reports III (Delivery date: M34): a report with the main conclusions derived by the consortium, advisory board, stakeholders and end-users.
Annual consortium meeting reports II (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D1.3 – Annual consortium meeting reports II (Delivery date: M22): a report with the main conclusions derived by the consortium, advisory board, stakeholders and end-users.
First clinical study project approvals package (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D52 First clinical study project approvals package Delivery date M19 this document will provide detailed information on the procedures that will be implemented for patient recruitment to the T57 clinical study protocol
Joint policy briefs II (öffnet in neuem Fenster)Document describing briefly main messages towards relevant policymakers.
Preliminary Specification of Case Studies (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D7.1 – Preliminary Specification of Case Studies (Delivery date: M25): a technical document that defines the preliminary case studies and specifies the solutions, modelling components involved, scenarios and KPIs that will be evaluated in each case study.
Reports on the dissemination events and stakeholders engaged III (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D8.9 - Reports on the dissemination events and stakeholders engaged III (Delivery date: M48): reports on the different events developed and attended by the project team and stakeholders engaged through the dissemination and communication actions.
Annual consortium meeting reports IV (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D1.5 – Annual consortium meeting reports IV (Delivery date: M47): a report with the main conclusions derived by the consortium, advisory board, stakeholders and end-users.
Glossary of concepts and terminology used in the scoping reviews (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D21 Glossary of concepts and terminology used in the scoping reviews Delivery date M3 given the interdisciplinarity of the project such glossary is critical to the mutual understanding of terms used across disciplines Furthermore this research is meant to be distributed to a wider audience that include stakeholders responsible for policy and programmatic actions to improve urban environments As such a basic understanding of terms and concepts catered to a wider audience is important
A portfolio of metrics and methods for urban health (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D41 A portfolio of metrics and methods for urban health Delivery date M9 building on previous WPs we will be able to select metrics and methods qualitative and quantitative to inform our analysis of the selected case studies These will look at the physical urban fabric and the emotional reactions in case studies but also at the socioeconomic elements and the interplay of both to map the healthwellbeing of places and its agentspopulations
Dissemination and Communication Plan II (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D8.4 - Dissemination and Communication Plan II (Delivery date: M24): operational handbook that provides the strategy for the dissemination and communication activities to be developed under the project.
Reports on the dissemination events and stakeholders engaged II (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D8.6 - Reports on the dissemination events and stakeholders engaged II (Delivery date: M36): reports on the different events developed and attended by the project team and stakeholders engaged through the dissemination and communication actions.
Annual consortium meeting reports I (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D12 Annual consortium meeting reports I Delivery date M10 a report with the main conclusions derived by the consortium advisory board stakeholders and endusers
Reports on the dissemination events and stakeholders engaged I (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D83 Reports on the dissemination events and stakeholders engaged I Delivery date M12 reports on the different events developed and attended by the project team and stakeholders engaged through the dissemination and communication actions
Quantitative/Qualitative Mapping Urban health across the pilot studies and for specific sites identified as ‘hot spots' during the analysis (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D42 QuantitativeQualitative Mapping Urban health across the pilot studies and for specific sites identified as hot spots during the analysis Delivery date M14 the use of traditional data sets eg census with more recent approaches of crowdsourcing data eg content analysis using twitter will create a mixmethods approach that will enable innovative methodologies to deliver detailed analysis of the current landscape of health and wellbeing for the selected cities Also it will allow to zoom in to particular cases that due to the quality of the results might pose interesting avenues to conduct further research
Joint policy briefs III (öffnet in neuem Fenster)Document describing briefly main messages towards relevant policymakers.
Report on the measures on physical/mental health of people II (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D6.4 - Report on the measures on physical/mental health of people II (Delivery date: M38): following the human centred approach, this project will introduce novel measures to identify the physical and mental health of the citizens. These indicators will be based on the experiments from WP5. The report will give better insights on the neuroscience dimensions of human health in urban environments.
Dissemination and Communication Plan III (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D8.7 - Dissemination and Communication Plan III (Delivery date: M40): operational handbook that provides the strategy for the dissemination and communication activities to be developed under the project.
