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Citizen Science for Water Conference
Delft, the NetherlandsDe 03 Jun até 06 Jun, 2025
Call for contributions closes 15 December 2024 // Join us for the inaugural Citizen Science for Water (CS4Water) Conference, which will be held from 3 – 5 June 2025 in Delft, the Netherlands. For this inaugural CS4Water conference, we will focus on freshwater systems, diving into engaging workshop sessions, exploring innovative research, and connecting international water and citizen science experts. The conference will focus on the crucial role citizen science plays within water resource monitoring, management and governance as well as community-led actions. The conference will bring together experienced citizen science practitioners and newcomers from both the Global North and Global South who are interested in exploring how citizen science can contribute to water management.
Eventos passados (10)
First ECSA Aquatic Working Group meeting
Online07:00
De 07 Nov até 07 Nov, 2024
The newly formed ECSA Aquatic Ecosystem and Citizen Science Working Group is set to have its first meeting on 7 November 2024. If you're interested in joining and helping shape the group’s activities and outcomes, you are encouraged to register in advance for the meeting. The group aims to meet every two months, bringing together a diverse community of experts in citizen science from both the freshwater and marine sectors.
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Workshop: Building Relationships for Equitable Research Partnerships
Online16:00
De 14 Jun até 14 Jun, 2024
This is an exclusive opportunity to learn from leaders in the Environmental Justice movement. Experts at negotiating relationships for sound science that drives solutions for community problems, their wisdom and stories can help foster relationships in your project, program, or community.
This workshop will help you begin to define what an equitable partnership looks like and the steps you can start to take to establish that.
Association for Advancing Participatory Sciences Regional Meeting
Washington, D.C., EUA15:00
De 24 Mai até 24 Mai, 2024
The event will be held at the Smithsonian’s Natural History Museum at 10th & Constitution Ave, Washington, D.C., and it is free and open to everyone. There are no requirements for attendees and participants to belong to the Association or any other entity. Everyone is welcome. The only requirement is to register, which helps us plan the space and refreshments.
Would you like to present a poster? Send your poster idea (few sentences) to Alison Cawood (Director of Public Engagement at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, CawoodA@si.edu). If you are presenting at the Virtual Annual Conference, consider using this Regional Meeting to share your work with the local DC area community of practitioners.
This meeting has been coordinated with support from the Association for Advancing Participatory Sciences (AAPS). AAPS is a professional organization devoted to facilitating the exchange of best practices and other knowledge to advance the field of participatory sciences.
Citizen & Community Science Roundtable
Kimble Jenkins Carriage House - NH (USA)15:30
De 23 Mai até 23 Mai, 2024
Join us to discuss citizen and community science (also called participatory science) as we explore the potential for a Center for Participatory Sciences at the University of New Hampshire. We are looking to bring together practitioners to identify strengths and opportunities, build community, and develop a collective vision for advancing participatory approaches in NH and surrounding New England communities. Your expertise and insights are critical to ensuring an outcome that is beneficial to you!
This workshop is aimed at anyone who coordinates citizen science, community science or participatory science projects of any topic in NH and/or New England Communities!
Can't attend on May 23 but want to be involved? Email Charlotte to be included in follow up discussions.
This meeting has been coordinated with support from the Association for Advancing Participatory Sciences (AAPS). AAPS is a professional organization devoted to facilitating the exchange of best practices and other knowledge to advance the field of participatory sciences.
Community monitoring of natural resource system and the environment – Law meets science
Online13:00
De 21 Mai até 21 Mai, 2024
with Anna Berti Suman (Systasis) and Nerea Turreira-Garcia (UCHP). These webinars, which cover subjects including data collection, citizen science, and civic monitoring, aim to explain the legal framework of environmental preservation during times of war.
The lecture delves into case studies from the US, Europe and Cambodia to explore the use of community monitoring data for forest conservation advocacy, sanctions, and courts. The hosts for the webinars are Anna Berti Suman from Systasis and Nerea Turreira-Garcia from the University of Copenhagen.
To participate, don't forget to register below. This is the eleventh webinar in the webinar-series. Also, keep in mind that we will be offering webinars on a variety of dates and at various times, with a variety of presenters and themes. We're excited to have you participate!
For more information, please check out our website: https://gromada-erasmus.eu/
Do not hesitate to contact us at gromada@jur.lu.se
Citizen Science as a Path for Sustaining Healthy Waterbodies
Foz do Iguaçu (PR)De 05 Mai até 09 Mai, 2024
O prazo para submissão de resumos é 22 de dezembro de 2023. É com grande satisfação que convidamos a todos e todas a participarem do 37º Congresso da Sociedade Internacional de Limnologia (SIL), que ocorrerá em Foz do Iguaçu, entre os dias 5 e 9 de maio de 2024.
