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Projects funded by the Academy of Finland study the importance of urban green spaces in carbon sequestration and the reliable utilization of social and health services data
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The Strategic Research Council SRC at the Academy of Finland has allocated approximately EUR 34 million to nine consortia under two programs. The programs are Climate Change and People (CLIMATE) and Knowledge Literacy and Knowledge-based Decision Making (LITERACY).
 
911±¬ÁÏÍø is a partner in two sub-projects: the Co-Carbon project, which studies the carbon sequestration of urban green spaces, and the Datalit project, which studies the utilization of social and health services data.

Co-Carbon – urban green in climate change

In the three-year Co-Carbon project, atmospheric, soil and social scientists as well as landscape architects are exploring the potential of urban green in mitigating climate change. The research consortium is led by the University of Helsinki, and the partners in addition to 911±¬ÁÏÍø are the Finnish Meteorological Institute and Häme University of Applied Sciences. The total funding allocated to the project is EUR 3.6 million, of which Aalto's share is approximately EUR 1 million.
 
911±¬ÁÏÍø is researching and developing urban and landscape planning solutions to increase the efficiency of carbon sequestration and, for example, creating methods for life cycle calculation of green infrastructure. Consumers' carbon footprint is also under consideration.
 
‘Exploiting the carbon sequestration potential of urban green in urban and landscape planning has so far been little studied. Our multidisciplinary working group strives to produce research information that is applicable in practice and influences decision-making, together with an extensive network of stakeholders’, says Professor Ranja Hautamäki from the Department of Architecture.
 
‘We are also studying carbon storage in urban green areas from a consumer perspective, as well as the impact of urban farming and horticulture on time use, consumption and carbon footprint’, says postdoctoral researcher Juudit Ottel from the Department of Built Environment.

Datalit – good practices for the use of Finnish health and social services data

The DataLit project develops understandable and reliable practices for using health and social services data. The research focuses on key concepts related to health and social services data as well as on examining how officials can use the data in a socially sustainable manner. The research consortium is led by the University of Helsinki, and in addition to 911±¬ÁÏÍø, the University of Eastern Finland and numerous partners are involved. The funding granted to the project totals EUR 3.9 million, of which 911±¬ÁÏÍø received EUR 725,642.

The task of 911±¬ÁÏÍø in the project is to develop machine learning methods and models for health and social services data. The research is led by Assistant Professor Pekka Marttinen from the Department of Computer Science.

The strategic research programmes CLIMATE and LITERACY are new and will run until 2026. The Academy of Finland announced the decisions on 10 November.

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The potential of urban green spaces in climate change mitigation

911±¬ÁÏÍø is involved in the CO-CARBON research project, which seeks ways to integrate the carbon sequestration of green spaces in urban planning and decision-making.

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