Report on the indicators characterizing the built environment I and measures on physical/mental health of people I (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D6.1 - Report on the indicators characterizing the built environment I and measures on physical/mental health of people I (Delivery date: M24): one of the main expected outcomes of this project is to structure a method and a baseline to quantify the physical dimensions of the built environment. This will be possible by framing new indicators based on scientific and dataoriented approaches from the studies on the selected urban cases. These measures will help us to evaluate urban form and urban artefacts as one of the indicators for health and well-being in cities. Following the human centred approach, this project will introduce novel measures to identify the physical and mental health of the citizens. These indicators will be based on the experiments from WP5. The report will give better insights on the neuroscience dimensions of human health in urban environments.
Cluster brochure (öffnet in neuem Fenster)Leaflet describing the cluster activities and participating projects
Joint policy briefs I (öffnet in neuem Fenster)Document describing briefly main messages towards relevant policymakers
Protocol with methods and metrics for neuroscience experiments (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D51 Protocol with methods and metrics for neuroscience experiments Delivery date M9 this technical document will define the behavioural paradigms to be applied for the indoor experiments as well as the methodologies and metrics both quantitative and qualitative for indoor and outdoor experiments
Showcase results report and Policy recommendations (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D7.7 – Showcase results report and Policy recommendations (Delivery date: M45): containing the final specifications of case studies and specifying the solutions, scenarios and KPIs that will be evaluated in each case study; the scenario discovery experiment, the results obtained, the specific case-studies policy recommendations and overall recommendations for integrating scenario discovery in urban planning decision making.
Data Acquisition Methodologies and Description of the SDIs II (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D3.4 - Data Acquisition Methodologies and Description of the SDIs II (Delivery date: M46): This deliverable will generate publicly available hardware and software specifications for reproducible data collection (e.g., neuroscience and biometric data), including data quality benchmarks and validation (e.g., spatial and temporal synchronization guarantees). These specifications will also be used as guidelines to inform the experimental protocols in WP5. It will produce a description of the different SDIs, including configuration details, how they can be accessed and used in the context of this research. The SDI will have its own set of public endpoints.
Report on the results of the outdoor experiments (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D5.5 - Report on the results of the outdoor experiments (Delivery date: M38): documenting the results of the outdoor experiments, evaluated through the case study specifications defined in WP4 and providing input to WP6.
Final eMOTIONAL Cities theoretical framework (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D2.3 - Final eMOTIONAL Cities theoretical framework (Delivery date: M46): articulate the final research framework adopted and the critical linkages between urban environments and public health in this study to ultimately promote better urban planning and built environments for healthy living.
Preliminary eMOTIONAL Cities conceptual framework (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D22 Preliminary eMOTIONAL Cities conceptual framework Delivery date M6 the scoping reviews will identify different conceptual frameworks used across disciplines relevant to this research Building on the foundation of existing scholarship we will then create a specific conceptual framework that would guide the current study on eMOTIONAL Cities It would include the theoretical underpinnings methods and expected outcomes Furthermore we will suggest research questions to link various aspects of the urban environment to peoples emotions and behaviour that may be addressed within subsequent work programs The deliverable will be a harmonized framework presented as a graphic representation that depicts the main conceptual ideas identified
Architecture definition and code for the generic SDI (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D32 Architecture definition and code for the generic SDI Delivery date M18 on this deliverable we will devise the architecture of the SDI establishing the different software components and how they communicate with each other We will follow a Services Oriented Architecture SOA based on the loose coupling of different software components which can be easily replaced and communicate with each other using web standards eg REST The code for the generic SDI virtualized into docker containers and orchestrated using a dockercompose file will be published in a public repository eg github using a Free and Open Source License FOSS In addition automated build of docker images will be setup on docker hub based on this code Our goal is to provide an easytodeploy SDI which can be reused in the multiple use cases and also beyond the scope of this project
D4.5 - Spatial Analysis toolbox (Delivery date: M38): as part of the framework delivered in D.4.4. there will be an up to date portfolio of metrics and methods that the project team and others producing similar studies can select accordantly to the tasks at hand. It stands in itself as a key compilation of a toolbox of spatial analysis for health and well-being – it will be a key publication in the literature of spatial metrics applied to this new research area.
