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Research approach to sustainable development strategy by using space
technology
Rehovot, 5-7th December 2010Inclusive sustainable development methodologies and tools
Stefano Bonfà-Massimo Ruggero
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Environmental space based clouding computing Environmental space based clouding computing Environmental space based clouding computing Environmental space based clouding computing
platform for integration and management of the platform for integration and management of the platform for integration and management of the platform for integration and management of the
europeaneuropeaneuropeaneuropean policy development in the context of the policy development in the context of the policy development in the context of the policy development in the context of the
Lisbon Strategy Process (LSP) Lisbon Strategy Process (LSP) Lisbon Strategy Process (LSP) Lisbon Strategy Process (LSP)
STEFANO BONFÁ, OSDE –Oxford Sustainable Development Enterprise,
EEIG- Gruppo Europeo di Interesse Economico (UK and Italiy)
MASSIMO RUGGERO - University of Genoa – Italy
Geography and history of development and underdevelopment at Master's
degree Course in Geographical-environmental Science and (G.I.S) for
sustainable development
londongenovaosde©opyright2010
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Environmental resource projects trendEnvironmental resource projects trendEnvironmental resource projects trendEnvironmental resource projects trend
Background
According the past environmental resource projects trend, the following general issues have been outlined:Several environmental resource studies, methods, tools have beendeveloped, applied in different areas o by different organisations having different environmental resource objectives and impacts.A lack of an integrated and harmonised innovation policy in thecontext of an integrated environmental resource sustainable development is a constraint to develop a clear, transparent and effective policy
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Environmental resource projects trendEnvironmental resource projects trendEnvironmental resource projects trendEnvironmental resource projects trend
The Lisbon Process, EU Governments, at national regional and local authorities are under pressure to increase efficiency, effectiveness
of the environmental resource sustainable development and therefore it needs indicators to measure the effectiveness, transparency and governance for sustainable projects.
Clearly, it needs to solve issues such as level (granularity) ofinformations, status of collaboration, communication, and
organisational strategy.
Therefore it needs an integrated approach for a sustainable development where the socio-cultural, environment and
economics information will be integrated in a common database, simultaneously analysed and the output presented.
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Platform Management of Lisbon Platform Management of Lisbon Platform Management of Lisbon Platform Management of Lisbon StategyStategyStategyStategy
Example of PMSL you find as in territorial planning, watershed management, livelihoods (accent on socio-economic activities in given areas), decentralisation (stress on the
transfer of responsibilities to local authorities), local development (prominence of social and economic
progress), etc.
The importance of the PMLS is to address global environmental challenges such as biodiversity loss or
adaptation to, and mitigation of, climate change is also increasingly underlined.
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The European Consensus on DevelopmentThe European Consensus on DevelopmentThe European Consensus on DevelopmentThe European Consensus on Development
The European Consensus on Development recognises the platform as a priority axis. Lessons from internal policies, notably the regional
and rural development policies, give the European Union (EU) valuable experience to engage in this field in development co-
operation.
The European Commission assigned to it the aim of "involving beneficiaries in the identification of investments and the
management of resources in order to support the emergence of local development clusters while respecting the capacity of
ecosystems". More recently, the EC commissioned further work on Platform Management of Lisbon Strategy in preparation of the "Communication on Local Authorities: Actors for Development.
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Focus on COHESIONFocus on COHESIONFocus on COHESIONFocus on COHESION
A draft discussion paper on PMLS (Director General Development, on Feb. '08) defined it as "an approach to improve regional and national cohesion by
unlocking the specific potential of the different territories of a country, thanks to
more efficient and sustainable development strategies". Two further documents were produced in April 2008: "Towards an EU approach to democratic local
governance, decentralisation and territorial development – Background paper" (HTSPE) and Issues Paper (European Community-DG Development).
The proposal intends to re-design through environmental pilot projects an integrated innovative environmental policy and disseminate on a larger scale
to Consortium Partner.
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ObjectiveObjectiveObjectiveObjective
IMMEDIATE OBJECTIVE: Design and implement a knowledge based
environmental strategical model
based on pilot case studies .
DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE: Replication of a modified and
adapted version over a larger scale
of the Consortium partners and other countries
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ORGANISATION OF THE LISBON PROCESS STRATEGY
Sfefano Bonfà-Massimo Ruggero©
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Sequential steps to be followedSequential steps to be followedSequential steps to be followedSequential steps to be followed
During the first phase the existing regional space based
information, drawn by the case environmental studies in different
regions of the consortium are jointly understood and reviewed.
The existing environmental space based data are mapped,
evaluated, organized, structured as an Information Database
Store . The information’s in question and all meta-data (availability,
summary information, etc.) will be made accessible to all the
Partners through the shared Internet web browser.
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OrganOrganOrganOrgan/SDS/SDS/SDS/SDS
Indicators for sustainable development will be jointly generated. The designed and implemented satellite broadband structured web-based
database, can be now be used as an instrument for developing
integrated knowledge strategies as an Environmental Sustainable Development Strategy (SDS) framework of the Lisbon process
A virtual community of experts, spread in the different areas o of the
consortium, will be available for designing and evaluating the space
based data , data exchange, quality control, strategy, programme and projects.
