Green Deal
The Green Deal faces several challenges in combating climate change, such as emission hotspots, customising policies, allocating resources wisely, and maintaining supply chain transparency amid frequent global crises. Data spaces can help address these challenges by improving supply chain transparency to identify crises and create a climate-neutral economy. This also empowers businesses to strengthen climate resilience and track real-time progress, helping them identify and mitigate crises and become sustainable.
EU-funded initiatives have helped establish infrastructure to openly share data, thereby addressing climate change. GREAT employs multidisciplinary approaches to climate action, with first-phase use cases like GOS4M and BioGIS 360, followed by second-phase initiatives like Biodiversity, Zero pollution, and Circular economy. DS4SSCC leverages the Go Li.EU project to develop a multi-stakeholder data governance scheme and a blueprint for business model standardisation.
The iSHARE Trust Framework enables initiatives like the Dutch Metropolitan Innovations (DMI) Ecosystem to leverage the iSHARE Trust Framework for determining data access rights among stakeholders to accelerate smart, green, and sustainable urbanisation. These strong applications of the iSHARE Trust Framework show the Foundation’s commitment to supporting the Green Deal.
Discover more on how DMI is already benefiting from the iSHARE Trust Framework, and explore how you can too.