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D/Public Expenditure and reform, Government Buildings, Merrion Street, Dublin 2 Conference Room 0.2, South Block 2.00pm, Wednesday 11 February 2015 Tracey P. Lauriault and Rob Kitchin Programmable City Project, NIRSA, Maynooth University Open Data Seminar Department of Public Expenditure and Reform What can be done with Open Data?
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D/Public Expenditure and reform, Government Buildings, Merrion Street, Dublin 2

Conference Room 0.2, South Block2.00pm, Wednesday 11 February 2015

Tracey P. Lauriault and Rob Kitchin Programmable City Project, NIRSA, Maynooth University

Open Data SeminarDepartment of Public Expenditure and

Reform

What can be done with Open Data?

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Table of Contents

• Programmable City project• Data Management• 2 data use case examples• Transit • Homelessness

• All Island Research Observatory (AIRO)• Dublin Dashboard

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The Programmable City

• A European Research Council (ERC: €2.3m) and Science Foundation of Ireland (SFI: €200k) funded• SH3: Environment and Society • Team of 11 researchers• 1 PI; 4 Pd Researchers; 5 PhD students

• Key themes: smart cities, software, ubiquitous computing, locative media, big and open data

• Primary site: Dublin; Secondary site: Boston • 5 years (started June 2013)

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MIT Press 2011 Sage 2014

Aim of the ERC project is to build off and extend a decade of work

that culminated in Code/Space book (MIT Press) with a

set of detailed empirical studies

Aim

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Objectives

How is the city translated into software and data? How do software and data reshape the city?

Translation:City into Code/Data

Transduction:Code/Data Reshapes

City

THE CITYSOFTWARE

Discourses, Practices, Knowledge, Models

Mediation, Augmentation, Facilitation, Regulation

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Sub-Projects

Translation:City into code & data

Transduction:Code & data reshape

city

Understanding the city

(Knowledge)

How are digital data materially & discursively supported & processed

about cities & their citizens? (Tracey, PdR)

How does software drive public policy development

& implementation? (Bob /Aoife PhDs)

Managing the city

(Governance)

How are discourses & practices of city governance

translated into code?

How is software used to regulate & govern city

life? (Jim, PhD)

Working in the city

(Production)

How is the geography & political economy of software production

organised? (Alan, PhD)

How does software alter the form & nature of

work? (Leighton, PdR)

Living in the city

(Social Politics)

How is software discursively produced &

legitimated by vested interests? (Darach, PhD)

How does software transform the spatiality &

spatial behaviour of individuals? (Sung-Yueh,

PdR)

Creating the smart city Dublin Dashboard (Gavin, PdR)

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Data Management

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Data Management Framework

Jeff Pitot de La Beaujardière, Data Management Architect at NOAAhttps://geo-ide.noaa.gov/wiki/images/9/97/Wksp3-201208_Interagency_NOAA-DM-Architecture_DeLaBeaujardiere.pdf

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Transit Data Use Case

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Public Transit Conversation

Privatizing public transport from the periphery to the centre?

• Data Sources• Dublin Bus routes considered for privatisation - 23 Dublin Bus & 5 Bus Éireann routes• CSO/AIRO maps at small area & electoral division to examine what public is served by

public transport• Data Sets:

• Population by social class – professional workers, skilled manual labour• Private Car Ownership• Deprivation Index

• Analysis• Core – periphery analysis of bus route privatization• Examine demographics of ‘orbital’ areas served by proposed privatised bus routes• Effects of frequency of service delivery to different populations

• Limitations• Absence of route-specific passenger load data

Eoin O’Mahony, Assistant Lecturer SPD/DCU & Omar Sarhan, GIS and data enthusiasthttps://irelandafternama.wordpress.com/2015/02/05/privatizing-public-transport-from-the-periphery-to-the-centre/

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Transit & Demographic Data

Eoin O’Mahony, Assistant Lecturer SPD/DCU & Omar Sarhan, GIS and data enthusiasthttps://irelandafternama.wordpress.com/2015/02/05/privatizing-public-transport-from-the-periphery-to-the-centre/

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Transportation Applications

http://www.dublinbus.ie/en/rtpi/sources-of-real-time-information

http://www.apps4ottawa.ca/en/apps/68

“In Transit” part of the Cabspotting program run by the Exploratorium, using data from Yellow Cab and

visualisations Stamen Design - See more at: http://www.ethanzuckerman.com/blog/2008/12/26/m

apping-infrastructure-and-flow/#sthash.qar3OcMV.dpuf

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Homeless Data Use Case

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Homelessness

• Dublin Region Homeless Executive (DRHE) - Research and Data Advisory Committee (RDAC)• Housing Agency• DRHE• Public Health• Focus Ireland• School of Social work and

