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Open Data
        in Design and Civic Governance
           School of Architecture, University of Limerick
                        22nd October, 2012

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Fingal
3 largest
             rd



            Youngest

         Fast Growing

Fingal
Rapid Population Growth
Shared Anonymised Data
http://www.fdb.ie/fingaldatahub
Profile of a Place
Development Plan GIS
             http://gis.fingalcoco.ie/developmentplanadopted/DevPlanViewer.aspx
Greater Blanchardstown Initiative
© OSI – Licence 2009/24/CCMA Fingal County Council
Greater Blanchardstown Initiative
© OSI – Licence 2009/24/CCMA Fingal County Council
Greater Blanchardstown Initiative
© OSI – Licence 2009/24/CCMA Fingal County Council
Greater Blanchardstown Initiative
© OSI – Licence 2009/24/CCMA Fingal County Council
Greater Blanchardstown Initiative
© OSI – Licence 2009/24/CCMA Fingal County Council
Greater Blanchardstown Initiative
© OSI – Licence 2009/24/CCMA Fingal County Council
Greater Blanchardstown Initiative
© OSI – Licence 2009/24/CCMA Fingal County Council
Greater Blanchardstown Initiative
© OSI – Licence 2009/24/CCMA Fingal County Council
Greater Blanchardstown Initiative
© OSI – Licence 2009/24/CCMA Fingal County Council
Greater Blanchardstown Initiative
© OSI – Licence 2009/24/CCMA Fingal County Council
Greater Blanchardstown Initiative
© OSI – Licence 2009/24/CCMA Fingal County Council
Walkability Analysis
© OSI – Licence 2009/24/CCMA Fingal County Council
Walkability Analysis
© OSI – Licence 2009/24/CCMA Fingal County Council
Blanchardstown Urban Structure Permeability




Walkability Analysis
© OSI – Licence 2009/24/CCMA Fingal County Council
Blanchardstown Urban Structure Permeability
      Housecount Within Permeability:     17,051 (48%)
      Housecount Outside Permeability:    18,220 (52%)




Walkability Analysis
© OSI – Licence 2009/24/CCMA Fingal County Council
Urban Hacking
Desire Line & Proposed Solution
Desire Line
Urban Hacking!
Cycle Network Proposal
Open Data
What is Open Data?
   • Public Data
   • Open Formats
   • Machine Readable
   • Accessible



http://www.flickr.com/photos/mag3737/1914076277/
Why Open Data?
   • Transparency
   • Participation
   • Collaboration
   • Economic Opportunities



http://www.flickr.com/photos/aerosolhalos/5134485529/
Open Data to date
U.S. : data.gov
E.U. : Reuse of Public Sector Information
Open Data Initiatives Worlwide
Raw Data Now
                              A year of open data




http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/tim_berners_lee_the_year_open_data_went_worldwide.html
Ireland
Fingal Open Data website
                           http://data.fingal.ie
170 datasets in 12 categories
Request Data
Apps
Blog
About
Irish PSI Licence
Dublin Region Innovation Network
                           http://dublinked.ie
256 datasets in Datastore
Apps
Events
Policy
eGovernment Plan
   •   Public Sector to publish Open Data
   •   Inter Agency Data Sharing
   •   Integration of Administrative Data
   •   Data Sharing Clearing House
   •   Review Data Sharing Legislation
   •   Implementation Plans
   •   Centralised Portal (Public Service Reform Plan)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ronanone/802918511/
EC Open Data Strategy
•   Open Data vision and policy
•   Revise PSI Directive
•   Portal for EC data
•   Portal for member states’ data
•   €100 million research funding
•   5 studies relating to Open Data
Apps4Fingal
apps4fingal
     COMPETITION
          9th November, 2011 – 9th January, 2012
                    €11,500 in prizes
Community, Enterprise, Tourism, Student & Ideas Categories
apps4fingal
  23 Apps created
  36 Ideas entered
Apps4Fingal




              http://data.fingal.ie/apps4fingal
Ideas - Fingal Deals
Student - Fingal Day Tripper
Community - Fingal Traffic View
Enterprise - mypp.ie
Overall & Tourism - Discover Fingal
Apps4Fingal Awards
Other Apps
KidsMaps
           http://www.kidsmaps.ie
National Public Transport Nodes




