The study aimed at assessing the pandemic’s impact on online CS participation and capturing CS project coordinators’ experience of the pandemic and their actions in managing the pandemic’s effects.
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The study aimed at assessing the pandemic’s impact on online CS participation and capturing CS project coordinators’ experience of the pandemic and their actions in managing the pandemic’s effects.
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed an opportunity to improve the outcomes of citizen science in response to emerging challenges.
The CS Track team of researchers led by Dr. Anne Turbe (Ecoscope) and have recently published a study that investigates the potential of citizen science to respond to emerging challenges. This report includes an analysis of Covid-19 citizen science projects using a...
Our colleague Marius Oesterheld is going to give a short presentation at the online event organised by Bürger schaffen Wissen on 25 February, 12:00-13:00 CET. Citizen Science projects and initiatives are enriching the European landscape - both on a national and...
Online Workshop on Tuesday 15 March 2022 14:00 – 15:30 CET This workshop is about exploring a web-based tool (analytics workbench) that can be used to collect information about citizen science projects. It is based on current work in the European CS Track project,...
Citizen science has, at least in Europe, turned into an umbrella term for a lot of very different practices.
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