Different expertises together with local/national agencies and
authorities will then be directly involved in the decision making process for the partners SDS adoption.
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SDS modelSDS modelSDS modelSDS model’’’’s s s s descriptiondescriptiondescriptiondescription/1/1/1/1
The pilot SDS model, based on the geographical areas (case
studies), will be re-designed according the EU SDS principles, as
defined by the EU Commission Gutenberg, Lisbon.
Implement the WIN-WIN feasibility pilot Strategy in a modified and
adapted version over a larger scale Consortium partners as well
as other areas.
On the basis on the acquired experience, the pilot environmental
case studies will be extended to the others areas of the Regions
of the Consortium.
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SDS modelSDS modelSDS modelSDS model’’’’s s s s descriptiondescriptiondescriptiondescription/2/2/2/2
Implement policy for the sustainable development strategy of
the Lisbon Process
Implement an integrated cohesion policy, based on a local
knowledge-driven environmental strategical framework policy
integrated into the local/regional/national and EU policy .
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Evaluation & Dissemination and capacity building of thestrategy to be implemented
Evaluation:
To evaluate the impact of the clouding computing tools to the environmental resources.To analyse the strengths and weaknesses of the approach and to make recommendations for future studies and implementation of the methods.
Dissemination, formation and information:
To disseminate, as widely as possible, the results of the project initiative by tools such :Distance Learning,Info news channels and Multimedia Kiosk Business Information,Web conferences
SDS modelSDS modelSDS modelSDS model’’’’s s s s descriptiondescriptiondescriptiondescription/3/3/3/3
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The “HUB & WEBBING”
Implementation Approach
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Architectural layoutArchitectural layoutArchitectural layoutArchitectural layout
The implementation will be carried out by an “HUB & WEBBING”architectural layout.
Initially the target is to select Planners at Regional level: high level professional Decision Makers, motivated by the approach, know ledged in English language, delivering to them high level seminars and this will be the training of Trainees.
Those Regional Experts of different European Countries will be acting as Hub at Regional level: infact for each involved Region several groups of expert Managers at Provincial level will be created, each of them, in turn, organising further groups of Managers at Municipal level.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESS
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EnviromentalEnviromentalEnviromentalEnviromental operationaloperationaloperationaloperational themesthemesthemesthemes and and and and LisbonLisbonLisbonLisbon ProcessProcessProcessProcess
The environmental operational theme evolving towards the integration
to the Lisbon Process
The project application will be implemented in 3 locations
(Oxfordshire UK-Mediterranean basin- and SADAC -Africa and two
major operational development policy environmental agriculture and
climate:
Package A - Environmental and Agriculture (Mediterranean Basin) -
Italy
Package B – Regional Climate Model Oxford University –Oxfordishire
(UK)
Package C- Environmental and Agriculture-(SADAC)-Southern Africa
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FocusFocusFocusFocus
Climate Change and environment
Climate change is a global reality, but what makes it tangible to the citizens is its local impact and its effect on quality of life and
local economies. Similarly, while global measures are needed to adapt to climate change, the solution is, to a large
extent, in the hands of local communities.
Satellites have been among the first tools that revealed climate
change and its impact. Today, the information and services they provide are more accessible than ever to local communities, and
provide adequate tools for risk mitigation measures in floods, forest fires, droughts, coastal erosion etc.
Moreover, satellites offer eminently apt solutions for adaptation measures, with regard to land surface change, energy
management, water security, agriculture and natural resource
management, greenhouse gas reduction…
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SATELLITE TECHNOLOGY
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Satellite Satellite Satellite Satellite technologytechnologytechnologytechnology
Vertical and horizontal integration
The “telecommunication tools via satellite ” will results in a vertical and horizontal integration creating an harmonised Virtual On-line Community Organisation composed by different professional experts in different locations and with different cultures.
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Stakeholders, Users, Decision-makers
Products Information
Modeling
ESA Climate Change Initiative
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THANK YOU
FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Sfefano Bonfà-Massimo Ruggero
Environmental space based clouding computing Environmental space based clouding computing Environmental space based clouding computing Environmental space based clouding computing platform for integration and management of the platform for integration and management of the platform for integration and management of the platform for integration and management of the europeaneuropeaneuropeaneuropean policy development in the context of the policy development in the context of the policy development in the context of the policy development in the context of the
LisbonaLisbonaLisbonaLisbona Strategy Process (LSP) Strategy Process (LSP) Strategy Process (LSP) Strategy Process (LSP)
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MASSIMO RUGGERO(OSDE-UNIVERSITY OF GENOVA)
Piazza San Donato 23/12 – 16123 Genova – ITALY Tel/fax (+39)0102473793; mobile (+39)3896897506
University of GenoaDipartimento di Scienze dell'Antichità, del Medioevo e
geografico-ambientali (DISAM)Via Balbi, 2 -16126 Genova GE – Italy
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STEFANO BONFA’(OSDE)
207 Banbury road, SummertownOxford Ox2 7HT
United Kingdom
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