Neste Congresso haverá uma sessão temática “Citizen Science as a Path for Sustaining Healthy Waterbodies” que pode ser um ótimo momento de discussão
sobre as ações de ciência cidadã em nossos ecossistemas aquáticos continentais.
Traga sua pesquisa para as discussões desta sessão, submetendo seu trabalho à SIL. Abstract: Lakes, streams & wetlands are widely ignored by scientists, the public, and decision-makers. Yet, like the smallest blood vessels of an organism’s body, these headwaters are critically important for the healthy functioning and structuring of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Climate change, land use intensification, and water withdrawals create a perfect storm for fragmenting and degrading those small waters—despite their importance to unique, endemic biota and for providing ecosystem services to humans (e.g., flood, drought, & disease mitigation, fisheries, wildlife viewing). It is critically important for scientists to engage not only other scientists—but the public as well. We must assist public school students and teachers in monitoring and assessing water quality and biota, including discussing the results with local decision-makers (private companies and local governments). Engaging school youths is a seed for citizen-science growth and effectiveness. Simplified quantitative field protocols and GoPro filming of reference & impaired streams provide pertinent and appropriate information for communicating with decision-makers. Engaging citizen groups regarding the human health and economic benefits of stream rehabilitation provides information on the ecosystem services offered by healthy streams and riparian communities. With the assistance of our coauthors, we will present global research examples of the values and threats to those aquatic ecosystems together with alternatives for communicating that information to the public and decision-makers.
Beyond “Potential”: Documenting Learning and Stewardship Outcomes of Community and Citizen Science
Viena, Austria (Online)De 10 Abr até 10 Abr, 2024
With over 20 years of experience in studying participatory approaches to environmental science, Dr. Ballard will share the evidence base for the learning and stewardship impacts that participation in community science, citizen science, and related approaches have had. She will also offer some key features of programs that achieve these impacts, and examples of from recent, current, and future research in this area occurring in both expected and novel contexts from her Center for Community and Citizen Science in California, USA.
No dia da palestra, enviaremos um link para a sala de zoom para todas as pessoas externas BOKU registradas. Os alunos do BOKU podem ouvir a palestra no local na Universidade de Recursos Naturais e Ciências da Vida, em Viena.
ECSA conference 2024
Vienna, Austria06:00
De 03 Abr até 06 Abr, 2024
ECSA conferences celebrate the citizen science community, offer networking and partnership-building opportunities, and are a biennial highlight in the citizen science calendar. They showcase new ideas and talent, and strengthen the roots of the community.
The European Citizen Science Association (ECSA) is a membership organisation that brings together hundreds of individuals and organisations to increase the democratisation of knowledge production. It supports the growth of citizen science in Europe and is advocating to establish citizen science as a recognised, promoted and funded approach.
ECSA believes in a world where people are empowered to make a positive change through science. Our mission is to make science and research open, accessible and valuable for everyone.
Seagrass monitoring at Wave Break Island 1+2
Wave Break Island (Australia)De 22 Mar até 22 Mar, 2024
Join our Ocean Connect marine science team on their fortnightly seagrass survey to actively monitor the status and trends in seagrass conditions around the Gold Coast.
This event will be held at Wave Break Island, we will be meeting at the Marine Parade to board a small vessel to travel to Wavebreak island seagrass meadows.
Seagrasses are a habitat forming species and they play a critical role in the equilibrium of coastal ecosystems. They provide many key ecosystem services, such as providing a nursery and habitat for animals, preventing coastal erosion and sequestering a large amount of carbon dioxide. 7 species occur in the Gold Coast region and cover an estimated 22% of the Broadwater.
It is crucial to monitor these change in order to be able to mitigate widespread loss . Ultimately by protecting the seagrass meadows the wider Gold Coast community will indirectly benefit from the sustained water quality in the Gold Coast Broadwater and surrounding region, ultimately, enhancing recreational fishing, marine tourism and providing the right framework for future generations to enjoy.
Participants will be trained in internationally standardized and recognized Seagrass-Watch training and will be briefed on seagrasses ecology, importance and threats before the session.
The ongoing monitoring is supported by the City of Gold Coast Catchment and Citizen Science Grant program.
This workshop is only suitable for adults over the 16 years of age in order to maintain scientific rigor and safety.
This is an outdoor event.
Everyone attending must register as spots are limited.
Great Cocky Count Workshop - Community Citizen Science
Robbos Way Kwinana Town Centre, WA, Australia07:00
De 12 Mar até 12 Mar, 2024
Find out how you can be part of one of the longest running Citizen Science Programs in Australia, and learn about our Black Cockatoos.