More liveable cities are possible with citizen science
Most new ideas go through a period of praise, followed by a period of backlash. Citizen science is no exception. While the involvement of members of the public in scientific endeavours is not...
Most new ideas go through a period of praise, followed by a period of backlash. Citizen science is no exception. While the involvement of members of the public in scientific endeavours is not...
Call for citizen science expert In the context of the CitiMeasure project, Eurocities asbl is looking for an expert with advanced research skills and knowledge of citizen science theory and...
The Belgian organisation Telraam works with citizen science to give people the tools to impact policies that will shape their streets.
A conversation with experts from partner organisation, NILU- Norwegian Institute for Air Research, discussing why and how citizen science can have an impact in creating better cities.
This paper proposes a methodology to account for the value of citizen observations as a function of their complementarity to existing environmental observations and the evolution of their costs in time.
The CitizensHack2022 offers EU citizens an opportunity to work on their real-life problems in collaboration with researchers and contribute to creating a...
Cyclists become data miners: the Province of Utrecht has distributed 500 sensors to its residents that they could attach to their bikes to collect data on air quality, humidity, temperature, and...