Garske Beatrice, Holz Wilmont, Ekardt Felix
Research Unit Sustainability and Climate Policy, Leipzig, Germany.
Faculty for Environmental and Agricultural Sciences, Rostock University, Rostock, Germany.
Front Res Metr Anal. 2024 Mar 7;9:1303024. doi: 10.3389/frma.2024.1303024. eCollection 2024.
Digital twins can accelerate sustainable development by leveraging big data and artificial intelligence to simulate state, reactions and potential developments of physical systems. In doing so, they can create a comprehensive basis for data-driven policy decisions. One of the purposes of digital twins is to facilitate the implementation of the EU's Green Deal-in line with internationally binding climate and environmental targets. One prerequisite for the success of digital twins is a comprehensive, high-quality database. This requires a suitable legal framework that ensures access to such data.
Applying a qualitative governance analysis, the following article examines if the EU's strategies and legal acts on data governance are paving the way for digital twin projects which promote sustainability.
Results show important starting points for open and fair data use within the growing field of EU digital law. However, there is still a lot of progress to be made to legally link the use of digital twins with binding sustainability objectives.
数字孪生通过利用大数据和人工智能来模拟物理系统的状态、反应及潜在发展,从而加速可持续发展。通过这样做,它们可以为数据驱动的政策决策创造全面的基础。数字孪生的目的之一是促进欧盟绿色协议的实施——符合具有国际约束力的气候和环境目标。数字孪生成功的一个先决条件是一个全面、高质量的数据库。这需要一个合适的法律框架来确保获取此类数据。
通过应用定性治理分析,以下文章探讨欧盟关于数据治理的战略和法律行为是否正在为促进可持续性的数字孪生项目铺平道路。
结果表明,在不断发展的欧盟数字法领域内,开放和公平的数据使用有重要的起点。然而,要在法律上将数字孪生的使用与具有约束力的可持续性目标联系起来,仍有很多工作要做。