ISHTAR
Coordinator: Professor
Emanuele Negrenti, ENEA,
Italy
Title: Integrated Software for Health, Transport
efficiency and Artistic heritage Recovery
Aim:
The aim of the ISHTAR Project is to build an advanced software suite
for the analysis of the effects of short term actions and long term
policies to improve the quality of the environment, citizens health
and conservation of monuments.
www: http://www.ishtar-fp5-eu.com
Project summary
1. Problems to be solved
European cities face common challenges concerning their quality
of life: degradation of the urban environment, significant risks
for citizens health, traffic congestion causing stress and economic
inefficiency, progressive damage of the artistic and monumental
heritage. Additional difficulties derive from the lack of integrated
tools that allow cities to make balanced decisions on a wide range
of issues. The aim of ISHTAR Project is to build an advanced software
suite for the analysis of the effects of short term actions and
long term policies to improve the quality of the environment,
citizens health, conservation of monuments. The suite will include
both existing and newly developed models, covering the areas of
citizens behaviour, transport, vehicles emissions noise and safety,
pollutants dispersion, buildings related atmospheric emissions,
health, and monuments degradation. These tools will find an integration
in the use of a GIS and a user-friendly interface software. The
models suite will be an innovative tool for advanced urban management
and will allow the integrated analysis of the various environmental
effects of technical and non technical measures. This will represent
an attractive alternative to the usual separated analysis of the
effects of such measures on the various elements of the urban
environment.
2. Scientific Objectives and Approach
The integration of a large number of software tools and the creation
of specific modules for the advanced simulation of key processes
such as transport behaviour and its direct impacts on the urban
environment will allow the build-up of an innovative and powerful
decision support tool for urban policies optimisation. The achievement
of a high spatial and temporal flexibility in the use of the tool
will maximise the possibility of use from local short term actions
to widespread long-term policies, thus being of interest for different
categories of users. A high level of technical innovation, in
terms of both development of new tools needed and balanced integration
of these with existing and marketable tools, will create a new
method and an innovative software tool for assessing urban policies.
Specific modelling efforts will be performed in the representation
of policies effects on citizens behaviour, in the integrated 24hr
simulation of traffic emissions, noise and safety, in the microscopic
analysis of air pollution effects on health and monuments. The
maximisation of the European Added Value, deriving from a wide
and geographically representative consortium, the development
of Stakeholders oriented activities, based on a thorough organisation
of dissemination, and the contribution to a widespread socio-economic
issue, represented by the decreasing urban quality of life, will
originate a potentially huge market for results dissemination
and exploitation. The exploitation of the models suite will begin
within the Project with the application of the tool to the analysis
of measures tested in the seven involved cities: Athens, Bologna,
Brussels, Graz, Grenoble, Paris and Rome. The designed strict
coherence with EU Policies for Environment, Transport, and Urban
Life Quality, together with the proper liaison with relevant Projects
in the whole 5th FP, will guarantee the expected resonance of
the project within EC research effort.
3. Expected Impacts
The key result of ISHTAR Project will be the realisation of a
multi-impacts models suite for the assessment of a wide menu of
measures for urban life quality. The application of the tool to
the measures tested in the involved cities will provide indication
of tool usefulness, accuracy, applicability and estimation of
impacts on health, environment, monuments. The users involvement
will provide evidence of the impact of the performed research.
The availability of the ISHTAR suite will allow in future public
administrations and consultant companies to run integrated and
advanced environmental assessment of short-term actions and long-term
policies for the improvement of the urban quality of life. This
twofold opportunity can bring environmental and health benefits
on one side, and employment opportunity and improved efficiency
of the urban system on the other. The main immediate beneficiaries
of the new decision support tool will be the local authorities,
having the chance of optimising integrated and not conflicting
urban policies, and citizens living in cities where the recovery
of public health, transport efficiency and artistic heritage will
be carefully designed and measured.
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