Wednesday, May 11th, 2022. Time: 15h
Online – Session link: https://meet.google.com/ywr-jgsi-pzw
ABSTRACT
Multiple departments of the Government of Catalonia and CIMNE are working on the development of a predictive tool to help in decision-making on land use planning and urban planning from the use of technologies for mass data capture to improve efficiency in city and territory planning. The main purpose is to train the competent public administrations in urban and territorial affairs to implement proactive public policies, with real-time knowledge of the dysfunctions in the achievement of their policies. It would therefore be a question of building a model that validates or questions (objectively) the level of implementation of planning strategies or public policies.
This tool for territorial prediction will focus on the characterization and subsequent modeling of industrial estates, housing developments and housing in urban neighborhoods.
The talk will be given in catalan.
SPEAKERS CV
Gerard Mor Gerard Mor holds a PhD in data science from the University of Lleida, a master's degree in decision-making from Rei Joan Carles University, and a building engineer from the University of Lleida. With more than 15 articles in international journals and conferences. As a data scientist, he focuses on the modeling of building energy loads (mainly for forecasting, fault detection and characterization) using various statistical and machine learning techniques managed and processed in data flows within architectures. of big data. He is currently in charge of technical development and management of research projects in Europe, Spain and Catalonia.
Júlia Trias has worked in the administration of the Government of Catalonia since 1984 and has subsequently dealt with authorizations on undevelopable land in the metropolitan region of Barcelona. She has collaborated in the elaboration of the partial territorial plans of the Alt Pirineu i l'Aran i del Camp de Tarragona. Se has been responsible for the application of landscape policies and she is currently Head of Service of the Territorial Observatory of the General Directorate of Urbanism.
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