Using Open Data to Monitor the Status of a Metropolitan Area: The Case of the Metropolitan Area of Turin

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作者
Candela F. [1 ]
Mulassano P. [2 ]
机构
[1] Compagnia di San Paolo, Turin
[2] Compagnia di San Paolo Foundation, Turin
关键词
COVID-19; metropolitan area; monitoring; open data; Turin;
D O I
10.2478/dim-2021-0001
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The paper presents and discusses the method adopted by Compagnia di San Paolo, one of the largest European philanthropic institutions, to monitor the advancement, despite the COVID-19 situation, in providing specific input to the decision-making process for dedicated projects. An innovative approach based on the use of daily open data was adopted to monitor the metropolitan area with a multidimensional perspective. Several open data indicators related to the economy, society, culture, environment, and climate were identified and incorporated into the decision support system dashboard. Indicators are presented and discussed to highlight how open data could be integrated into the foundation's strategic approach and potentially replicated on a large scale by local institutions. Moreover, starting from the lessons learned from this experience, the paper analyzes the opportunities and critical issues surrounding the use of open data, not only to improve the quality of life during the COVID-19 epidemic but also for the effective regulation of society, the participation of citizens, and their well-being. © 2021 Filippo Candela et al., published by Sciendo
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页码:299 / 307
页数:8
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