Cluster web portal and visual identity (öffnet in neuem Fenster)Website describing cluster activities and providing links to all individual cluster websites
D7.6 – Scenario Discovery Library II (Delivery date: M40): a final version of the scenario discovery methodology code and associated technical document with overall architecture and modelling details, inputs, KPIs and other outputs; and including improvements derived from the lessons learnt within the project.
Metamodeling Library II (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D7.4 – Metamodeling Library II (Delivery date: M34): a final version of the metamodeling methodology code and associated technical document with overall architecture and modelling details, inputs, KPIs and other outputs and incorporation of the improvements derived from the lessons learnt within the project.
Scenario Discovery Library I (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D7.3 – Scenario Discovery Library I (Delivery date: M32): a final version of the scenario discovery methodology code and associated technical document with overall architecture and modelling details, inputs, KPIs and other outputs; and including improvements derived from the lessons learnt within the project.
Open access geodatabase I, baseline scenario model development I and georeferenced model of the selected eMOTIONAL cities I (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D6.2 - Open access geodatabase I, baseline scenario model development I and georeferenced model of the selected eMOTIONAL cities I (Delivery date: M27): aligned with the open data concepts of the project (see WP3), we will provide eMOTIONAL cities maps database with open access. The data will be location-based and the database, as an infrastructure will enable the user to upload new sets of data from other cities and locations to learn from each other. The baseline scenario will provide a portrait on how cities, and more specifically artificial urban environment (e.g., urban forms, artefacts and design in general) impacts on peoples mental and physical health, and on peoples travel behaviour in a space-time perspective. Such geovisualisation of urban design will be essential for WP7. Mapping and creating spatial images could be an effective tool to increase awareness of the topic and its impact. Thus, this project will deliver all the collected information in a georeferenced platform (see WP3) that can be spatially analysed, mapped and combined with the already existing datasets.
Baseline scenario model development II and georeferenced model of the selected eMOTIONAL cities II (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D6.6 – Baseline scenario model development II and georeferenced model of the selected eMOTIONAL cities II (Delivery date: M43): the baseline scenario will provide a portrait on how cities, and more specifically artificial urban environment (e.g., urban forms, artefacts and design in general) impacts on peoples mental and physical health, and on peoples travel behaviour in a space-time perspective. Such geovisualisation of urban design will be essential for WP7. Mapping and creating spatial images could be an effective tool to increase awareness of the topic and its impact. Thus, this project will deliver all the collected information in a georeferenced platform (see WP3) that can be spatially analysed, mapped and combined with the already existing datasets.
Dissemination and communication materials developed (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D8.2 - Dissemination and communication materials developed (Delivery date: M8): report on the dissemination and communication materials developed under the project and that will be disseminated to the targeted stakeholders.
Open access geodatabase of eMOTIONAL Cities II (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D6.5 – Open access geodatabase of eMOTIONAL Cities II (Delivery date: M38): Aligned with the open data concepts of the project (see WP3), we will provide eMOTIONAL cities maps database with open access. The data will be location-based and the database, as an infrastructure will enable the user to upload new sets of data from other cities and locations to learn from each other.
Metamodeling Library I (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D7.2 – Metamodeling Library I (Delivery date: M29): a final version of the metamodeling methodology code and associated technical document with overall architecture and modelling details, inputs, KPIs and other outputs and incorporation of the improvements derived from the lessons learnt within the project.
D4.3 - Mapping of cities based on cognitive aspects and emotional responses triggered by the built environment (Delivery date: M16): how cities are perceived, how its physical and socio-economic aspects will produce diverse responses to the same elements being lived in and felt are some of the key questions that we will try to map and deliver. In a way demonstrating that the same object in the urban fabric can produce different responses from its users/agents, but also that a top-down approach that tries to deliver public health policy without a careful customization to its local conditions will be less likely of succeed.
A framework for the delivery of Urban Health and Well-being actions for cities and across specific populations (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D4.4 - A framework for the delivery of Urban Health and Well-being actions for cities and across specific populations (Delivery date: M18): this deliverable creates the first contribution to the infrastructure and platform that will allow to deliver different scenarios; it will also produce transferable methodologies that can be replicated elsewhere. In this framework we will be able to identify key databases and its relations, the key attributes and equations, and feedback loops required for certain analysis.
