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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

Learning DIY glow-worm making

“Learning by teaching”, a reflection on running a DIY Arduino glow-worm-making workshop.

Arduino, art, Citizen science, Community Development, creativity, development, DIY, education, environment, event, hacking, hardware, innovation, Into the Night, open source, Play, research, science, Technology, workshop

Forest People, Forest Elephants, and Forest Citizen Science in Cameroon

Since its initial development, Sapelli has been closely interlinked with conservation aims, ranging from resource monitoring in the Congo and CAR to … More

Africa, biodiversity, Cameroon, Citizen science, Community Development, Ecological Citizen Science, ECSAnVis, Empowerment, environmental monitoring, ERC, ExCiteS, indigenous rights, Sapelli

New project: WeGovNow! – citizen engagement in local government

Today, we’re starting a new research project, in which we will work closely with our social enterprise ‘Mapping for Change‘. … More

Civic Science, Civic Technology, community mapping, Horizon 2020, mapping for change, participation, participatory mapping, web-based participatory platform

Quando i cittadini fanno ricerca

Nel corso degli ultimi anni i cittadini hanno avuto la possibilità di giocare un ruolo prezioso nel contribuire a progetti … More

Citizen science, community science, Italy, scienza partecipata

“A different perspective” in the Greenspace Information for Greater London (GiGL) online magazine

The following piece was written for the GiGLer, the newsletter of Greenspace information for Greater London (GiGL).  In this (very) … More

biodiversity, Citizen science, Citizen Science Association Conference, citizen science data, Ecological Citizen Science, environmental monitoring, motivation

Landing in the Brazilian Amazon – news from Acre, Brazil

On this first trip to the Brazilian Amazon I am bringing as a piece of luggage ExCiteS’s theory, methodologies and … More

Sapelli in Space

As in last year, twenty mobile app developers gathered for the Space App Camp in European’s Space Agency (ESA) main … More

ESA, Sapelli, Satellite data, Space Agency, Space App Camp

Symposium on Biodiversity Resilience.Oxford University

As Prof. Shahid Naeem pointed out at the Biosymposium on Biodiversity Resilience held at Oxford University on the 2nd and … More

Arctic, biodiversity, ICT, resilience, socio-ecological systems

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  • From negative tipping points to positive tipping points January 30, 2023
  • HEIDI Webinar: Scientific Outreach, Citizen Science: Marginalised & Indigenous Communities January 23, 2023
  • HEIDI Roundtables and CoCreation Event January 17, 2023
  • Key Take-Aways from our “Ethics in Digital Action” Webinar December 16, 2022
  • Impact science: beyond feeling helpless and disarmed November 23, 2022
  • ExCiteS case studies November 21, 2022
  • You’re invited to one more round of HEIDI Project events before Christmas November 17, 2022
  • Intelligent Maps = pixel value + local knowledge November 10, 2022
  • COP 27 : « La science citoyenne permet aux peuples autochtones de démontrer leur rôle clef dans la préservation des espèces et des écosystèmes »  October 25, 2022
  • Student Roundtable: Shaping Digital Action October 18, 2022

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