Geo-portal as a planning instrument: supporting decision making and fostering market potential of Energy efficiency in buildings

B. Cuca, R. Brumana, D. Oreni, G. Iannaccone, M. M. Sesana
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Steady technological progress has led to a noticeable advancement in disciplines associated with Earth observation. This has enabled information transition regarding changing scenarios, both natural and urban, to occur in (almost) real time. In particular, the need for integration on a local scale with the wider territorial framework has occurred in analysis and monitoring of built environments over the last few decades. The progress of Geographic Information (GI) science has provided significant advancements when it comes to spatial analysis, while the almost free availability of the internet has ensured a fast and constant exchange of geo-information, even for everyday users’ requirements. Due to its descriptive and semantic nature, geo-spatial information is capable of providing a complete overview of a certain phenomenon and of predicting the implications within the natural, social and economic context. However, in order to integrate geospatial data into decision making processes, it is necessary to provide a specific context, which is well supported by verified data. This paper investigates the potentials of geo-portals as planning instruments developed to share multi-temporal/multi-scale spatial data, responding to specific end-users’ demands in the case of Energy efficiency in Buildings (EeB) across European countries. The case study regards the GeoCluster geo-portal and mapping tool (Project GE2O, FP7), built upon a GeoClustering methodology for mapping of indicators relevant for energy efficiency technologies in the construction sector.
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作为规划工具的地理门户:支持决策和促进建筑能源效率的市场潜力
稳定的技术进步使与地球观测有关的学科取得了显著的进步。这使得关于变化场景的信息转换(无论是自然的还是城市的)能够(几乎)实时地发生。特别是,在过去几十年中,在分析和监测建筑环境方面,需要在地方范围内与更广泛的领土框架相结合。地理信息(GI)科学的进步在空间分析方面取得了重大进展,而几乎免费的互联网确保了地理信息的快速和持续交换,甚至满足日常用户的需求。由于其描述性和语义性,地理空间信息能够提供对某一现象的完整概述,并预测其在自然、社会和经济背景下的影响。然而,为了将地理空间数据整合到决策过程中,有必要提供一个特定的背景,这是由验证数据很好地支持的。本文研究了地理门户作为规划工具的潜力,该工具用于共享多时间/多尺度空间数据,以响应欧洲各国建筑能效(EeB)的特定最终用户需求。案例研究涉及GeoCluster地理门户网站和绘图工具(GE2O项目,FP7),该工具建立在GeoCluster方法的基础上,用于绘制与建筑部门能效技术相关的指标。
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