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UCL's interdisciplinary research group on Extreme Citizen Science

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Author: Yaqian

WEBINAR: Inspiring innovation on China’s monitoring of water-related sustainable development goals (SDGs)

This Webinar is part of an ongoing PhD project, run by Yaqian Wu, supervised by Prof. Muki Haklay & Associate … More

China, Citizen science, water

Why China needs citizen science (CS)?

Citizen science originated in North America and Europe and now seems to have become increasing popularly across other continents, including … More

China, Citizen science

Recent posts

  • Exciting Storytelling May 19, 2022
  • System and Data-Driven Collaboration Framework: A Work in Progress April 24, 2022
  • Crisis Mapping By Affected Agro-Pastoralists in Ethiopia: Crowdsourcing for Food Security?🇪🇹 April 24, 2022
  • HEIDI Citizen Science for All Talks and Training: Our May-June Webinar Calendar April 12, 2022
  • Une journée chez les Baka March 10, 2022
  • The HEIDI project invites you to a month of #CitizenScienceForAllTalks: webinars, training and a roundtable February 23, 2022
  • Daffodils for Data February 8, 2022
  • Mapping the barriers and drivers of digital action within Higher Education Institutions [Project HEIDI] December 20, 2021
  • Recognition of Indigenous People through Sapelli December 9, 2021
  • Land use messaging & mapping for collaborative Climate-smart Agriculture in South West Nigeria: The eCSAgri pilot project July 21, 2021

Categories

  • Activism (8)
  • Agro-pastoralists (1)
  • Amazon (2)
  • anthropology (15)
  • Articles (177)
  • Biodiversity (10)
  • Brazil (4)
  • Cameroon (8)
  • Central African Republic (1)
  • Challenging Citizen Science (2)
  • Citizen cyberscience (5)
  • Citizen Cyberscience around the world (3)
  • Citizen Cyberscience Summit (13)
  • citizen science data (9)
  • Congo (6)
  • Crowdsourcing (2)
  • Cultural Ecosystem Services (6)
  • Digital Earth (3)
  • DIY tools and methodologies (16)
  • East Africa (2)
  • Ecological Citizen Science (6)
  • Ecology (8)
  • Engagement (14)
  • Engagement, motivations and incentives (8)
  • Fieldwork (12)
  • Food security (2)
  • HCI (1)
  • Human-Computer Interaction (12)
  • ICT4D (3)
  • Indigenous peoples (14)
  • Issues of power (4)
  • Land Administration (1)
  • Land use (2)
  • Learning (19)
  • Machine learning (2)
  • Mapping (18)
  • motivations and incentives (4)
  • Open Science (5)
  • Participatory GIS (3)
  • Reflection on practice (6)
  • Research project (18)
  • Science by Citizens (12)
  • Social events (7)
  • Social media (2)
  • STS (3)
  • Sustainable development goals (2)
  • The art of Citizen Science (1)
  • The Citizens of Citizen Science (3)
  • Webinar (2)
  • WhatsApp (2)
  • Workshops and conferences (30)

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