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  • Regions & Cities
The transformation to the bicycle city Berlin is presented on the FixMyBerlin platform in an understandable and comprehensible way on maps. FixMyBerlin coordinates with the districts and the Senate Administration and shows infrastructure developments by subdividing it in four categories concept, planning, under construction and finished. The Happy Bike Index shows where you can cycle safely and where it is still dangerous.
  • Environment
Giess den Kiez (Pour the Neighborhood) is a Berlin-centred platform that aims to tackle the issue of arid and hot summers causing trees to dry and suffer long-term damage by encouraging citizens to adopt a tree and water it. The project is a coordinated effort to irrigate urban areas and enable citizen participation. On a map overview, dots represent trees, and a color-coding scheme indicates their water requirements.
  • Government & Public Sector
Oparl is a website interface that offers access to the parliamentary information systems in Germany and is useful for citizens, municipalities, developers and RIS manufacturers. The project aims to create a standard API that allows access to public data currently stored in municipal council information systems thereby promoting the openness of parliamentary systems and public data of the German council.

Reports in: Germany

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  • Europe
  • 2023

Improving data publishing by open data portal managers and owners

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  • Analytical reports
  • Europe
  • 2022

Open data best practices in Europe: Estonia, Slovenia and Ukraine

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  • Analytical reports
  • Europe
  • 2021

Data sharing as a service: will data services remove intellectual property rights from the picture, and at what cost?

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  • Open data community reports
  • Germany
  • 2017

Value Creation in the Digital Age

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  • Open data community reports
  • Europe
  • 2017

ePSI platform scoreboard

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Open Data News in: Germany

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Learn about the key highlights of the European State of Union address

On 13 September 2023, the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen outlined past achievements and future ambitions for Europe in her State of Union address. This address marked the final one for the current Commission before the European elections in 2024, providing Von der Leyen with an opportunity to highlight the achievements of the past years in her speech. Europe continues to pursue its climate ambitions, with the European Green Deal being one of its flagship initiatives. “Food security, in harmony with nature, remains an essential task”. Von der Leyen mentioned in her
Learn about the key highlights of the European State of Union address

Think20 policy brief on Open Government Data

The recently published policy brief by Think20, titled ‘Open Data as Backbone of Digital Public Infrastructure: Prioritising High-Value Datasets for Effective Governance’ proposes a shared G20 Open Government Data (OGD) commitment to further improve the Digital Public Infrastructure. Based on empirical evidence and legislations, the brief lays down an action plan for the implementation of this shared commitment. Think20 is an official Engagement Group of the G20 bringing together think tanks and experts to discuss policy issues. Open Government Data (OGD) is vital for improving the Digital
Think20 policy brief on Open Government Data
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Sign up for the data.europa academy webinar ‘Open Data Maturity 2022: Diving deeper into the policy dimension’

On Friday 29 September 2023 from 10.00 to 11.30 CET, the data.europa academy will host a webinar focusing on the policy dimension following the Open Data Maturity (ODM) report 2022. This is the fourth webinar in a series of webinars on the ODM report 2022. The first webinar, that took place on 10 February 2023, introduced the Open Data Maturity assessment, provided insights into the level of maturity of the 35 participating countries in Europe and presented the main trends. During this webinar, the four dimensions of ODM were introduced: quality, portal, policy and impact. The second webinar
data.europa academy webinar ‘Open Data Maturity 2022: Diving deeper into the policy dimension’
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Are you a student or academic? Sign up for the workshop ‘How to use open data for your research’

On Thursday 19 October from 10.00 to 12.00 CET, data.europa.eu will host its first workshop series on ‘How to use open data for your research’. This series, designed for students and academics is also open to anyone interested. The goal is to showcase the relevance and importance of open data for academic purposes. During this workshop, you will learn how to use open data from our portal for research and get examples from universities that have already embraced open data in their daily operations. The workshop will start with an introduction by the Publications Office of the EU on open data
data.europa academy workshop ‘How to use open data for your research’