Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Date: Monday, 16/Sept/2024
1:00pm
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2:00pm
Registration
Location: Big Hall
2:00pm
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2:30pm
Welcome Session
Location: Big Hall

Speakers

  • Rune Floberghagen, Head of the Climate Action, Sustainability and Science Department, Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes, ESA – European Space Agency Presentation
  • Francesca Elisa Leonelli, EO Green Transition Data Applications Scientist, ESA
2:30pm
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4:00pm
Opening Session
Location: Big Hall

Keynote Speakers

  • Petya Pishmisheva, Coordinator, EU Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy
    Presentation
  • Pourya Salehi, Head of the Urban Research, Innovation, and Development Team, ICLEI World Secretariat
    Presentation
  • Dennis Mwaniki, Geospatial Data Expert at Data and Analytics Unit, UN Habitat
    Presentation
  • Claudia Baranzelli, Programme Manager, Laboratory for Geospatial Analysis, OECD
    Presentation
  • The Nature Restoration Law in urban areas: implications for the future of earth observation
    Benjamin Caspar, Coordinator of Urban Nature and Biodiversity Policy. European Commission – DG Environment


Cities perspectives

  • Sabrina Alfonsi, Councilor of Agriculture, Environment, and Waste Cycle, City of Rome
  • Markus Annilo, Digital Twin Technology manager, City of Tallinn


Moderators

Francesca Elisa Leonelli, ESA
Marc Paganini, ESA

4:00pm
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4:30pm
Coffee Break
Location: Marquee
4:30pm
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6:30pm
Navigating Urban Futures with Earth Observation
Location: Big Hall

Keynote Speakers

  • From pixels to practice: Bridging urban remote sensing science with urban decision-making
    Karen Seto
    , 1. Frederick C. Hixon Professor of Geography & Urbanization Science, Yale University School of the Environment 2. Coordinating Lead Author, IPCC 5th and 6th Assessment Reports
  • Urban Insights from Space
    Inge Jonckheere
    , Head of the Green Solutions Division, Climate Action, Sustainability and Science Department, Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes, ESA – European Space Agency
    Presentation

Panel Discussion

  • Petya Pishmisheva, Coordinator, EU Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy
  • Karen Seto, Yale University
  • Iacopo Testi, ex MIT SenseableCities Lab, ENEL X, Urban AI
  • Klemens Himpele, CIO, City of Vienna
  • Thomas Kemper, Team Leader GHSL, JRC


Moderator

Stefanie Lumnitz, ESA

6:30pm
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6:40pm
Group Photo
7:00pm
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10:00pm
Social Event
(non-hosted dinner at Casale Marchese)
Date: Tuesday, 17/Sept/2024
9:00am
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9:15am
Welcome Coffee
Location: Marquee
9:15am
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10:00am
Keynote Speakers
Location: Big Hall

  • An expanded climate and innovation agenda: Delivering on human needs beyond optimisation of existing systems
    Dennis Pamlin,
    Executive Director/Senior Advisor, NCI/RISE
    Presentation

    Too much of existing innovation and climate action are stuck in the 90’s with a static problem approach. The result is that most “solutions” currently take a static and short-term perspective that only optimise existing systems. The result is a situation where much of what is called “climate solutions” threatens global sustainability in the long run and undermines many innovations. Static approaches rely upon a narrow frame of reference - optimizing existing infrastructure and systems towards reducing emissions (carbon tunnel vision). Although emission reduction is essential, it is an approach that tend to look back. Static approaches obstruct scaling the multiple benefits of cross-sectoral innovation and guide action towards superficial carbon accounting rather than systemic changes needed to deliver flourishing lives for all and global sustainability. In contrast a dynamic solution approach is proposed to guide the next generation if climate action and innovation. Here a human needs are at the centre and a future where 10-11 billion can live flourishing lives on a flourishing planet.

  • Leveraging the power of earth observations in support of urban resilience and sustainable urbanization
    Martyn Clark
    , Urban Resilience Coordinator at the Group on Earth Observations

    Rapid urbanization presents a complex landscape of both opportunities and challenges for cities worldwide. International policy frameworks, such as the SDGs, and the New Urban Agenda, emphasize the urgent need to create sustainable, resilient urban environments. GEO, through its focus on Urban Resilience, leverages Earth observations to empower cities to address pressing issues like climate change, infrastructure development, and resource management. By bridging the science-policy divide, GEO develops user-centered solutions that harness the power of Earth observations to build a more sustainable and resilient urban future.

