Projects
The City Science Laboratory engages in research projects that enhance urban sustainability, resilience, and data-driven decision-making. We collaborate across disciplines to develop innovative solutions in mobility, climate adaptation, and cultural heritage preservation. In particular, the projects focus on smart strategies for sustainable tourism, an observatory for early warning and risk assessment of emerging infectious diseases, and the developing of nature-based solutions to mitigate hydro-meteorological risks. Through these initiatives, we contribute to advancing scientific methodologies and computational tools for urban and environmental challenges.
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VERA (Virtualizing Emilia Romagna Air Quality) is the digital twin project of the Emilia Romagna Region, designed as a simulation and forecasting tool for assessing environmental responses to regional policies. It integrates various models—meteorological, climatic, air quality, mobility—and diverse datasets to support decision-making processes aimed at improving air quality, advancing decarbonization, and mitigating climate change.
Bologna’s DT is a dynamic digital model of the urban environment and its functioning, powered by data and information shared by stakeholders and citizens and collected in real-time. Bologna’s DT will provide a new civic infrastructure to improve quality of life and address major challenges of our time, such as climate change and new economic and social trends.
TALEA is an urban climate adaptation project in Bologna that develops “Green Cells” — modular nature-based solutions — to reduce urban heat islands, enhance green infrastructure, and foster citizen participation.
(Smart strategies for sustainable tourism in LIvely cultural DEStinations) the project aims at fostering cross border cooperation among cultural destinations in the Programme area and the joint planning of smart strategies to support more sustainable and balanced territorial development through the promotion of tangible and intangible cultural heritage, in particular those assets shaping the identity of the destinations.
The Venice Smart Control Room is an innovative project that provides comprehensive monitoring of the city by collecting data from various systems and sensors. Powered by MindIcity, a platform leveraging AI, Big Data Analytics, IoT, and Cloud Computing, it enables real-time and historical data analysis for predictive modeling and simulations. This facilitates informed decision-making in areas such as safety and mobility, offering administrators and operators immediate insights into critical urban dynamics.
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The posters refer to topics related to the Bologna Digital Twin project and concern urban mobility, infrastructure energy and urban green heritage for the city of Bologna.