© http://dt106ers.com/blog/2011/12/open-data-nta-naptan-mapped/
National Property Price Register
Map of Property Price Register
                          http://conoroneill.net/
Properties For Sale & Sold
                             http://dev.myhome.ie/
Open Government
SOCIAL MEDIA IS NOT A PASSING TREND


IT’S A
FUNDAMENTAL
SHIFT IN THE WAY
WE COMMUNICATE
Broadcast
http://www.flickr.com/photos/opensourceway/5538036046/
Dialogue
http://www.flickr.com/photos/crystaljingsr/3915512588/
Social Media is where people talk …




       … are we part of the conversation?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/greencolander/2503742560/
Generation Z …




                                              … are ‘digital natives’
http://www.flickr.com/photos/umpcportal/4581962986/
Government 2.0
Communicate



              http://twitter.com/fingalcoco
Share

http://www.youtube.com/fingallocalstudies
Dialogue




           http://www.facebook.com/fingalcoc
Participate



http://lap.kilkennycoco.ie
Collaborate

              http://northsydney.budgetallocator.com/
Collaborate
              http://www.futuremelbourne.com.au/wiki/
Development Plan Submissions
Electronic Town Meeting



    http://www.parterre-
eParticipation




   http://www.sowit.eu
Design & Civic Governance
FixYourStreet




                http://www.fixyourstreet.ie
FixMyArea
            http://www.fixmyarea.com
FixMyStreet
              http://www.fixmystreet.ie
Miami 311
http://www.heygov.com/default.aspx?MapID=Miami311V2
fixcity.org
              http://fixcity.org/
OpenStreetMap
                http://www.openstreetmap.org
Data Quality Improvement
        http://mappa-mercia.org/novam/
Walkability Crowdsourced




         http://www.walkonomics.com/
Walkability Crowdsourced
Copenhagen Wheel




http://senseable.mit.edu/copenhagenwheel
Copenhagen Wheel
Planning 2.0


               http://www.engagingcities.com
Changing Behaviour with Technology


http://openplans.org/projects/
Changing Behaviour through Fun
Open Data
 in Design and Civic Governance

        http://data.fingal.ie
http://twitter.com/fingalopendata
Reading
Lathrop, Daniel and Ruma, Laurel. 2010. Open Government: Collaboration, Transparency and
Participation in Practice. Sebastopol: O’Reilly.
Noveck, Beth Simone. 2009. Wiki Government: How Technology can make Government better,
Democracy stronger, and Citizens more powerful. Washington, D.C.: Brookings.
Thomas, Christopher and Humenick-Sappington, Nancy. 2009. GIS for Decision Support and
Public Policy Making. Redlands: ESRI Press.
Tufte, Edward. 2001. The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. Connecticut: Graphics
Press LLC.
Yau, Nathan. 2011. Visualise This: The FlowingData Guide to Design, Visualization and
Statistics. Indiananpolis: Wiley.
McCandless, David. 2009. Information is Beautiful. London: Collins.
Poikola, Antti, Kola, Petri and Hintikka, Kari A. 2010. Public Data: an introduction to opening
information resources. Helsinki: Ministry of Transport and Communications.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/57392397/Public-Data
Open Data Handbook http://www.opendatahandbook.org
Open Data Cookbook http://www.opendatacookbook.net
Open Data Impacts: Exploring the impact of opening up Government Data
http://www.practicalparticipation.co.uk/odi/
Scientific American, September 2011. Vol. 305. No. 3. A Brighter Future with Cities.
www.slideshare.net/fingalopendata




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Open Data in Design & Civic Governance 2012

