using open data to improve society
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Workshop
The importance of communicating and sharing relevant data on water- and risk- related issues
5th April 2016
University of Padova
Geosciences Department of University of PadovaVia Giovanni Gradenigo 6, Padova
the goals of this presentation
- what's open data?- the role of open data for the society- open data as cultural revolution- open the data is not enough
I could have certainly done more,
especially regarding the statistical
aspects, however, in our country both
private and non-profit organizations
show reluctance relying on public
domain for data and content
Cesare Battisti 'Il Trentino"- 1898
The five ★ of Open Data Engagement
★ Be demand driven
★ ★ Put data in context
★ ★ ★ Support conversation around data
★ ★ ★ ★ Build capacity, skills and networks
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Collaborate on data as a common resource
http://www.opendataimpacts.net/engagement/
A calculus for open dataOur calculus centers around a simple equation:
P × B + D > CP is the probability that opening the data will have some effect,
B is the individual benefit of opening the data,
D is the duty (the global or ecosystem impact), and
C is the cost.
Any increase in P, B or D and a decrease in C will make the outcome of opening
the data better.
http://thegovlab.org/a-calculus-for-open-data/
Open Data is an opportunityWe have to improve the culture of dataThe revolution starts from the data providers
REUSE - SUSTAINABILITY - GROWTH
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