Sister Projects

SAGE builds on the first three taxonomy of objectives (Levels 0-2) formulated in the GREAT project to deliver the operational capabilities of the GDDS and the higher-level taxonomy objectives to be fulfilled by the use cases.

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The building blocks, components and results from AD4GD supporting semantic interoperability in a green deal data space will be considered in SAGE. These include the Green Deal Information Model (GDIM), which harmonizes and aligns relevant cross-domain standards with well-known domain models.

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The project aims to unleash potential environmental, biodiversity and climate data through dedicated European data spaces. The project has created FAIRiCUBE HUB, a platform and framework for data ingestion, provision, analysis, processing and dissemination. A key focus is to enable users to scope the requirements and costs of their desired analyses.

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USAGE (Urban Data Space for Green Deal) provide solutions and mechanisms for making city-level environmental and climate data available to everyone based on FAIR principles, like: innovative governance mechanisms, consolidated arrangements, AI-based tools, and data analytics to share, access, and use
city-level data from Earth Observation (EO), Internet of Things (IoT), authoritative and crowdsources.

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B-Cubed is standardising access to biodiversity data, empowering policymakers to proactively address the impacts of biodiversity change. B-Cubed aims to transforme biodiversity monitoring into an agile and responsive process. It leverages the concept of data cubes to standardise access to biodiversity data using the Essential Biodiversity Variables framework. These cubes are the basis for models and indicators of past, current and future biodiversity. The models will be accessible to users in real-time and on-demand in a cloud computing environment, delivering information on biodiversity status and change.

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