
SECRETARIA REGIONAL DE TURISMO, AMBIENTE E CULTURA
SECRETARIA REGIONAL DE TURISMO, AMBIENTE E CULTURA
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2023Partners:KNOWLEDGEBIZ, ISMMS, University of Vienna, SESARAM EPERAM, FEDERATION EUROPEENNE DES ASSOCIATIONS INFIRMIERES AISBL +16 partnersKNOWLEDGEBIZ,ISMMS,University of Vienna,SESARAM EPERAM,FEDERATION EUROPEENNE DES ASSOCIATIONS INFIRMIERES AISBL,AZM,D4L DATA4LIFE GGMBH,UL,INTEROP-VLab,HEALTHMETRIX GMBH,UKA,ZS UNTERNEHMEN GESUNDHEIT GMBH & COKG,Stëftung Hëllef Doheem,INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE (ITTM) SA,San Raffaele Hospital,SECRETARIA REGIONAL DE TURISMO, AMBIENTE E CULTURA,UP,CONFEDERATION FRANCAISE DES RETRAITES,UNINOVA,EASPD,HPIFunder: European Commission Project Code: 826117Overall Budget: 21,781,100 EURFunder Contribution: 21,781,100 EURSmart4Health will enable the citizen-centred EU EHR exchange for personalised health. This will pave the way for the full deployment of citizen-centred solutions and services in a digital single market for wellbeing and healthcare. It will provide for interoperability, complementarity and cooperativity with profiles that are currently used e.g. by Member States and regions. Smart4Health will enable the bridging between the diverse EU EHR data and citizen-generated health data. It will connect citizens to science and personalised health services. The European Commission 2017 review of the Digital Single Market lists three priorities: 1) Citizens´ secure access to electronic health records and the possibility to share it across borders, 2) Supporting data infrastructure, to advance research, disease prevention and personalised health and care 3) Facilitating feedback and interaction between patients and healthcare providers, to support prevention and citizen empowerment as well as quality and patient-centred care. Smart4Health addresses these priorities with an outstanding consortium that develops, tests and validates a platform prototype for the Smart4Health citizen-centred health record EU-EHR exchange. Smart4Health provides an easy-to-use, secure, constantly accessible and portable health data and services prototype, thus advancing citizen health and wellbeing, and digital health innovation. Smart4Health builds on the strength of the European infrastructures CEF, ELIXIR, the EIT Health, BBMRI-ERIC, the European Virtual Laboratory for Enterprise Interoperability (I-VLab), the experience and knowledge gained and generated, the EU/US collaboration in eHealth, e.g. the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, the momentum of initiatives in the Member States, e.g. 'Medizininformatik Initiative' of the BMBF in Germany. Smart4Health enables citizens to manage and bridge their own health data throughout the EU and beyond, advancing own and societal health and wellbeing.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2021Partners:CINESI SL, MEMEX SRL, MUNICIPALITY OF LIMASSOL, MUNICIPALITY OF RETHYMNON, VECTOS +28 partnersCINESI SL,MEMEX SRL,MUNICIPALITY OF LIMASSOL,MUNICIPALITY OF RETHYMNON,VECTOS,GV21,VALLETTA KUNSILLI LOKALI,ARDITI,CMF,CITY COUNCIL OF RIO MARINA,STRATAGEM ENERGY LTD,COMUNE DI RIO,COMUNE DI PORTOFERRAIO,CONFERENCE DES REGIONS PERIPHERIQUES MARITIMES D EUROPE,VECTOS GMBH,EIP,University of Malta,Guaguas Municipales S.A.,Beijing University of Technology,AYUNTAMIENTO DE LAS PALMAS DE GRANCANARIA,AREAM,TUC,EPC,MTCP,SECRETARIA REGIONAL DE TURISMO, AMBIENTE E CULTURA,CONFERENCE OF PERIPHERAL AND MARITIMEREGIONS OF EU,LIMASSOL TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AND PROMOTION COMPANY LTD,INGENIERIA ELECTRONICA CANARIA SL,HF,INSIGHT INNOVATION GMBH,TRANSPORT MALTA,ISINNOVA,SAGULPAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 689031Overall Budget: 20,226,100 EURFunder Contribution: 17,874,900 EURWithin the EU, and particularly following the economic crisis; tourism will be, the ‘engine for economic growth’, particularly in the underperforming Mediterranean economies; where tourism has traditionally been a dominant economic sector. The world market of tourists continues to grow and Europe has unique selling points for further tourist growth from within and outside the EU (including China). The competitive market for tourism means that cities have to provide the high quality, sustainable environments desired by tourists, while providing local sustainable employment opportunities that overcome the seasonal and sometimes informal nature of tourist economies. Achieving sustainable mobility is a vital part of the growth equation for Europe’s tourist cities.DESTINATIONS will develop an innovative holistic approach to building sustainable urban mobility systems for both residents and tourists. The project impacts will make a positive contribution to demonstrating how this can achieve growth and therefore provide a benchmark for other EU tourist cities. DESTINATIONS will demonstrate and evaluate the effectiveness of innovative sustainable mobility solutions in 6 tourist cities with different characteristics but sharing common challenges. The solutions will address: • Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning for residents and visitors • Safe, attractive and accessible public spaces for all generations • Shared mobility and e-infrastructures towards zero emissions transport • Smart & clean urban freight logistics at tourist destinations • Mobility management & awareness for sustainable mobility • Attractive, clean, accessible and efficient public transport Achieving the objectives will increase the attractiveness of the city, both for tourists and for businesses in the sector and multiplier impacts in the economy for goods and services. All of these will contribute to better social cohesion (which attracts further investment). So sustainable mobility grows the economy.
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