DATA-DRIVEN RESOURCE...

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DATA-DRIVEN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

MARKO TURPEINEN

KTH, STOCKHOLM

A UNIQUE INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT CENTRE FOR SUSTAINABLE COMMUNICATIONS (CESC)

CESC

VINNOVA EXCELLENCE CENTRE 2007-2017

KTH

INTERACTIVE INSTITUTE

ERICSSON

TELIASONERA

COOP

CITY OF STOCKHOLM

STOCKHOLM COUNTY COUNCIL

ENERGY USE

RESOURCE USE

E-WASTE

BEHAVIORAL CHANGES

DEMATERIALIZATION

OPTIMIZATION

VISUALIZATION

EXPLORING ICT & SUSTAINABILITY

UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES ON MEDIA AND SUSTAINABILITY

DATA DRIVEN SUSTAINABILITY

CREATING

SHARING

VISUALIZING

Making the invisible visible Sustainability is data intensive. We need data for understanding the current state, providing feedback for actions, visualizing and tracking change.

Energy use, material flows, transportation data, environmental impact analysis, water usage, carbon emissions...

But sustainability is lagging behind in the use of new information technologies and paradigms.

1 Creating data

Sensing Data crunching

APIs Mashups

Real Time data

Creating data dynamically, in real time, based on existing data flows http://greenalytics.org

630 mtons

CO2

1.4% of global

emissions

GREENALYTICS

SELECTING THE GREENEST CLOUD

2 Sharing data

Open data Linked data

APIs

Sharing data in open and machine readable formats. http://footprinted.org

FOOTPRINTED

SOURCEMAP

ORGANIC EDUNET

3 Visualizing data

INTERACTIVE VISUALIZATIONS

Increasing understanding of CO2 http://carbon.to

One kilogram of CO2?

CARBON.TO

ENERGY LIFE

4 Opening innovation

ORGANIZING EVENTS GREEN HACKATHON STOCKHOLM 2011 LONDON 2012 BARCELONA 2012 HELSINKI 2012 ATHENS 2012 ZÜRICH 2013

IT’S ALL ABOUT THE DATA!

Data driven sustainability Using new information technologies and paradigms for creating, sharing and visualizing sustainability data more effectively. For understanding the current state, providing feedback for

calculations High granularity data Bottom-up approach Scalability Transparency Sharing and reusing Dynamic visualizations

MARKO TURPEINEN mstu@kth.se

JORGE ZAPICO zapico@kth.se

HANNES EBNER hebner@kth.se