Notas do Editor

  1. Today I am going to talk about Data & Visualisation and why it is important; give an overview of how Fingal has used data & visualisation; give an overview of Open Data; share our experience with Fingal Open Data; give an overview of eGovernment and its role in civic governance
  2. Some background about Fingal
  3. Fingal is located to the north of Dublin City Dublin Airport is located in Fingal Map illustrates population density in the County 273,051 citizens 3 rd largest Local Authority Fastest growing & Youngest county Population is concentrated in the South and East of the County 3 main population centres of Blanchardstown, Swords and Balbriggan North-West is rural farmland
  4. To cope with our phenomenal growth we made extensive use of data & visualisation for service planning.
  5. The Fingal Data Hub was created by the Fingal Development Board in 2009. It was a collaboration between 9 partner agencies. It was designed for sharing of anonymised data between partner agencies, to enable interagency cooperation and service planning.
  6. Gives us the ability to profile a place Population, Age, Social Class, Deprivation, Unemployment, Social Housing, School goers To plan a place you must know a place
  7. Last 3 Development Plans produced with GIS Started using in 1997 – 1999, 2006 & 2011 Plans 2006 Plan live in Council Chamber – interactive visualisation (inc. Aerial Photography) eliminated interpretation of data – concentrate on decision-making 2011 Plan – Online Submissions; mapping of submissions & motions A large quantity of spatial data to make up the Development Plan
  8. Greater Blanchardstown Initiative – a bottom-up approach to Urban Planning. What is the lived experience for citizens? How readily can citizens access local services? What is the walkability or permeability of an area? When making decisions to locate services and facilities how can we select the optimum location?
  9. We created a digital mobility network. First the road and footpath network from Ordnance Survey maps
  10. Then we went out and captured the low difficulty desire lines – The improvised routes that people take The routes through semi-enclosed areas
  11. You can see the tracks across this open space that indicate informal routes taken by people
  12. We captured them like this
  13. We also captured high-difficulty desire lines Improvised routes with a level of difficulty Climbing walls/fences Fitting through railings Crossing ditches/streams
  14. Here are examples of what we mapped
  15. And this is a photo of one of these high-difficulty desire lines People climb this wall, using a shopping trolley as a form of improvised stile Another indicator is capping missing from the top of walls – dislodged by repeated climbing of the wall
  16. These are the combined low and high difficulty desire lines
  17. We then added lanes and alleys
  18. And finally, sealed Public Right of Way. This gave us a complete route network for the area giving all the possible means by which the public move
  19. With our network in place we can now carry out walkability or permeability analysis This map indicates the local and regional services areas in Blanchardstown (locations of shops, doctors, etc.)
  20. We use a walkability measure of 700m. When calculated by a straight line method (as the crow flies) this indicated that the majority of the households were within a 700m catchment of services
  21. However, people don’t walk as the crow flies – they need to use roads and paths When the calculation is run across the route network, the catchment area shrinks dramatically
  22. When we run an analysis of households against the newly calculated catchment area, we find that 52% of households fall outside a 700m permeability catchment – meaning that they are more likely to use a car rather than walk to their service centres
  23. This is an example of the kind of interventions that people make to overcome problems they encounter with permeability In this case signs used to advertise housing are put to use to cross a ditch This would have started out as a small gap in the hedgerow which grew larger as more people used this shortcut
  24. This is a map indicating an informal route that people were taking (the long straight yellow line) Beside it is a proposed solution to provide a formal alternative
  25. This photo shows the desire line The vegetation has been worn away by people walking to this wall and fence which they then climb over Unfortunately, it was not possible to implement the formal alternative
  26. When we revisited the area, we discovered that someone had actually cut away the bars in the fence to make it easier to take this shortcut
  27. The data collected and the analysis we are now able to carry out, was used in the formulation of proposals for a Cycle Network in the Ongar-Castaheany area of Blanchardstown. The tools were used to design routes with the highest population catchment.
  28. So, we have seen the importance of demographic and administrative data in the Fingal Data Hub; spatial data in the Development Plan; physical infrastructure and services data in the Greater Blanchardstown Initiative In the summer of 2010, Fingal County Council became aware of the Open Data movement Open Data is …
  29. Public data Which is not subject to data protection or other limitations Open Formats Available in non-proprietary formats e.g. CSV, XML, KML, RDF, open APIs Machine Readable In a format that computers can process Accessible Available to the widest range of people for the widest range of uses
