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The Paris Climate Agreement and Indigenous Rights – a view from the side at COP21

ExCiteS’ two intrepid anthropologists, Gill and Carolina, were reunited for a brief period in Paris during December, each participating in … More

Ashaninka, climate change, community-based monitoring, COP21, indigenous rights

Geo for Good User Summit 2015

Earlier this month I was lucky enough to be part the annual Geo for Good User Summit, which brings together non-profits … More

Geo for good, Google, Mapping, maps

RGS-IBG Annual Conference 2015 – GIS and the Anthropocene: Educational Perspectives

This year is the fourth year running where Claire and I held a session at the Royal Geographic Society’s Annual … More

Talk about ExCiteS & Sapelli at TEDxGhent 2015

A couple of months back I had the honour of being invited to present my and the ExCiteS’ group work … More

TRAINING THE ASHANINKA AND BEING TRAINED BY THEM

After spending some time in the field with no contact, I am now back to the town of Marechal Thaumaturgo, … More

Mapping Accessibility with Sapelli

On 19th June the ExCiteS research group and Mapping for Change, teamed up with Dr Catherine Holloway and Sarah Nicholson, … More

accessibility, community mapping, Mapping, Sapellli, wheelchair

Stories from the Field – Forest Monitoring in the Congo Basin

Together with Moabi (http://rdc.moabi.org/) we are running an evening event on the 23rd June about new tools and approaches to … More

ECSAnVis, ERC

Sapelli to tackle illegal cattle invasions for the Ju/‘hoansi of Nyae Nyae Conservancy, NA

This is a guest post by Megan Laws, who have recently used Sapelli in Namibia: During the first few weeks of … More

Citizen science, Congo, Sapelli

Engaging Local Communities in Conservation Research

The sun is getting low on the horizon, and after five long hours of hiking up and down the hilly … More

Congo-Brazzaville, Ecological Citizen Science, Empowerment, participation, Sapelli, wildlife

Extreme Citizen Science in Qualitative Inquiry 2.0 paper

A new paper by Uwe Flick, which is based on keynote address at the 10th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry (May 2014, … More

Extreme Citizen Science, Qualitative Inquiry, Uwe Flick

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