Digital Venice

CNR Institute for Marine Science
CORILA Consortium for managing research in the lagoon of Venice
Municipality of Venice

The digital Atlas of the lagoon of Venice: 
data interoperability for management and planning


9th July 2014

Arsenale, tesa 104 (CNR-ISMAR)
ore 10:00 - 13:30

 

New technologies offer also new opportunities for a sustainable and participated governance of the territories. An open,  fast, intelligent and comprehensive access to environmental information is essential and, more important, may help counteract the fact that  data are collected independently by a variety of research and management Institutions; traditionally these data have been locked fragmented in little boxes. The Atlas of the Venice lagoon is finding all the keys for opening the boxes, connecting the little puzzle tiles in order to create the big mosaic. The use of a comprehensive picture is useful not only for the day-by-day governance  (by public and private stakeholders), but also for scenario building and planning. Nevertheless, often the traditional planning instruments of different administrations are not coordinated between them, resulting in scarce coherence and effectiveness. For the management of the UNESCO site of Venice and its lagoon  new web-based instruments connected to the Atlas have been developed and offered to the public Administrations involved, who are invited to participate. The new Atlas approach is now being extended to the entire Adriatic region in the EU Project Adriplan, to build a new integrated approach to the management of the Adriatic Ionian Region.

Program and presentations

Make it transparent: a new approach for data management in the Venice lagoon
Pierpaolo Campostrini, CORILA

Towards an "open data" approach for better planning of maritime space
Fabio Trincardi, CNR ISMAR
 
The structure of the "Atlas of the Lagoon" within a framework of interoperability
Marco Favaro, Osservatorio della laguna e del territorio, Comune di Venezia
 
The role of the Veneto Region for interoperability and management of open data
Silvano De Zorzi, Dipartimento Territorio, Regione del Veneto

Extending the Atlas of Venice lagoon approach to the Adriatic-Ionian Macroregion in the ADRIPLAN project
Alessandro Sarretta, CNR ISMAR

The transfer of knowledge of the territory relating to environmental protection measures
Giovanni Cecconi, Servizio Informativo - Consorzio Venezia Nuova

SIPLAN: a new web-based tool for spatial planning within the UNESCO WHS "Venice and its lagoon"
Andrea Rosina, CORILA - Domenico Patassini, Università IUAV di Venezia

Knowledge Sharing in the Management Plan of the World Heritage Site "Venice and its Lagoon"
Katia Basili, Ufficio Sito Unesco, Comune di Venezia

 

 

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