  30. Why would we publish Open Data? Transparency To Open up Government and enable the Public to see the underlying information. What is the actual evidence-based reality as opposed to the perceived reality Participation To increase citizen engagement with Government. If Government and Citizens are to cooperate, then Government can’t be the only ones with the information Collaboration In addition to Citizen-Government collaboration outlined earlier, also - To enable the combination of data from different public sector agencies To enable other sectors to collaborate with Government. Economic Opportunities Public sector data can be used as the basis for online services, mobile applications, analytics, etc.
  31. Where did Open Data originate?
  32. In the United States, Barak Obama promised Open Government during his election campaign. This website, data.gov was created in 2009 to share US Government data. This is the seen as the main catalyst that has driven the Open Data movement
  33. In fact, the EU were ahead of the game The 2003 EU Reuse of Public Sector Information Directive was designed to allow European companies to exploit the potential of Public Sector Data and to contribute to economic growth and job creation. In a 2009 report, the EU cited the value of EU Public sector data at an estimated €27B. However, the PSI directive was primarily about requesting or ‘pulling’ data from Government rather than the publishing or ‘push’ model of Open Data
  34. In the three and a half years since the launch of data.gov, Open Data sites have sprung up around the world, mainly in Canada, USA, Europe, Australia and New Zealand 2010 – UK Government, London, United Nations, World Bank
  35. This video is available on TED.com http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/tim_berners_lee_the_year_open_data_went_worldwide.html
  36. What about Ireland? Up to November 2010 there were no Open Data websites in this country.
  37. Fingal County Council launched the first Open Data website in the country in November 2010 Fingal Open Data evolved from the principles of the Fingal Data Hub and the Open Data movement. In Summer 2010 we were preparing a report with data about all Local Authorities which was difficult to find and only available in PDF We discovered the Open Data movement and felt that this was a better way We decided to take the initiative with the backing of the County Manager and Fingal Open Data was born It is available at data.fingal.ie The website, which you can see on screen, provides public access to source data from Council systems.
  38. There are currently 170 datasets organised into 12 categories Detailed information is provided about each dataset, including description, date published and available formats.
  39. We have added a new facility to request data We will check if we have the data and whether it can be released If we can, we will publish it to the site
  40. The site has a Featured Apps section to showcase uses that Fingal Open Data has been put to
  41. There is a blog where we post updates on Fingal Open Data and Open Data in Ireland
  42. The About section gives general information about Fingal Open Data and a link to the licence governing the use of the data
  43. The data is subject to the Irish PSI Licence, drawn up by the Department of Finance, which allows for fair use of the data.
  44. The Dublinked initiative was announced on 27 th June 2011 and launched on 18 th October 2011 A collaboration between Dublin City, Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown, Fingal & South Dublin County Councils and NUI Maynooth Platform provided by IBM A Network for Sharing Data to facilitate innovation in the urban environment through collaboration between private, public and research partners with the Dublin city region as a proving ground The aim is to enable innovators to collaborate on tackling challenges facing the Dublin city region using public sector data as the basis. www.dublinked.ie
  45. Datastore 256 datasets Data from 4 Dublin Councils and OSI data in research zone (thanks to OSI for being the first) National datasets (Hazardous & Transfrontier Waste Shipments; National Public Transport Nodes; NIAH) Regional Datasets Themes focussed for first release of data were Land Use, Transport & Environmental Zones – Open and Research (Members) – O & M Data criteria for Members zone – Legal issues, Technical (e.g. streaming/live data (samples); binary (Traffic)), Commercial (high-value) Formats – open & non-proprietary where possible; can be onerous to convert – working towards this goal; go ugly early; respond to feedback Metadata for each dataset – Dublinked ‘lite’ standard developed in partnership with Dept. Environment, NUI Galway, Dept. Marine & Natural Resources; compliant with international standards
  46. Apps Showcase
  47. Past Events Planning Technology Spatial Data Visualisation Open Innovation Future Events Public Sector Transport
  48. There have been a number of recent developments in Open Data in Ireland
  49. The eGovernment Plan was published in April 2012 The Plan includes Requirement for Public Sector agencies to publish Open Data Data contained in Published Reports must also be published in Open data formats Agencies must carry out audits of data holdings Inter-Agency Data Sharing Integration of Administrative Data Data Sharing Clearing House Review of Data Sharing Legislation The Public Service Reform Plan also includes Centralised Open Data Portal
  50. In December 2011, EC Vice-President Neelie Kroes launched an Open Data Strategy for Europe The Strategy includes communication on Open Data outlining a vision and policy proposal to revise the 2003 Directive on Re-use of Public Sector Information creation of a portal for the publishing of European Commission data creation of a pan-European data portal for data from member states provision of €100 million in research funding in respect of data-handling technologies In conjunction with the launch the EC published 5 studies relating to Open Data
