The purpose of this research is to demonstrate the strong potential of Earth-observation (EO) data and techniques in support of migration policies, and to propose actions to fill the existing structural gaps. The work was carried out within the "Smart URBan Solutions for air quality, disasters and city growth" (SMURBS, ERA-PLANET/H2020) project. The novelties introduced by the implemented solutions are based on the exploitation and synergy of data from different EO platforms (satellite, aerial, and in situ). The migration theme is approached from different perspectives. Among these, this study focuses on the design process of an EO-based solution for tailoring and monitoring the SDG 11 indicators in support of those stakeholders involved in migration issues, evaluating the consistency of the obtained results by their compliance with the pursued objective and the current policy framework. Considering the city of Bari (southern Italy) as a case study, significant conclusions were derived with respect to good practices and obstacles during the implementation and application phases. These were considered to deliver an EO-based proposal to addressmigrants' inclusion in urban areas, and to unfold the steps needed for replicating the solution in other cities within and outside Europe in a standardized manner.

EO4Migration: The Design of an EO-Based Solution in Support of Migrants' Inclusion and Social-Cohesion Policies

Mariella Aquilino
Primo
Conceptualization
;
Cristina Tarantino
Secondo
Writing – Review & Editing
;
Giuliana Quattrone;Silvana Fuina;Maria Adamo
Ultimo
Writing – Review & Editing
2022

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to demonstrate the strong potential of Earth-observation (EO) data and techniques in support of migration policies, and to propose actions to fill the existing structural gaps. The work was carried out within the "Smart URBan Solutions for air quality, disasters and city growth" (SMURBS, ERA-PLANET/H2020) project. The novelties introduced by the implemented solutions are based on the exploitation and synergy of data from different EO platforms (satellite, aerial, and in situ). The migration theme is approached from different perspectives. Among these, this study focuses on the design process of an EO-based solution for tailoring and monitoring the SDG 11 indicators in support of those stakeholders involved in migration issues, evaluating the consistency of the obtained results by their compliance with the pursued objective and the current policy framework. Considering the city of Bari (southern Italy) as a case study, significant conclusions were derived with respect to good practices and obstacles during the implementation and application phases. These were considered to deliver an EO-based proposal to addressmigrants' inclusion in urban areas, and to unfold the steps needed for replicating the solution in other cities within and outside Europe in a standardized manner.
2022
Istituto sull'Inquinamento Atmosferico - IIA
Inglese
14
17
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14174295
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Earth Observation
human settlement
population density
migration
Sustainable Development Goal 11
new urban agenda
Internazionale
Elettronico
8
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Aquilino, Mariella; Tarantino, Cristina; Athanasopoulou, Eleni; Gerasopoulos, Evangelos; Blonda, Palma; Quattrone, Giuliana; Fuina, Silvana; Adamo, Ma...espandi
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