The main objective of the project, headed by prof. Dominika PAZDER is to create a technically, procedurally, and socially innovative tool called EDITUA, which is to support the implementation of pro-ecological strategies for the regeneration of urban areas by transforming empty spaces in highly urbanized zones. The proposed instrument is to support activities in the field of revitalization and spatial and social renewal in accordance with the idea of urban acupuncture and the paradigm of creating Ecological Districts of Innovation and Technology (EDIT). The idea of the project is in line with the global assumptions of creating sustainable innovation zones as part of the international Global Urban Development initiative, of which EDIT is a part. The proposed tool uses multi-criteria modeling technologies and data-based software using AI/ML algorithms. This software is to enable a wide range of recipients to use the platform's functionalities in the simplest and most intuitive way possible. The project aims to provide egalitarian and inclusive education through play, aimed at increasing public awareness of green transformation and regenerative urbanism.
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