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The ?Pilot Application in Urban Landscapes ? towards integrated city observatories for greenhouse gases? (PAUL) project supports
the European Green Deal by creating capabilities to observe and verify greenhouse gas emissions from densely populated urban
areas across Europe. Cities are recognized as important anthropogenic greenhouse gas emission hotspots and therefore play a
significant role in any emission reduction efforts. The PAUL project aims to increase our understanding of specific needs of
greenhouse gas emission assessment in urban environment; it compares available and novel observational approaches and
implements an integrated concept for a city observatory, providing unique data sets that feed diverse modelling approaches,
scientific studies and will be the base of services towards the city administrations. A specifically innovative approach is the co-design
of services, models and observations between city administrators and scientists from multiple disciplines including social and
governmental sciences.The PAUL co-design approach will exploring the needs of the cities and combining these with the scientific
outcomes. This allows to introduce smart services to the cities, supporting evidence-based decisions on climate action and strategic
investments. Overarching goals of PAUL are to:
1) implement elements of a pilot city observatory in a large (Paris), a medium (Munich) and a small (Zurich) European city,
2) collaborate with city stakeholders and engage citizens in co-designing services that are required for GHG monitoring in order to
validate the implementation of Paris Agreement, and
3) increase our understanding of specific needs of GHG assessment in urban environment and create a service portfolio for setting
up an urban greenhouse gas observatory.
the European Green Deal by creating capabilities to observe and verify greenhouse gas emissions from densely populated urban
areas across Europe. Cities are recognized as important anthropogenic greenhouse gas emission hotspots and therefore play a
significant role in any emission reduction efforts. The PAUL project aims to increase our understanding of specific needs of
greenhouse gas emission assessment in urban environment; it compares available and novel observational approaches and
implements an integrated concept for a city observatory, providing unique data sets that feed diverse modelling approaches,
scientific studies and will be the base of services towards the city administrations. A specifically innovative approach is the co-design
of services, models and observations between city administrators and scientists from multiple disciplines including social and
governmental sciences.The PAUL co-design approach will exploring the needs of the cities and combining these with the scientific
outcomes. This allows to introduce smart services to the cities, supporting evidence-based decisions on climate action and strategic
investments. Overarching goals of PAUL are to:
1) implement elements of a pilot city observatory in a large (Paris), a medium (Munich) and a small (Zurich) European city,
2) collaborate with city stakeholders and engage citizens in co-designing services that are required for GHG monitoring in order to
validate the implementation of Paris Agreement, and
3) increase our understanding of specific needs of GHG assessment in urban environment and create a service portfolio for setting
up an urban greenhouse gas observatory.
| Acronym | PAUL |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/10/21 → 31/12/25 |
Collaborative partners
- Integrated Carbon Observation System European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ICOS ERIC) (Coordinator) (lead)
- Heidelberg University (Project partner)
- University of Helsinki (Project partner)
- Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg (Project partner)
- Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (Project partner)
- Euro-Mediterranean Center for Climate Change (CMCC) (Project partner)
- European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (Project partner)
- Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA) (Project partner)
- Eidgenössische Materialprüfungs- und Forschungsanstalt (Project partner)
- Lund University (Project partner)
- Technical University of Munich (TUM) (Project partner)
- Karlsruhe Institue of Technology (Institut für Mess- und Regelungstechnik) (Project partner)
- University of Basel (Project partner)
- Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) (Project partner)
- Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS-Paris) (Project partner)
- French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE) (Project partner)
- National Observatory of Athens (Project partner)
- Aalto University/Aalto korkeakoulusaatio (Project partner)
- Max Planck Society (Project partner)
- Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences (CzechGlobe) (Project partner)
- Organisation meteorologique mondiale (Project partner)
- National Research Council of Italy (Project partner)
- Origins SAS (Project partner)
- Association Interdépartementale pour la gestion du Réseau automatique de surveillance de la Pollution Atmosphérique et d'Alerte en Région (Project partner)
- European Social Survey European Research Infrastructure Consortium (Project partner)
- University of Antwerp (Project partner)
- University of Copenhagen (Project partner)
- University of Aveiro (Project partner)
- Akademia Gorniczo-Iiutnicza (Project partner)
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