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    Resultados do Grupo de Trabalho de Tecnologias Avançadas IDE do Projecto OTALEX C

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    Apresentam-se os resultado do Grupo de Trabalho de Tecnologias Avançadas IDE do projeto OTALEX-C, sendo estes: a geração de dados interligados de elementos geográficos do território OTALEX-C para a publicação de uma Web Semântica, e a captura e publicação de dados ambientais através de serviços padronizados de registo de observações com recurso a sensores, aplicando a standard SOS definida pela OGC.POCTEP 2007-201

    Atlas OTALEX

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    Extremadura, in Spain, and Alentejo and Centro, in Portugal, are tree regions belonging to different countries but with several common interests. They are continuous border areas that share similar ecological, socioeconomic and environmental characteristics. The cooperation between these territories which promotes the collaboration and exchange of information between both sides of the Spanish-Portuguese frontier, has important references in several crossborder projects, such as: COORDSIG “Coordination of Geographical Information Systems and Instruments of Territorial Observation in Low Density Rural Areas”, co-financed by EFRD, program Interreg II C, developed between 1997 and 2001; PLANEXAL “Territorial Recognition for the approach of common urban-territorial management and planning strategies in Extremadura and Alentejo”, co-financed by Interreg III A Spain Portugal Program, between 2003 and 2005; GEOALEX “Geographical model for environmental and territorial management of rural low density areas”, co-financed by Interreg III A (Sub-program Alentejo-Extremadura) from 2004 to 2006; OTALEX “Territorial Observatory Alentejo Extremadura”, co-financed by Interreg III A Spain-Portugal Program, developed from 2006 to 2009; and OTALEX II “Territorial and Environmental Observatory Alentejo Extremadura”, co-financed also by Interreg III A Spain-Portugal Program and developed between 2008 and 2011. Starting in 2009 as the ongoing project of OTALEX II, OTALEX C “Territorial and Environmental Observatory Alentejo Extremadura Centro”, co-financed by the Cross Border Cooperation Operational Program of Spain-Portugal 2007-2013 (POCTEP), has as main purpose the creation of a management and environmental monitoring system thought the SDI – IDE OTALEX (Spatial data infrastructure of the Territorial and Environmental Observatory Alentejo-Extremadura-Centro - www.ideotalex.eu) as an information and institutional sharing platform between Alentejo-Extremadura-Centro administrations. The project is integrated by different spanish and portuguese entities that belong to three levels of administration. At national level the spanish Nacional Centro of Geographical Information / Nacional Geographical Institute (CNIG-IGN) and portuguese General Territory Direction (DGT); at the regional level, the General Direction for Transports, Territorial Management and Urbanism (Consejería of Fomento, Vivienda, Territorial Management and Tourism – Government of Extremadura) and Coordination and Regional Development Commission of Alentejo (CCDR-A); at local level, Intermunicipal Community of Central Alentejo (CIMAC), Intermunicipal Community of Alto Alentejo (CIMAA), O. A. Equality and Local Development Area (Diputación of Badajoz) and Diputación of Cáceres; in the high education, the University of Extremadura, the University of Évora and the Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco; and as public enterprise, the Enterprise of Development and Infra-structures of Alqueva Dam, S.A. (EDIA). The publication of this crossborder atlas of Alentejo-Extremadura-Centro regions, the ATLAS OTALEX C, integrates the results of an extensive series of crossborder projects overcoming the fruitful cohesion of territories in the defence of their common interests. The present publication collects and synthetizes the harmonization effort made in bringing in common the information of the distinct partners of OTALEX C project, and aims to contribute in an effective way to the sustainable development of these crossborder regions through the definition of common strategies and of the implementation of crossborder of territorial and environmental observation instruments.Programa Operacional de Cooperação Transfronteiriça Espanha-Portugal 2007-2013 (POCTEP

