27/04/2026
Cities across Europe are increasingly using data spaces and digital twins to better understand climate risks and plan for the future. By combining reliable data with advanced simulations, local governments can test solutions before applying them in real life, helping them avoid costly mistakes and make more informed decisions.
This shift is not only about technology, but also about how cities collaborate and build trust. Initiatives like the Living-in.EU Digital Assembly bring together cities, policymakers, and experts to develop shared approaches, showing that data-driven tools can support more sustainable, transparent, and resilient urban development.
At Green eDIH, we support this transition by helping organisations adopt digital solutions that turn data into actionable insights. Through our work in digital innovation, sustainability, and capacity building, we contribute to initiatives that enable cities and communities to become more resilient, efficient, and prepared for future challenges.
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