Social Policy TCD• Programmable City, NUIM• School of Business, TCD• HSE

Network of Decision makers• Homelessness Oversight

Committee• National Homeless Consultative

Committee• Dublin Joint Homelessness

Consultative Forum• 2016 Census Advisory Committee• Department of the Environment,

Community and Local Government

• Local Authorities/HSE • Charitable organizations• Housing and service providers...more

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Data collection

http://www.homelessdublin.ie/pass

http://www.dublincity.ie/official-street-count-figures-rough-sleeping-winter-

2014-across-dublin-region

http://www.cso.ie/en/census/census2011reports/

homelesspersonsinirelandaspecialcensus2011report/

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Data dissemination

http://www.environ.ie/en/DevelopmentHousing/Housing/SpecialNeeds/HomelessPeople/

http://www.environ.ie/en/DevelopmentHousing/Housing/SpecialNeeds/HomelessPeople/

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Atlas of the Risk of Homelessness

“https://gcrc.carleton.ca/confluence/display/GCRCWEB/Pilot+Atlas+of+the+Risk+of+Homelessness

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Risk of Homelessness Indicators Across Time

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Aging Social Housing Stock by Neighbourhood: Toronto

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Municipal Data Collection Tool

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All-Island Research Observatory

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All-Island Research Observatory

• Spatial data portal and consultancy specializing in evidence-based planning

• Been operating since 2005 (initially as CBRRO)• Interactive mapping & graphing modules both

North/South

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AIRO – data, maps, services

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Dublin Dashboard

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Partnership & Funding

• Developed (Start 2013): • The Programmable City project• All-Island Research Observatory (AIRO)

• Partnership:• Dublin City Council

• Funded:• European Research Council • Science Foundation Ireland• 2 years of funding (spread over 3 years)

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The Dublin Dashboard includes:• real-time information • time-series indicator data • & interactive maps about all aspects of

the city 

Benefits:• detailed, up to date intelligence about

the city that aids everyday decision making and fosters evidence-informed analysis.

Freely available data sources:• Dublin City Council• Dublinked • Central Statistics Office • Eurostat• government departments • links to a variety of existing

applications

Produced by:• The Programmable City project• All-Island research Observatory (AIRO)

at Maynooth University• working with Dublin City Council

Funded by :• the European Research Council (ERC)• Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)

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Why produce a Dublin Dashboard?

• To answer the following questions:• How well is Dublin performing?• What’s happening in the city right now?• Where are the nearest facilities to me?• What are the patterns of population, employment,

crime, housing, etc in the city?• What are the future development plans?• How do I report issues about the city?• How can I freely access data about the city?

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Logic & principles

• Provides practical, useful, accessible city intelligence to public, government and companies to aid everyday decision making, evidence-informed debate, and policy formulation

• Pull together data about all aspects of the city – including real-time info - from as many sources as possible (e.g., DCC, Dublinked, CSO, Eurostat, govt depts)

• Select data that are: • systematic and continuous in operation and coverage• timely and traceable over time

• Data displayed through an analytical dashboard that uses interactive data visualisations that require no a priori knowledge to use

• Produced as a platform that leverages existing resources and encourages new app development.

• The data are open for others to use and re-work.

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• How’s Dublin Doing?• Dublin Indicators and benchmarking

tools• Dublin Real-Time

• Real-time data from sensors across Dublin

• Dublin Mapped• Detailed Census maps for 2006 &

2011 Census, crime, live register• Dublin Planning

• Zoning and planning permissions• Dublin Near To Me

• Maps of location and nearness to public services, area profiles

• Dublin Housing• Maps of housing, house prices and

commuting patterns• Dublin Reporting

• FixMyStreet, CityWatch, FixMyArea• Dublin Data Stores

• Access to all data used in the dashboard

• Dublin Social (in progress)• Maps of social media activity

• Dublin Modelled (in progress)• Modelling and scenario tools

• Dublin Apps (in progress)• Directory of apps relevant to Dublin

• Have Your Say (in progress)• Feedback from users

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Next steps

• The Dashboard is extensive, but far from finished• It is an on-going project and we are working on:• adding more real-time data• extending indicator/benchmarking data and mapping modules• opening up more datasets and encouraging new data

generation, more geo-referencing of data, and better ways to share data (APIs, machine-readable)

• adding new modules: city snapshot, social media, modelling (needs investment), links to city apps

• translating for mobile platforms (e.g. tablet/smartphone apps)• encouraging others to leverage data and add new apps

• We’re interested in working with any interested parties to help develop Dashboard further or to implement it for different places

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www.dublindashboard.iehttps://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/p

rogcity

@ProgCityAcknowledgements

Programmable City project research is funded by a European Research Council Advanced Investigator award (ERC-2012-AdG-323636-SOFTCITY).

"Great cities embrace the data ... they are not defensive about it ... they improve" Louisville Mayor, Greg Fischer