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Innovative sensor networks and citizen empowerment for urban sustainable mobility and clean air (URBANITY)

Project details

Website: https://urbanity.nilu.no/

Status: Ongoing

Project period: 2021–2025

Principal: Research Council of Norway (RCN) (321118)

Coordinating institution: NILU

URBANITY aims to redefine urban environmental management and mobility planning by integrating innovative sensor technologies with active citizen participation. By addressing the challenges of air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, the project seeks to foster sustainable urban environments and promote healthier cities in Norway.

At the heart of URBANITY is a novel approach to environmental monitoring. The project employs state-of-the-art low-cost sensors for real-time, high-resolution data collection on air quality and traffic. These sensor networks, combined with advanced data assimilation and machine learning techniques, will provide municipalities with actionable insights to design and implement effective environmental policies. Citizens, too, play a pivotal role as co-creators, contributing data and engaging in participatory processes to shape their urban spaces.

URBANITY’s methodology is centered on Urban Living Labs (ULLs) in Oslo, Bergen, and Kristiansand. These labs serve as dynamic platforms for experimentation and innovation, uniting citizens, local authorities and researchers to co-design mobility solutions tailored to local needs. By blending digital tools, such as geographic information systems, with traditional participatory methods, URBANITY ensures inclusivity and broad engagement.

Beyond monitoring, URBANITY focuses on actionable outcomes. From improving emission inventories to co-creating sustainable mobility services, the project emphasizes scalable, citizen-centered solutions. By fostering community participation and leveraging cutting-edge technologies, URBANITY envisions a future of cleaner air, reduced emissions, and resilient urban environments.

Updated: 10.04.2025

Innovative sensor networks and citizen empowerment for urban sustainable mobility and clean air has 9 publications at NILU:

Data fusion of sparse, heterogeneous, and mobile sensor devices using adaptive distance attention

Lepioufle, Jean-Marie; Schneider, Philipp; Hamer, Paul David; Ødegård, Rune Åvar; Vallejo, Islen; Cao, Tuan-Vu; Taherkordi, Amirhosein; Wojcikowski, Marek

2024

Estimating surface NO2 concentrations over Europe using Sentinel-5P TROPOMI observations and Machine Learning

Shetty, Shobitha; Schneider, Philipp; Stebel, Kerstin; Hamer, Paul David; Kylling, Arve; Berntsen, Terje Koren

2024

Daily high-resolution surface PM2.5 estimation over Europe by ML-based downscaling of the CAMS regional forecast

Shetty, Shobitha; Hamer, Paul David; Stebel, Kerstin; Kylling, Arve; Hassani, Amirhossein; Berntsen, Terje Koren; Schneider, Philipp

2024

The CitySatAir Project: Monitoring urban air pollution with satellite data

Mijling, Bas; Schneider, Philipp; Hamer, Paul David; Moreno, Pau; Jimenez, Isadora

2024

CitySatAir – Monitoring urban NO2 with TROPOMI data

Mijling, Bas; Schneider, Philipp; Hamer, Paul David; Moreno, Paul; Jimenez, Isadora

2024

Estimating high resolution daily surface PM2.5 over Europe using CAMS PM forecast, satellite AOD, and a Machine Learning Model.

Shetty, Shobitha; Schneider, Philipp; Hamer, Paul David; Stebel, Kerstin; Kylling, Arve; Berntsen, Terje Koren

2024

Deployment and Evaluation of Networks of Open Air Quality Sensor Systems – Experiences from deployments in Stavanger and Oslo

Schneider, Philipp; Vogt, Matthias; Haugen, Rolf; Hassani, Amirhossein; Castell, Nuria; Peters, Jan; Yatkin, Sinan; Gerboles, Michel; Matheeussen, Christina; Davila, Silvije; Signorini, Marco; Dauge, Franck Rene; Skaar, Jøran Solnes; Bartonova, Alena

2023