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Urban Data Hubs Suppor/ng Smarter Ci/es
Phil Delaney & Chris Pe:t
@philspa/al @cpe:t47
Introduc/on
• Smart Ci)es – Big Data used to make decisions/predic)ons about ci)es
• Growing need for data access in urban research and urban planning decisions
• Data hard to find/use • Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) established to address these issues
AURIN Approach
• Facilitate merited based access to distributed data
• Tools to find, interrogate, analyze and visualize data and support good research methodologies
• Enable researchers to share results, interact and collaborate
• Allow data providers to keep control of the data and their use
• Establishing Data Hubs across Australia to enable simple data access and distribu)on
Data Hub Concept
Data Owner
Data User
Data Owner/User
Data Owner
Data User
Data User
Data User
DATA HUB
Data Hubs – Global Context
• Applied to many fields, incl. Urban Research – INSPIRE – Urban Audit hNp://www.urbanaudit.org/ – Buildings Performance Ins)tute Europe hNp://www.bpie.eu/
Data Hubs – Global Context
• Applied to many fields, incl. Urban Research – Open Data Ini)a)ves– global applica)ons based on OKF CKAN plaQorm hNp://ckan.org/
– Open Knowledge Founda)on (OKF) Data Hub hNp://www.datahub.io/
Data Hubs – Australia
AURIN Data Hubs
• AURIN Objec)ve: Improve collec)on and integra)on of urban research datasets
• AURIN Data Hubs facilitate direct data access, through AURIN portal to key datasets – Na)onal Government – State Government – Local Government – Research Ins)tu)ons – Private Industry
AURIN Data Hubs
AURIN Data Hubs
• A Data Hub facilitates collabora)on and interac)on between end users and data custodians
AURIN Data Hubs
• Data should be held as close to the source as possible
• Data Hubs should be set up to serve a broad end-‐user community, not a single project.
• Sufficient informa)on will be provided for users to understand data.
Melbourne Data Hub
• Signed off by 7 Secretaries across Victorian Government • Unlocked over 120 dataset to urban researchers via the
AURIN portal • Data ingested from 12 separate data custodians
Melbourne Data Hub
• User/stakeholder groups iden)fied relevant urban data • Data Hub established using GeoServer at UoM • Custodians contribute data to single distribu)on loca)on • AURIN only one user of many – integrated into research tools:
– Walkability – Employment – Housing – Health
Data Hub Status
Project Title Project Lead Status NW Melbourne Data Hub
Centre for Spa/al Data Infrastructure and Land Administra/on, (CSDILA) The University of Melbourne
Complete, Data Available
Residen)al Property Data Hub
Australian Property Monitors, Fairfax In Progress, Data Available
ABS Data Hub University of Queensland, eResearch Lab In Progress, Data Available
Na)onal spa)al data Public Sector Mapping Agency (PSMA) In Progress, Data Available NEXIS Data Geoscience Australia In Progress, Data Available
Sydney Housing Demonstrator Data Hub
University of New South Wales, City Futures Group
In Progress, Tes)ng Data
Data Hub Status
Project Title Project Lead Status WA Data Hub WA Planning & Landgate In Progress
Townsville Energy, Water and Land Management Data Hub
Queensland Cyber-‐ Infrastructure Founda)on (QCIF)
In Progress
Queensland Transport Data Hub
QCIF In Progress
SA Data Hub SA Government In Progress
Illawarra NSW Region Data Hub
SMART Infrastructure In Discussions
Conclusion
• Data Hubs increase ease of data discovery and use
• Mul)ple Data Hubs successfully integrated in the AURIN plaQorm
• AURIN Data Hubs can be used in external urban research applica)ons
• AURIN is implemen/ng the Data Hubs concept to support urban research in Australia
Next Steps
• Con)nue discussions with data custodians to determine future possible data hubs
• Further inves)gate data.gov.au sites for their poten)al as data hubs
• Inves)gate consuming live data feeds form Data Hubs
• Develop common framework for establishing new Data Hub
• Examine opportuni)es to expand/scale-‐up exis)ng data hubs to support new users/applica)ons beyond the current AURIN project