Many cities in Austria, including the consortium of the cities of Graz, Linz and Vienna
participating in this Challenge, are already taking various measures to protect the climate,
adapt to climate change and conserve resource consumption. The major challenge for cities
is the constant or increasing energy consumption and the associated reduction of CO2
emissions.
In the area of climate protection and climate change adaptation, the cities of Graz, Linz and Vienna would like to better plan activities internally with current environmental and energy data on the one hand and raise awareness and involve citizens more on the other. Monitoring and control of implemented measures are particularly important. The goal is to be able to follow the reduction paths and to evaluate the achievement of these at an early stage. A comprehensive inventory of the urban greenhouse gas situation is an important basis for further considerations. In the next step, a good data preparation should be followed by a corresponding visualisation in relation to specific events and target groups.
Question: How can a digital solution look like with which cities can document, monitor and plan climate protection measures and CO2 reductions and involve their citizens in a low-threshold way via visualisations?
Desired result: The new digital solution should support Austrian cities in creating greenhouse gas inventories, mapping reduction paths and planning and visualising climate protection measures more easily in the future, as well as monitoring them accordingly. For this purpose, the participating cities would like to get to know ideas, technical approaches and, if already available, digital solutions or reference projects from possible future cooperation partners in the course of current activities
Més informació: https://openchallenges.accio.gencat.cat/marketplace/opportunities/UGFydGljaXBhdGlvbk9wcG9ydHVuaXR5OjUzMzcz
Link to the opportunity: https://www.ioeb-innovationsplattform.at/challenges/detail/softwareloesung-fuer-planung-von-co2-reduktion-und-visualisierung-von-klimaschutzszenarien/