Proiecte

ReSET: Restarting the Economy in Support of Environment, through Technology

Acronim: ReSET
Responsabil: Dr. Albert Scrieciu, CS II
Coordonator: KING'S COLLEGE LONDON - KCL (UK)
Beneficiar: GeoEcoMar
Finanțator: European Commission
Schema de finanțare: HORIZON 2020
Durata: 24 months
Data începerii: 01.01.2021
Data finalizării: 31.12.2023

ReSET: Restarting the Economy in Support of Environment, through Technology

Acronim: ReSET

The post-COVID period highlighted that society needs a new environmental agreement (GND), which resets economic systems to create safe jobs, protect nature, act to mitigate climate change and floods, prevent pollution and preserve biodiversity. This green new deal needs to harness safe, renewable technologies and nature-based solutions

ReSET project aims to leverage developments in spatial modelling, artificial intelligence and interoperable environmental sensing to better understand pathways to RESET agricultural and urban development across Europe in order to increase sustainability.

  • ReSET for agriculture – the project will examine BAU versus an alternative trajectory of regenerative agriculture and rewilding;
  • ReSET for cities – the project will examine BAU vs a more telecommuting focused trajectory of lowered densities, re-greening, traffic reduction to reduce (air, water, noise) pollution and improve the quality of urban life. In all cases we will examine impacts on employment, environment and economy.
  • ReSET will focus on farmland and urban land uses as understudied environments and as key for sustainable development.
  • ReSET will build upon the previous work in developing spatial policy support systems and supporting the user-led design processes, to further develop and integrate advanced environmental sensor networks with a focus on per-person individualised employment, economic and environmental outcomes of investments.
  • The study will bring together environmental modelling, advanced sensor research, social science and stakeholders’ engagement, and artificial intelligence to go way beyond conventional environmental impact assessment approaches.

 

Parteneri:

KING'S COLLEGE LONDON - KCL (UK), RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS BV – RIKS (Netherlands), I-CATALIST SL – ICATALIST (Spain), AMBIOTEK COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY – AMBIOTEK (UK), CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE – CNR (Italy), INSTITUTUL NAȚIONAL DE CERCETARE-DEZVOLTARE PENTRU GEOLOGIE ȘI GEOECOLOGIE MARINĂ - GeoEcoMar (Romania)

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