D3.5 - Data Management Plan (DMP) II (Delivery date: M46): this plan will include the following information: a) which data will be collected, processed and generated during the project; b) which methodology and standards will be applied; c) which data will be shared/made open access; d) how data will be curated and preserved. We will adhere to the FAIR principle, aiming to make the research data findable, accessible, interoperable and re-usable, following an “as open as possible, as closed as necessary” approach. Research data will be managed in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Data Management Plan (DMP) I (öffnet in neuem Fenster)D31 Data Management Plan DMP I Delivery date M6 this plan will include the following information a which data will be collected processed and generated during the project b which methodology and standards will be applied c which data will be sharedmade open access d how data will be curated and preserved We will adhere to the FAIR principle aiming to make the research data findable accessible interoperable and reusable following an as open as possible as closed as necessary approach Research data will be managed in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation GDPR
Veröffentlichungen
Autoren:
Monteiro, M. M., Seshadri, R., & Azevedo, C. M. L.
Veröffentlicht in:
Proceedings from the Annual Transport Conference at Aalborg University, Ausgabe vol 29, 2022
Herausgeber:
Aalborg University
DOI:
10.54337/ojs.td.v29i1.7452
Autoren:
Leetmaa, K. , Aasa, A., Pikk, J., Kreegipuu, K.
Veröffentlicht in:
2024
Herausgeber:
Regional Studies Association
Autoren:
Aviral Marwal, Elisabete A. Silva
Veröffentlicht in:
npj Urban Sustainability, Ausgabe 3, 2023, ISSN 2661-8001
Herausgeber:
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
DOI:
10.1038/s42949-023-00112-1
Autoren:
Ancora LA, Blanco-Mora DA, Alves I, Bonifácio A, Morgado P and Miranda B
Veröffentlicht in:
Frontiers in Psychiatry, Ausgabe Volume 13 - 2022, 2022, ISSN 1664-0640
Herausgeber:
Frontiers Research Foundation
DOI:
10.3389/fpsyt.2022.983352
Autoren:
Bonifácio, A., Morgado, P., Peponi, A., Ancora, L., Blanco-Mora, D. A., Conceição, M., & Miranda, B.
Veröffentlicht in:
Revista FINISTERRA - Revista Portuguesa de Geografia, Ausgabe Vol. 58 N.º 122 (AOP) (2023), 2023, ISSN 0430-5027
Herausgeber:
Universidade de Lisboa
DOI:
10.18055/finis29886
Autoren:
Lorena Torres Lahoz, Francisco Camara Pereira, Georges Sfeir, Ioanna Arkoudi, Mayara Moraes Monteiro, Carlos Lima Azevedo
Veröffentlicht in:
Journal of Choice Modelling, Ausgabe 49, 2024, Seite(n) 100452, ISSN 1755-5345
Herausgeber:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/j.jocm.2023.100452
Autoren:
Silva, Tiago; Matias, Márcia; Girotti, Carolina; Vasconcelos, João; Lopes, António
Veröffentlicht in:
Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Ausgabe 162, 2025, ISSN 1434-4483
Herausgeber:
Springer Nature
DOI:
10.1007/s00704-025-05400-7
Autoren:
Tiago Silva, António Lopes, João Vasconcelos, Ata Chokhachian, Malte Wagenfeld & Daniele Santucci
Veröffentlicht in:
International Journal of Biometeorology, 2024, ISSN 0020-7128
Herausgeber:
Springer Verlag
DOI:
10.1007/s00484-024-02639-z
Autoren:
M. A. Conceição, M. M. Monteiro, D. Kasraian, P. E. W. van den Berg, S. Haustein, I. Alves, C. Lima Azevedo & B. Miranda
Veröffentlicht in:
Transport Reviews, 2022, ISSN 0144-1647
Herausgeber:
Taylor & Francis
DOI:
10.1080/01441647.2022.2100943
Autoren:
D S Resendes, M S Uva, P Morgado
Veröffentlicht in:
European Journal of Public Health, Ausgabe 33, 2023, ISSN 1101-1262
Herausgeber:
Oxford University Press
DOI:
10.1093/eurpub/ckad160.1178
Autoren:
J. Simoes and A. Cerciello
Veröffentlicht in:
Int. Arch. Photogramm. Remote Sens. Spatial Inf. Sci, Ausgabe 09242716, 2022, Seite(n) 419–425, ISSN 0924-2716
Herausgeber:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.5194/isprs-archives-xlviii-4-w1-2022-419-2022
Autoren:
Taylor Van Winkle, Zeenat Kotval-K, Patricia Machemer and Zenia Kotval
Veröffentlicht in:
Sustainability, Ausgabe 20711050, 2022, Seite(n) 12320, ISSN 2071-1050
Herausgeber:
MDPI Open Access Publishing
DOI:
10.3390/su141912320
Autoren:
Kaur, Ardaman, André Leite Rodrigues, Sarah Hoogstraten, Diego Andrés Blanco-Mora, Bruno Miranda, Paulo Morgado, and Dar Mesh
Veröffentlicht in:
Data, 2023, ISSN 2306-5729
Herausgeber:
MDPI
DOI:
10.3390/data8120184
Autoren:
Ana Paula Seraphim, Haifeng Niu, Paulo Morgado, Bruno Miranda, Elisabete A. Silva
Veröffentlicht in:
Progress in Planning, Ausgabe 193, 2025, Seite(n) 100926, ISSN 0305-9006
Herausgeber:
Pergamon Press Ltd.