  • Health impacts of urban and transport planning; the role of air pollution, green space, heat and noise
    Mark Nieuwenhuijsen,
    Director of Urban planning, Environment and Health, ISGlobal, Barcelona

    Half the world population lives in cities and this is likely to increase to 70% over the next 20 years. Suboptimal urban and transport planning has led to e.g. high levels of air pollution and noise, heat island effects and lack of green space and physical activity and thereby an increase in morbidity and premature mortality. I will discuss the current disease burden in Europe, further data needs and potential urban interventions to reduce the burden using a dataset of nearly 1000 European cities as part of the EU Horizon project funded UBDPolicy project (https://ubdpolicy.eu/)

10:00am
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11:30am
Session 1: Urban heat dynamics and soil sealing assessments for resilient planning
Location: Big Hall
Session Chairs:
Claudia Baranzelli
Efren Feliu Torres
11:30am
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12:00pm
Coffee Break
Location: Marquee
12:00pm
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1:30pm
Session 2: Urban Air Quality, Mobility and Safety monitoring and management
Location: Big Hall
Session Chairs:
Kavitha Muthu
Oliver Sanchez
1:30pm
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2:30pm
Lunch
2:30pm
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4:00pm
Session 3: Urban energy landscapes and efficiency mapping
Location: Big Hall
Session Chairs:
Stefanie Lumnitz
Matthieu Denoux
Demo Area: Data Platforms for Urban Applications - part 1
Location: James Cook
Moderators:
Maiken Ristmae, ESA
Zoltan Bartalis, ESA

4:00pm
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4:30pm
Coffee Break
Location: Marquee
4:30pm
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6:00pm
Session 4: Urban green infrastructure: from vegetation characterisation to strategic resilience planning
Location: Big Hall
Session Chairs:
Francesca Elisa Leonelli
Markus Annilo
Demo Area: Data Platforms for Urban Applications - part 2
Location: James Cook
Moderators:
Maiken Ristmae, ESA
Zaynab Guerraou, ESA

6:00pm
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7:30pm
Poster Session
Location: Marquee
Date: Wednesday, 18/Sept/2024
9:00am
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9:15am
Welcome Coffee
Location: Marquee
9:15am
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9:30am
Reflections on Day 1 from urban practitioners
Location: Big Hall
9:30am
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10:00am
Hackaton MapYourCity AI4EO
Location: Big Hall

Session Chair:
Nicolas Longepe

Speakers

  • Caroline Arnold, DKRZ (Germany)
  • Tran Hoang Ba, (Japan)
  • Eric Park and Hagai Raja Sinulingga, TelePIX (South Korea)

Award Ceremony Hackaton MapYourCity AI4EO
Presentation

10:00am
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11:30am
Session 5: Assessing and Mitigating Urban Hazards: Subsidence, Water Risks, and Flooding
Location: Big Hall
Session Chairs:
Thomas Kemper
Petya Pishmisheva
Session 8: Commercial EO data and services for urban contexts
Location: Magellan
Session Chairs:
Peggy Fischer
Romain Esteve
11:30am
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12:00pm
Coffee Break
Location: Marquee
12:00pm
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1:30pm
Session 6: Global Urban development and dynamics (Global urbanisation - part 1)
Location: Big Hall
Session Chairs:
Marc Paganini
Pourya Salehi
Session 9: Innovative downscaling and AI techniques (New emerging technologies -part 1)
Location: Magellan
Session Chairs:
Mikolaj Czerkawski
Julia Wasala
1:30pm
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2:30pm
Lunch
2:30pm
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4:00pm
Session 7: Mapping and modelling urban growth: from informal settlements to SDG indicators monitoring (Global urbanisation - part 2)
Location: Big Hall
Session Chairs:
Zoltan Bartalis
Dennis Mwaniki
Session 10: Advancements in 3D Urban Modeling (New emerging technologies - part 2)
Location: Magellan
Session Chairs:
Nicolas Longepe
Alessandro Sebastianelli
4:00pm
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5:00pm
Closing Session
Location: Big Hall

 
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