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CUTLER · Coastal Urban developmenT through the LEnses of Resiliency

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201831 December 2020EU funding €5,080,125Call H2020-SC6-CO-CREATION-2016-2017

Coastal urban development incorporates a wide range of development activities that are taking place as a result of the water element existing in the fabric of the city. This element may have different forms (i.e. a bay, a river, or a brook) but in almost all cases the surrounding area constitutes what maybe considered as the heart of the city. Every city that incorporates the water-element in its fabric is confronted with the fundamental requirement of developing policies for driving development in the surrounding area, while balancing between: a) economic growth, b) protection of the environmental, and c) safeguarding social cohesion. This requirement is tightly connected with the concept of Urban Resilience, which is the capacity of individuals, communities, businesses and systems within a city to survive, adapt and grow no matter what chronic stresses and acute shocks they experience. In developing policies that add value to the resilience of a city, we shift the existing paradigm of policy making, which is largely based on intuition, towards an evidence-driven approach enabled by big data. Our attention is placed on policies related to the water element. Our basis is the sensing infrastructures installed in the cities offering demographic data, statistical information, sensor readings and user contributed content forming the big data layer. Methods for big data analytics are used to measure the economic activity, assess the environmental impact and evaluate the social consequences. The extracted pieces of evidence are used to inform, advice, monitor, evaluate and revise the decisions made by policy planners. Finally, effective policies are developed dealing with: a) the economic and urban development of Thermaikos Bay, Thessaloniki, b) the transformation of Düden Brook into a recreation and park area, Antalya, c) the development of a Storm Water Plan, Antwerp, and d) the review of the Country Development Plan in the River Lee territory, City of Cork.

Consortium · 17 organisations

coordinator

ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS

EL · €724,281

participant

STAD ANTWERPEN

BE · €240,000

participant

OULUN YLIOPISTO

FI · €371,375

participant

EUROSOC DIGITAL GGMBH

DE · €366,875

participant

INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM

BE · €291,250

participant

DIMOKRITIO PANEPISTIMIO THRAKIS

EL · €317,094

participant

CORK COUNTY COUNCIL

IE · €244,750

participant

Sampas Bilisim Ve Iletisim Sistemleri Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S.

TR · €320,625

participant

DRAXIS ENVIRONMENTAL SA

EL · €416,750

participant

DIMOS THESSALONIKIS

EL · €163,500

participant

ANTALYA METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY

TR · €221,250

participant

EMC INFORMATION SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL UNLIMITED COMPANY

IE · €405,250

participant

BYRNE LOOBY PARTNERS WATER SERVICES LIMITED

IE · €255,000

participant

UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART

DE · €173,750

participant

UNIVERSITAT KOBLENZ

DE · €235,875

participant

KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN

BE · €292,500

participant

AUTORITA' DI BACINO DISTRETTUALE DELLE ALPI ORIENTALI

IT · €40,000

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