This document aims to describe in more detail the CURE cross-cutting applications and to summarize the preparatory activities for the individual applications development, following the first description in Methodology Review and Selection Deliverable (D1.3). The purpose of each CURE application, the data and methodology used, as well as the output features and characteristics are presented. Preliminary results of some applications for the front-runner cities are demonstrated, where possible, and feedback is provided on the stakeholder needs, as identified in Summary of User Requirements Deliverable (D1.1)
International audienceCities are particularly vulnerable to the consequences of climate change. Adap...
This report is produced within the Urban Transition Øresund (UT) project (2011–2014), and it is part...
This report is produced within the Urban Transition Øresund (UT) project (2011–2014), and it is part...
This document aims to describe the final updated methodology of the CURE Cross-Cutting Applications ...
This document is the deliverable D3.4 of the CURE (Copernicus for Urban Resilience in Europe) Projec...
This document presents CURE stakeholder needs and requirements to shape the development of CURE cros...
The Copernicus for Urban Resilience in Europe (CURE) 2nd Demonstration Workshops (2nd Demos) were he...
This document presents the users’ feedback from the 1st CURE Demonstration Workshop held on Friday 1...
This document provides a review of current methodologies, which can be of use in the implementation ...
Sample Products from the CURE project Copernicus cross-cutting applications focusing on climate chan...
Urban transport for people and goods is rapidly becoming one of the major challenges of political le...
The existing CAAD programs and design applications are not much usefull for designers with urbanisti...
Urban manufacturing and manufacturers play a vital role in delivering circular economy ambitions thr...
Deliverable 4.4 is an essential delivery of Task 4.4 Integration of Services in WP4 Cure System Deve...
The term Procedural Cities derives from the concept of procedural modeling; a set of techniques whic...
International audienceCities are particularly vulnerable to the consequences of climate change. Adap...
This report is produced within the Urban Transition Øresund (UT) project (2011–2014), and it is part...
This report is produced within the Urban Transition Øresund (UT) project (2011–2014), and it is part...
This document aims to describe the final updated methodology of the CURE Cross-Cutting Applications ...
This document is the deliverable D3.4 of the CURE (Copernicus for Urban Resilience in Europe) Projec...
This document presents CURE stakeholder needs and requirements to shape the development of CURE cros...
The Copernicus for Urban Resilience in Europe (CURE) 2nd Demonstration Workshops (2nd Demos) were he...
This document presents the users’ feedback from the 1st CURE Demonstration Workshop held on Friday 1...
This document provides a review of current methodologies, which can be of use in the implementation ...
Sample Products from the CURE project Copernicus cross-cutting applications focusing on climate chan...
Urban transport for people and goods is rapidly becoming one of the major challenges of political le...
The existing CAAD programs and design applications are not much usefull for designers with urbanisti...
Urban manufacturing and manufacturers play a vital role in delivering circular economy ambitions thr...
Deliverable 4.4 is an essential delivery of Task 4.4 Integration of Services in WP4 Cure System Deve...
The term Procedural Cities derives from the concept of procedural modeling; a set of techniques whic...
International audienceCities are particularly vulnerable to the consequences of climate change. Adap...
This report is produced within the Urban Transition Øresund (UT) project (2011–2014), and it is part...
This report is produced within the Urban Transition Øresund (UT) project (2011–2014), and it is part...