Description
Deliverable D2.5 Datasets for each Pilot.
This deliverable is the result of joint efforts from the PHOENIX consortium. This executive report describes the purpose and content of the deliverable.
Deliverable D2.5 Datasets for each Pilot is exactly what the title suggests: The deliverable consists of a vast collection of environmental and socio-economic datasets from the EU at national and local levels of territories where local partners and pilots are operating. Please note that this deliverable consists of data only and there are no interpretations and analyses performed with this data, this step will be executed in other deliverables.
What data does the deliverable consist of? First, there is a dataset comprising over 100 indicators that give insight into a wide range of themes that are relevant to PHOENIX, including population structures, social-economic conditions, information about marginalised groups, energy poverty and environmental/ecological conditions in the respective territories. These data are mostly coming from large international databases such as Eurostat or national statistical databases. Second, the deliverable includes various relevant secondary datasets with information on current opinions, social attitudes, values and ‘green’ behaviours that are the product of international collaborations and initiatives such as the European Social Survey (ESS) and Eurobarometer. Third, the deliverable compiles data at local levels (cities and regions) collected from censuses of population, digital boundary data sources. This in order to understand dynamics on a much local scale and to provide input data for some of the next steps in the PHOENIX project (including spatial microsimulation, agent-based modelling and geo-visualisations).
In particular, Deliverable D2.5 is originally developed with the purpose to support WP3 and specifically task 3.3 to develop the Tangram’s methodologies and tools to investigate cornerstone democratic innovations and estimate their success in citizens’ readiness to change for climate change, and tailor and test these across pilots. Yet, the usability of these data are expected to be of interest across all work packages within the consortium.
In this report, the first chapter outlines a short description with instructions on how all the different datasets are organised and stored and how one can find, obtain and use the data. Chapters two to eight describe available data per territory where the various pilots will be operating. It will be apparent that there is overlap between these chapters, only with some different details about the data formats.
PHOENIX adheres to up-to date data management standards and regulations such as the GDPR, for details on our data management organisation and policies please inquire our dedicated deliverable D 1.2 Data Management Plan.
Overall, this deliverable provides the basis for following steps in PHOENIX and at the same time it is formatted in a way that can support all partners in their search for relevant information for their work packages and tasks (and pilot area case studies) that they work on.
This deliverable is the result of joint efforts from the PHOENIX consortium. This executive report describes the purpose and content of the deliverable.
Deliverable D2.5 Datasets for each Pilot is exactly what the title suggests: The deliverable consists of a vast collection of environmental and socio-economic datasets from the EU at national and local levels of territories where local partners and pilots are operating. Please note that this deliverable consists of data only and there are no interpretations and analyses performed with this data, this step will be executed in other deliverables.
What data does the deliverable consist of? First, there is a dataset comprising over 100 indicators that give insight into a wide range of themes that are relevant to PHOENIX, including population structures, social-economic conditions, information about marginalised groups, energy poverty and environmental/ecological conditions in the respective territories. These data are mostly coming from large international databases such as Eurostat or national statistical databases. Second, the deliverable includes various relevant secondary datasets with information on current opinions, social attitudes, values and ‘green’ behaviours that are the product of international collaborations and initiatives such as the European Social Survey (ESS) and Eurobarometer. Third, the deliverable compiles data at local levels (cities and regions) collected from censuses of population, digital boundary data sources. This in order to understand dynamics on a much local scale and to provide input data for some of the next steps in the PHOENIX project (including spatial microsimulation, agent-based modelling and geo-visualisations).
In particular, Deliverable D2.5 is originally developed with the purpose to support WP3 and specifically task 3.3 to develop the Tangram’s methodologies and tools to investigate cornerstone democratic innovations and estimate their success in citizens’ readiness to change for climate change, and tailor and test these across pilots. Yet, the usability of these data are expected to be of interest across all work packages within the consortium.
In this report, the first chapter outlines a short description with instructions on how all the different datasets are organised and stored and how one can find, obtain and use the data. Chapters two to eight describe available data per territory where the various pilots will be operating. It will be apparent that there is overlap between these chapters, only with some different details about the data formats.
PHOENIX adheres to up-to date data management standards and regulations such as the GDPR, for details on our data management organisation and policies please inquire our dedicated deliverable D 1.2 Data Management Plan.
Overall, this deliverable provides the basis for following steps in PHOENIX and at the same time it is formatted in a way that can support all partners in their search for relevant information for their work packages and tasks (and pilot area case studies) that they work on.
Datum van beschikbaarheid | 30-sep.-2022 |
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Uitgever | ZENODO |