On 2 and 3 April 2019, BiodivERsA co-organised a 2-days Citizen Science event – with the DITOs project and ECSA – at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences.
A specific BiodivERsA workshop was dedicated to increase scientist awareness of the importance and added value of citizen science, explore methodologies and adopted practices ongoing in Europe and worldwide, and to learn how to better promote and support citizen science.
You will find here the presentations that were given during the day:
- Welcome & Introduction by Hilde Eggermont
- ECSA in a nutshell by Lucy Robinson
- National citizen science strategies, the French case by Romain Julliard
- Contribution of citizen science towards biodiversity monitoring by Helen Roy
- The Landscape of Citizen Science observatories by Margaret Gold
- The MARFOR project by Ester Serrao
- Citizen Science Data for temporal species projection by Tord Snäll
- The URBANGAIA project by Antonio Dinis Ferreira
- strawBAIRies & the BioVEINS project by Roeland Samson
- the ENABLE project by Johannes Langemeyer
- Barriers for using CS in biodiversity research by Lise Goudeseune
- Field Trip at Meise Botanic Garden by Quentin Groom