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. Bridging the Big Data Gap for Water Sustainability .

Facilitating access to valuable data for hydrological modeling, agriculture, and urban water demand through innovative solutions. Enhancing data usability, supporting product development, and fostering long-term data management. .

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. Bridging the Big Data Gap for Water Sustainability .

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  1. WHAT • Title: Supporting the use of Big Data for Water • Filling in the knowledge gap • Delivery available data/information to users • Environment for product & application development • Accessibility in terms of usability & visualization • Longterm data management & mining • Sector: hydrological modeling, agriculture, urban water demand, governmental administration

  2. HOW • Transfer from science to real-world: • Build trust in new technology • Translate language – both ways • Capacity Dev also for scientists e.g. on policies • Accessible communication / education • Videos, virtual campus, blogs/forum, gaming, use cases • Social media, Ted-talks, open-source communities • Link experts/research and societal challenges • Engage youth & private sectors over “appatons” and competitions

  3. WHO • University & scientific community • User communities – institutions, farmer associations, river basin committees, regional centers, governments • Productive sectors (water, agriculture, energy) • Technology representatives (ICT…)

  4. WHY • Increase the USE of available, diverse data sources by none science • Mainstream of high volume data distribution • Enabling environment for analysis, decision making, innovation (product development) • Improve water resource management efficiency • Use Cap-Tec to communicate/high-light Big Data products/services & their added value!

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