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Meng Loft is the official air quality application of the Environment Agency in Luxembourg for mobile devices. The application makes it possible to check actual and historical trends, and monitor the main pollutants such as ozone (O3), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and particulate matter (PM10).
Mobilux is a free mobile application that allows users to subscribe to real-time alerts for traffic and weather information. The application is connected to an open data streaming service and available for several mobile devices.
The Urban Data Platform is an initiative by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) and the Directorate General for Regional and Urban Policy (DG REGIO) of the European Commission. The platform is a core component of the Knowledge Centre for Territorial Policies and aims to provide users with access to information on the status and trends of European cities and regions.
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Open data best practices in Europe: Estonia, Slovenia and Ukraine
Open_Data_Best_Practices_in_Europe_Estonia_Slovenia_and_Ukraine.pdf
Data sharing as a service: will data services remove intellectual property rights from the picture, and at what cost?
intellectual_property_rights_report.pdf
ePSI platform scoreboard
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ePSI Platform PSI Scoreboard
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Best Practice: Publish overview of managed data
publish-overview-of-managed-data.pdf
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European Single Access Point: harvesting guidelines for Member States
In the framework of the Data Governance Act (DGA), the European Commission shall establish a European Single Access Point (ESAP), which will be integrated into data.europa.eu. As a searchable electronic European register, the ESAP will collect, partially mirror, and render the data provided by national single information points (NSIPs). NSIPs will assist potential re-users in finding information on what protected data (e.g., personal, or commercially confidential data) can be reused under specific conditions. They are to be established by the EU Member States by 24 September 2023. For the

Discover the data.europa academy: Second course, ‘Understanding the legal side of open data’
The second course of the restructured data.europa academy aims to enhance the understanding of how legislation and regulations can impact the publication and reuse of open data. The course ‘Understanding the legal side of open data’ introduces the different types of open data licenses and provides information and tools to select the appropriate one. Furthermore, it presents the current legal challenges related to the use and distribution of open data. The course consists of three lessons. The first lesson, Open data licensing, explains the concept of open data licensing and what it means in

EU Diversity Month: creating a diverse and inclusive workspace
May is EU Diversity month, dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace and across societies. To acknowledge the efforts of organisations in building equal and inclusive environments, the European Commission organised the second edition of the European Capitals of Inclusion and Diversity Award. This year, the winners span across seven Member States: Belgium, Croatia, Finland, Italy, Poland, Portugal and Spain. Diversity and Inclusion encompass the representation and visibility of different groups in terms of sex, racial or ethnic origin

International Day for Biological Diversity and the role of open data
Today, we celebrate International Day for Biological Diversity, raising awareness for a thriving planet where all creatures can flourish. This year’s theme ‘From Agreement to Action: Build Back Biodiversity’ follows the new Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GFB), which emerged from the 15th Conference of Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity. Biological diversity includes all ecosystems and the interactions among their members. It creates food chains and plays an important role in healthcare, for example through the production of traditional plant-based medicines
