Registration now open for the 6th NICE Cities Panel!
Purpose of the panel
NICE is a Horizon 2020 project aiming to develop Nature Based Solutions (NBS) for the Urban Water Cycle. Experimental NBS such as Green Walls, Rain Gardens and Constructed Wetlands are being tested for their effectiveness in cleaning different kinds of urban waste water. In this project, the Swedish University of Agricultural Science (SLU), lead by Dr. Neil Sang, is developing a software (NICER) that allows us to assess the effectiveness of NBS for contaminant removal. This assessment can be applied at multiple scales, from individual buildings to watershed catchments, enabling the evaluation of alternative designs for real world scenarios. NICER is a completely free and fully open source. It can be operated with a Microsoft XL interface and a QGIS interface. Combining both allows for preparing input from both spatial information and domestic or commercial sources of effluent.
We encourage you to attend this panel because in this session you will gain knowledge and assess new opportunities. How?
Benefits by attending this panel
- You will learn about the potential of NICER to be used to support you in assessing the NBS for your context (such as by decreasing pollutants in wastewater).
- You have the opportunity to enroll in a user-testing program for free to try NICER for yourself and help you ensure that our software works well for your context.
Open to all interested and specially targeted towards:
- Local and regional governments
- National-level entities
- International agencies involved in water management
Programme
14.00 Presentation of EU-funded H2020 NICE Project by CETIM coordinator entity
Daiane Trevisan, CETIM
14.15 Questions to be posed to the speaker about the project
All, moderated by ICLEI Europe
14.20 Presentation of NICER software features and how to enroll in the user-testing program
Neil Sang & Abdulghani Hasan
14.40 Round of exchanges for the next steps
All, moderated by ICLEI Europe
- what stage of the design process NICER is more useful for (moving from strategic planning into more specific detailed one)
- how much technical knowledge you may require to engage this user-testing program
- understanding of NBS and its suitability
- basic skills on Microsoft XL and QGIS if you wish to explore further components (spatial)
- when will these user-testing session take place
- Spring to Summer 2025 in an online format
14.55 Last remarks and next steps
Don't miss out! With questions, contact neil.sang@slu.se