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MC-ITN Marie Curie Initial Training Network

MC-ITN Marie Curie Initial Training Network. VGIRisk Workshop ITC, University of Twente, Enschede 7 – 8 April 2011. MC ITN Call. MVC-ITN proposal call is later in 2011. draft for 2010 call was circulated to consortium partners in January. Strategy linking the proposals:

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MC-ITN Marie Curie Initial Training Network

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  1. MC-ITNMarie Curie Initial Training Network VGIRisk Workshop ITC, University of Twente, Enschede 7 – 8 April 2011

  2. MC ITN Call MVC-ITN proposal call is later in 2011. • draft for 2010 call was circulated to consortium partners in January. Strategy linking the proposals: ENV is first (Aug. ‘11) then ITN (Nov. ‘11) ENV is highly focussed – therefore use its focus to sharpen proposal for ITN

  3. MC-ITN parameters • Training and Mobility • Science, Research, Training, Development, Pilot Testing • ESRs (PhDs and Post docs) in Insitutions • High degree of Mobility • Strong links with SMEs • 3-4 years, Work Packages, Sequencing, Linkages

  4. Application (proposed) Local Spatial Knowledge for urban community environmental risk management utilising VGI and Participatory GIS

  5. VGIRisk Elements governance tecnologies feedback

  6. Objectives A. analyse information and validation links between the main actors in urban community-level Environmental Risk Management: • local community (including NGOs); • scientific / technical experts and planners; and • responsible administrative bodies at local government and higher levels. • To evaluate the validity of the VGI and PGIS approach and methodology for urban ERM. evaluation at conceptual level, and through examining appropriate cases in urban communities in four countries.

  7. Objectives C. design, develop and test VGIRisk, a web-based GDI (Geospatial Data Infrastructure) for urban community-based ERM utilising VGI and PGIS to strengthen the information links between community volunteers and relevant municipal and NGO agencies. D. demonstrate value & credibility of approach for communities, politicians, local governments, and train local expertise in the DGI & PGIS methods in ERM

  8. Case study areas • NL: Enschede environmental reporting and impacts in e-Government • BR: Evaluation of Sao Paulo State Environmental Agency reporting environmental violations • BR: Curitiba City, ORBIS, Cid. Democ. FIEP; • IT: Sardinia Engineers without Borders, Civil Protection; • MX: CAMVI, Morelia, Reporting hazards for women • Tbilisi Georgia? Cork Ireland?, London?

  9. Learning from REAL Experiences Sao Paulo Environmental Violations (VGI) Gemeente Enschede Environmental Reports Sardinia/GRIDA3 Farmers Degradation Pollution Mexico Morelia Municipalidad Testing Pilot Applications VGIRisk Platform Design & Development Environmental Violations Sao Paulo Brazil Vulnerability test Mexico Mitigation (floods) Ireland Emergency Response Sardinia Demand/Needs Studies Urban Safety/Security London IR Flood Risk Information MX Vulnerability to climate change IT Emergency Response Information

  10. Work Packages

  11. Training Courses

  12. Partners

  13. Partners

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