  51. For Open Data to be of value, it must be put to some use The most common use is through web or mobile Apps To encourage the creation of Apps we organised a competition
  52. In order to encourage the reuse of data published on Fingal Open Data and Dublinked, Fingal County Council organised the Apps4Fingal competition The competition ran from 9 th November 2011 to 9 th January 2012 There was a prize fund of €11,500 thanks to the generosity of our sponsors
  53. 23 Apps were submitted 36 Ideas were entered
  54. The Apps4Fingal section of Fingal Open Data contains all the information about the competition including details of and links to the competition entries, rules, judging criteria and the shortlisted entries The following are the winners of each Category -
  55. Winner of the Ideas Category was Fingal Deals The Fingal Deals App idea is intended to encourage people to shop locally in Fingal and give local businesses a boost. The app would showcase current special offers and discounts offered by a wide variety of businesses, and could be refined into business type categories to facilitate searches.
  56. Winner of the Student Apps Category was Fingal Day Tripper Fingal Day Tripper is a Web App that allows day trippers to select the type of activities they prefer, as well as if they would like to stop for a coffee. They can also specify whether they are travelling with children or disabled passengers. The app will then suggest a day trip in the local area, showing locations of interest on the map. It also provides the option of getting the route and driving directions for the trip and details of each attraction.
  57. Winner of the Community Apps Category was Fingal Traffic View Fingal Traffic View is an Android Mobile App which provides information about traffic cameras, parking zones, disabled parking, train stations and Garda safety zones. These are displayed on a map and users can also view images from the traffic cameras. The App also incorporates a live feed of twitter accounts related to Dublin Traffic.
  58. Winner of the Enterprise Apps Category was mypp.ie Mypp.ie is a Web App which uses Planning Application data from all 4 Dublin local authorities. These are displayed on a map allowing users to easily check planning applications in an area. Features include a notification service, a 3D interactive house showing what works need planning permission, a professional directory and planning-related news feed. Planning applications are colour coded by status and more info can be displayed. mypp.ie now caters for 12 out of the 34 Local Authority areas
  59. Winner of the Overall & Tourism Apps Categories was Discover Fingal Discover Fingal is a Mobile Web App in which users are encouraged to discover historical and cultural sites in Fingal through a Find and Reward Facebook App and Mobile Website. Detailed information is provided about each site. If a user checks into three cultural sites they are rewarded with a voucher for a free cup of tea or coffee which can be redeemed at Skerries Mills.
  60. All winners and runners up of the Apps4Fingal competition
  61. A number of other notable Apps have been created with data from Fingal Open Data, Dublinked & other sources
  62. One App that has been developed since the competition and which makes use of Open Data is KidsMaps. This takes the playground data from the Fingal Open Data site, but also includes playground data sourced from most of the Local Authorities in Ireland. This is a great example of how Apps based on Open Data can be scalable.
  63. The National Transport Authority released a dataset of all Public Transport nodes in the country These were then mapped by a member of the public
  64. The Property Services Regulatory Authority has started publishing the Address, Price and date of Sale of all residential properties sold in Ireland since 1 st January 2010
  65. A member of the public downloaded this data and used Google Fusion Tables to map the properties
  66. myhome.ie has taken the data and incorporated it into a prototype system which shows mapped properties for sale alongside sold properties
  67. Open Data plays an important role in Open Government
  68. Social Media is not a passing trend It’s a fundamental shift in the way we communicate
  69. In the past we communicated using a broadcast model We will tell you what we want you to know
  70. Social Media is a dialogue Everyone is equal – you and your audience They can make their voice heard in an equal manner
  71. Whether we like it or not, people are talking about our organisations using Social Media. We should be part of that conversation.
  72. Young people growing up today don’t know any other way – Social Media is part and parcel of how they communicate.
  73. The full movie is 1 hour long and free to view online. http://watch.usnowfilm.com/
  74. Government 2.0 or Open Government is the use of Social Media by Government to enable innovation in the way Government engages with citizens and delivers services
  75. Communicate Government can use Social Media as another broadcast communication channel Here Fingal County Council’s is using Twitter to inform citizens of events and service outages
  76. Share We can share information such as images, data and video Fingal Libraries Local Studies share video via YouTube
  77. Dialogue Government can engage in two-way conversations with citizens This is Fingal County Council’s Facebook page
  78. Participate Social Media can be used to facilitate participation Kilkenny County Council use Blogs to enable citizens to provide feedback on proposed Plans for their area
