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This book, edited by the European Space Policy Institute, is the
first international publication, following UNISPACE+50, to analyze
how space capacity building can empower the international community
towards fully accessing all the economic and societal benefits that
space assets and data can offer. New innovation models are
increasingly spreading across various sectors and disciplines,
including space, which is becoming an integral part of many
societal activities (e.g. telecoms, weather, climate change and
environmental monitoring, civil protection, infrastructures,
transportation and navigation, healthcare and education). The book
helps readers construct their own space capacity building roadmaps,
which take into account key stakeholders and also new private
actors, NGOs and civil society. Starting from a policy and strategy
perspective, it addresses key aspects of capacity building,
including innovation and exploration, global health, climate change
and resilient societies. It outlines the available options and
summarizes the ideal programmatic conditions for their successful
implementation. Showcasing reflections from a range of senior space
professionals around the world, with their unique perspectives and
solutions, it provides a rich mosaic in which various cultural and
policy approaches to space are translated into actionable programs
and ideas so that space may truly benefit all of humankind.
This book, edited by the European Space Policy Institute, is the
first international publication, following UNISPACE+50, to analyze
how space capacity building can empower the international community
towards fully accessing all the economic and societal benefits that
space assets and data can offer. New innovation models are
increasingly spreading across various sectors and disciplines,
including space, which is becoming an integral part of many
societal activities (e.g. telecoms, weather, climate change and
environmental monitoring, civil protection, infrastructures,
transportation and navigation, healthcare and education). The book
helps readers construct their own space capacity building roadmaps,
which take into account key stakeholders and also new private
actors, NGOs and civil society. Starting from a policy and strategy
perspective, it addresses key aspects of capacity building,
including innovation and exploration, global health, climate change
and resilient societies. It outlines the available options and
summarizes the ideal programmatic conditions for their successful
implementation. Showcasing reflections from a range of senior space
professionals around the world, with their unique perspectives and
solutions, it provides a rich mosaic in which various cultural and
policy approaches to space are translated into actionable programs
and ideas so that space may truly benefit all of humankind.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 1st
International Congress on Blockchain and Applications 2020,
BLOCKCHAIN'20, held in L'Aquila, Italy, in October 2020. Among the
scientific community, blockchain and artificial intelligence are a
promising combination that will transform the production and
manufacturing industry, media, finance, insurance, e-government,
etc. Nevertheless, there is no consensus with schemes or best
practices that would specify how blockchain and artificial
intelligence should be used together. The 21 full papers presented
were carefully reviewed and selected from over 40 submissions. They
contain the latest advances on blockchain and artificial
intelligence and on their application domains, exploring innovative
ideas, guidelines, theories, models, technologies, and tools, and
identifying critical issues and challenges that researchers and
practitioners must deal with in future research.
This book gathers the refereed proceedings of the 1st International
Congress on Blockchain and Applications 2019, BLOCKCHAIN'19, held
in Avila, Spain, in June 2019. Among the scientific community,
blockchain and artificial intelligence are broadly considered to
offer a promising combination that could transform the production
and manufacturing industry, media, finance, insurance,
e-government, etc. Nevertheless, there is no generally accepted
approach, nor established best practices, for combining blockchain
and artificial intelligence. The 21 papers presented here were
carefully reviewed and selected from over 40 submissions. They
highlight the latest advances in blockchain, artificial
intelligence and their application domains, exploring innovative
ideas, guidelines, theories, models, technologies, and tools, and
identifying critical issues and challenges that researchers and
practitioners will face in the near future. We wish to thank the
sponsors: IEEE Systems Man and Cybernetics Society, Spain Section
Chapter, and the IEEE Spain Section (Technical Co-Sponsor), IBM,
Indra, Viewnext, Global Exchange, AEPIA, APPIA and AIR institute.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th
International Congress on Blockchain and Applications 2022,
BLOCKCHAIN'22, held in L'Aquila, Italy, in July 2022. Among the
scientific community, blockchain and artificial intelligence are a
promising combination that will transform the production and
manufacturing industry, media, finance, insurance, e-government,
etc. Nevertheless, there is no consensus with schemes or best
practices that would specify how blockchain and artificial
intelligence should be used together. The 37 full papers presented
in the main track were carefully reviewed and selected from more
than 75 submissions. They contain the latest advances on blockchain
and artificial intelligence and on their application domains,
exploring innovative ideas, guidelines, theories, models,
technologies, and tools and identifying critical issues and
challenges that researchers and practitioners must deal with in the
future research. The book also includes 3 papers from the
WEB3-TRUST workshop and 2 papers from the Doctoral Consortium.
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