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Tag: Ecological Citizen Science

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, Empowerment, environmental monitoring, ExCiteS, indigenous rights, 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

“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

Public Participation in Scientific Research 2012, Portland. Summary and reflections.

Conference on Public Participation in Scientific Research (PPSR2012) . The PPSR conference held in Portland, Oregon, USA the 4th and 5th August … More

Citizen science, co-created, Data resuability, Ecological Citizen Science, ESA2012, evaluation of citizen science projects, granularity, participation, PPSR2012

iBats: Using smart phones and citizen networks to globally monitor bats – Kate Jones

Saturday 18th February Speaker: Kate Jones Topic: Ecological citizen science Website: http://www.ibats.org.uk/ Kate Jones of the Zoological Society for London and … More

biodiversity, Ecological Citizen Science, high quality data, participation, VGI, wildlife, Zoological Society of London

Recent posts

  • CITIZEN SCIENCE: BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER December 3, 2018
  • Vacancy – Research Technician November 15, 2018
  • PhD studentship in extreme citizen science – Human Computer Interaction approaches to design and evaluation of data collection tools October 12, 2018
  • Invitation to join our Citizen Science Marketplace at Bloomsbury Festival October 1, 2018
  • Embracing biological and cultural diversity: An interview with Dr Jerome Lewis July 26, 2018
  • PhD studentship in collaboration with the Ordnance Survey – identifying systematic biases in crowdsourced geographic information July 2, 2018
  • A visit with multiple stories of water in Israel and Palestine May 29, 2018
  • International Light Day at UCL May 23, 2018
  • The role of Sapelli in collecting indigenous weather/climate forecast data May 1, 2018
  • Registration for workshop on ‘Lessons learned from volunteers’ interactions with geographic citizen science applications: best practices and design recommendations’ March 15, 2018

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  • Activism (7)
  • Amazon (2)
  • anthropology (8)
  • Articles (145)
  • Biodiversity (7)
  • Brazil (4)
  • Cameroon (4)
  • Central African Republic (1)
  • Challenging Citizen Science (2)
  • Citizen cyberscience (5)
  • Citizen Cyberscience around the world (3)
  • Citizen Cyberscience Summit (13)
  • citizen science data (6)
  • Congo (4)
  • Cultural Ecosystem Services (6)
  • DIY tools and methodologies (16)
  • Ecological Citizen Science (6)
  • Ecology (6)
  • Engagement (13)
  • Engagement, motivations and incentives (8)
  • Fieldwork (8)
  • Human-Computer Interaction (7)
  • Indigenous peoples (8)
  • Issues of power (2)
  • Learning (18)
  • Mapping (14)
  • motivations and incentives (4)
  • Open Science (3)
  • Reflection on practice (6)
  • Research project (17)
  • Science by Citizens (9)
  • Social events (7)
  • STS (2)
  • The art of Citizen Science (1)
  • The Citizens of Citizen Science (2)
  • Workshops and conferences (30)

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