DOI:
10.1016/j.progress.2024.100926
Autoren:
Laidra, K., Reile, R., Havik, M., Leinsalu, M., Murd, C., Tulviste, J., Tamson, M., Akkermann, K., Kreegipuu, K., Sultson, H., Ainsaar, M., Uusberg, A., Rahno, J., Panov, L., Leetmaa, K., Aasa, A., Veidebaum, T., Lehto, K., & Konstabel, K.
Veröffentlicht in:
Brain and Behavior, Ausgabe e3106, 2023, ISSN 2162-3279
Herausgeber:
Wiley Publishing LLC
DOI:
10.1002/brb3.3106
Autoren:
A C Baptista, P Morgado, C Matias Dias, A I Ribeiro, M Sousa Uva
Veröffentlicht in:
European Journal of Public Health, Ausgabe 34, 2024, ISSN 1101-1262
Herausgeber:
Oxford University Press
DOI:
10.1093/eurpub/ckae144.1360
Autoren:
Ardaman Kaur, André Leite Rodrigues, Sarah Hoogstraten, Diego Andrés Blanco-Mora, Bruno Miranda, Paulo Morgado, Dar Meshi
Veröffentlicht in:
bioRxiv, 2024, ISSN 2692-8205
Herausgeber:
bioRxiv
DOI:
10.1101/2024.02.16.580650
Autoren:
Marta A. Conceição, Antoine Dubois, Sonja Haustein, Bruno Miranda, Carlos Lima Azevedo
Veröffentlicht in:
arXiv - Computer Science > Machine Learning, 2023, ISSN 2331-8422
Herausgeber:
Cornell University
DOI:
10.48550/arxiv.2308.09013
Autoren:
João Amaro, Rafael Ramusga, Ana Bonifácio, João Frazão, André Almeida, Gonçalo Lopes, Ata Chokhachian, Daniele Santucci, Paulo Morgado, Bruno Miranda
Veröffentlicht in:
bioRxiv, 2025, ISSN 2692-8205
Herausgeber:
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
DOI:
10.1101/2025.04.13.648607
Autoren:
Frederik Ommundsen
Veröffentlicht in:
2023
Herausgeber:
Technical University of Denmark
Autoren:
Þórður Örn Stefánsson
Veröffentlicht in:
2023
Herausgeber:
Technical University of Denmark
Autoren:
Francesco Leopardi
Veröffentlicht in:
2023
Herausgeber:
Diparttimento di Ingegneria Civile e Ambientale, Università Degli Studi di Perugia
Autoren:
Bernard-Michinov A.
Veröffentlicht in:
2023
Herausgeber:
Technical University of Denmark.
Autoren:
Niu, Haifeng; Tu; Silva, Elisabete A.
Veröffentlicht in:
Built Environment, Ausgabe VOLUME 49, NUMBER 2, 2023, Seite(n) 248-266
Herausgeber:
Alexandrine Press
Autoren:
Ana Bonifácio
Veröffentlicht in:
The Urban Book Series, Urban and Metropolitan Rivers, 2024, Seite(n) 207-222
Herausgeber:
Springer International Publishing
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-031-62641-8_12
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