  79. Collaborate Ultimately, Government 2.0 is about enabling a new approach to citizens and Government working together in a collaborative manner on matters of mutual concern Ideally, collaboration should be capable of being initiated by either Government or Citizen This is an example from North Sydney Council, Australia in which citizens can participate in determining budget priorities The citizen can choose to increase, decrease or not alter spending under the budget headings Their selections are totalled interactively so that they can see whether they are over or under budget and if over budget what the implications are for rates Citizens inputs are compiled into a report which feeds into the Councils decision-making process
  80. Collaborate This example is from Melbourne, Australia Here the draft City Development Plan is published as a Wiki and the public can directly edit the Plan There is also a discussion page relating to each section of the plan where suggestions can be outlined or changes justified All versions are retained to enable comparison between versions of the Plan Once the public consultation phase is complete, the Council deliberates on the contributions to organise, refine and incorporate ideas in the most practical way
  81. Fingal County Council provided an online submissions facility as part of the consultation process for our last Development Plan
  82. The Parterre Project which includes participants from Northern Ireland, is working on a similar tool for participatory spatial planning It has also developed a toolset for Electronic Town Meetings
  83. The SOWIT project involving researchers from UCC, TCD, Kilkenny County Council in partnership with Fingal County Council will provide an online environment for citizen discussions and citizen participation in consultations
  84. How does Open Data play a role in Design and Civic Governance?
  85. FixYourStreet is an open transparent tool for reporting problems to Local Government It also has an Open Data dimension, as the data is exposed for developers to write programs that consume the data behind the site – location, details and resolution of Reported issues
  86. FixMyArea is a commercial website which utilises the FixYourStreet interface to submit reports to those Local Authorities using the system
  87. FixMyStreet is a voluntary website which utilises the FixYourStreet interface to submit reports to those Local Authorities using the system
  88. Other ways of reusing the data are also possible including Apps, Visualisations, etc HeyGov! is an example of the type of development that could be done with FixYourStreet data
  89. The FixYourStreet approach has been taken a step further As well as allowing people to let ue know where there are problems, why not let them suggest where services should be located Fixcity.org Bike Racks website evolved from New York City looking at how it could maximise the value of its CRM investment The website enables citizens to identify a location where they believe bike racks should be provided, to include a photo of the location and to outline their reasons for the suggested location Other citizens can vote on the suggestions Citizens can also check whether their suggested location meets Bike Rack Location Guidelines to see racks provided sooner
  90. Open Data is nothing new in the G.I.S. world One of the best examples of Open Data is OpenStreetMap This is collaborative spatial data made openly available
  91. U.K. Department of Transport made NAPTAN bus stop dataset available to OpenStreetMap OpenStreetMap volunteers check, edit and verify the data via the NOVAM viewer Improved data quality of public dataset Potential for the same approach to be used here with Government datasets
  92. Walkonomics website Rates the walkability of streets based on data for each street relating to street width, crime, gradients and traffic levels
  93. In addition, members of the public can rate the streets to improve the accuracy of the rating
  94. Copenhagen Wheel Rear bicycle wheel which attaches to normal bikes Captures energy when cycling and provides power when needed Includes environmental sensors Use smartphone to lock and unlock bike and change gears
  95. Map of pollution levels captured from Copenhagen Wheel bikes
  96. Engaging Cities tracks how Social Media technologies (Web 2.0) will impact our cities, especially the urban planning process What will “Planning 2.0” look like, and how will it be used to create more livable places?
  97. OpenPlans.org Using technology to change the way that cities and citizens interact 19 projects showcased
  98. Thefuntheory.com Change people’s behaviour through fun Environment, Driving, etc.
  99. To conclude Data is a fundamental requirement for evidence-based decision making - in this case in the planning and design processes Visualisation and mapping allows us and the public to engage with and understand complex data; and to understand places Open Data is a platform for opening up the decision-making processes It enables Open Government which allows for increased citizen participation Open Data and technology developments including Social Media and the proliferation of location aware mobile devices enable new approaches to design and civic governance – in particular co-design In particular, I would strongly urge that any design mapping produced is captured digitally in a manner that facilitates reuse by others – in GIS systems, Google Maps, Bing Maps, Apps, etc. – and published as Open Data where possible As I mentioned earlier, Fingal Open Data is available at data.fingal.ie And you can also follow us on Twitter at fingalopendata
  100. In line with the theme, this presentation is licenced for sharing under a Creative Commons licence It is available for viewing and downloading on slideshare Thank you.
  101. http://data.fingal.ie