    ATLAS OTALEX C

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    Extremadura, in Spain, and Alentejo and Centro, in Portugal, are tree regions belonging to different countries but with several common interests. They are continuous border areas that share similar ecological, socioeconomic and environmental characteristics. The cooperation between these territories which promotes the collaboration and exchange of information between both sides of the Spanish-Portuguese frontier, has important references in several crossborder projects, such as: COORDSIG “Coordination of Geographical Information Systems and Instruments of Territorial Observation in Low Density Rural Areas”, co-financed by EFRD, program Interreg II C, developed between 1997 and 2001; PLANEXAL “Territorial Recognition for the approach of common urban-territorial management and planning strategies in Extremadura and Alentejo”, co-financed by Interreg III A Spain Portugal Program, between 2003 and 2005; GEOALEX “Geographical model for environmental and territorial management of rural low density areas”, co-financed by Interreg III A (Sub-program Alentejo-Extremadura) from 2004 to 2006; OTALEX “Territorial Observatory Alentejo Extremadura”, co-financed by Interreg III A Spain-Portugal Program, developed from 2006 to 2009; and OTALEX II “Territorial and Environmental Observatory Alentejo Extremadura”, co-financed also by Interreg III A Spain-Portugal Program and developed between 2008 and 2011. Starting in 2009 as the ongoing project of OTALEX II, OTALEX C “Territorial and Environmental Observatory Alentejo Extremadura Centro”, co-financed by the Cross Border Cooperation Operational Program of Spain-Portugal 2007-2013 (POCTEP), has as main purpose the creation of a management and environmental monitoring system thought the SDI – IDE OTALEX (Spatial data infrastructure of the Territorial and Environmental Observatory Alentejo-Extremadura-Centro - www.ideotalex.eu) as an information and institutional sharing platform between Alentejo-Extremadura-Centro administrations. The project is integrated by different spanish and portuguese entities that belong to three levels of administration. At national level the spanish Nacional Centro of Geographical Information / Nacional Geographical Institute (CNIG-IGN) and portuguese General Territory Direction (DGT); at the regional level, the General Direction for Transports, Territorial Management and Urbanism (Consejería of Fomento, Vivienda, Territorial Management and Tourism – Government of Extremadura) and Coordination and Regional Development Commission of Alentejo (CCDR-A); at local level, Intermunicipal Community of Central Alentejo (CIMAC), Intermunicipal Community of Alto Alentejo (CIMAA), O. A. Equality and Local Development Area (Diputación of Badajoz) and Diputación of Cáceres; in the high education, the University of Extremadura, the University of Évora and the Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco; and as public enterprise, the Enterprise of Development and Infra-structures of Alqueva Dam, S.A. (EDIA). The publication of this crossborder atlas of Alentejo-Extremadura-Centro regions, the ATLAS OTALEX C, integrates the results of an extensive series of crossborder projects overcoming the fruitful cohesion of territories in the defence of their common interests. The present publication collects and synthetizes the harmonization effort made in bringing in common the information of the distinct partners of OTALEX C project, and aims to contribute in an effective way to the sustainable development of these crossborder regions through the definition of common strategies and of the implementation of crossborder of territorial and environmental observation instruments

    Actas de las II Jornadas ScienCity 2019: Fomento de la Cultura Científica, Tecnológica y de Innovación en Ciudades Inteligentes

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    TecnOlivo: Aplicación de Redes de Sensores en la Agricultura de Precisión / Auditoría y Certificación en Seguridad de Vehículos Autónomos y Conectados / Detección de Vehículos en Pasos de Peatones Inteligentes Mediante Machine Learning / Conteo Automático de Olivos mediante Análisis de Imagen a partir de Capturas Aéreas Multiespectrales / Blockchain en el Mundo Sanitario / Seguridad en Redes Cableadas / Evaluación de la Normativa Actual para la Medida de la Transmitancia Térmica / Overtourism: A Challenge for Smart Cities / Iconos Artísticos y Turismo Sostenible en Ciudades Inteligentes Europeas / Muelle de Levante en Huelva. Revitalización Sostenible de un Muelle Histórico Ligado al Uso Circular de la Energía / Proyecto “Badajoz es Más” / Estudio de Viabilidad de Instalación de Microturbinas en Sistemas de Abastecimiento Urbanos de Agua / Aprendizaje Basado en Proyectos para Educación en Sostenibilidad A User Experience Study for Smart Mobility System with Bikes / MPPT por Estimación de la Resistencia del Punto de Máxima Potencia en Base a Modelo Hiperbólico vs Método Clásico “P&O” / Medición de la Difusividad Térmica de Terrenos (Parámetro αz) Mediante Sondas de Temperatura Low Cost, Enterrada con Método Artesanal I / Medición de la Difusividad Térmica de Terrenos (Parámetro αz) Mediante Sondas de Temperatura Low Cost, Enterrada con Método Artesanal II / Redes DC Bipolares: Mejora en Redes de Distribución con Sistemas de Generación Distribuida- Medio Ambiente y Planificación UrbanaActualmente, nuestras ciudades están experimentando una verdadera transformación digital que requiere una atención inmediata en energía, transporte, movilidad, comunicación, seguridad, educación, turismo y aspectos sociales, así como fomentar todas aquellas actuaciones que persigan mejorar la calidad de vida y el desarrollo económico-ambiental sostenible.ScienCity 2019 es un foro científico-tecnológico que pretende dar a conocer las tecnologías emergentes siendo actualmente investigadas en las universidades, informar de experiencias, servicios e iniciativas puestas ya en marcha por instituciones y empresas, gestar una red temática que garantice la continuación de futuras acciones para el fomento de la cultura científica, tecnológica y de innovación en ciudades inteligentes, llegar a las entidades y decisores políticos para generar sinergias que incentiven líneas de negocio y el desarrollo de la región, así como implicar a los ciudadanos en el desarrollo, gestión y toma de decisiones de sus municipios.Universidad de Huelva Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Departamento de Ingeniería Electrónica, de Sistemas Informáticos y Automática Cátedra AIQBE Centro Científico-Tecnológico de Huelva Departamento de Tecnologías de la Información Diputación de Huelva Gonzalo Clemente Ariza, Seguros Ax
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