
The Global Healthsites Mapping project
Saving health facility data to OpenStreetMap improves interoperability and harnesses the contributions of citizens, academic institutions, businesses and organisations who use the data in their daily operations. In addition to …

IMPETUS: turning climate commitments into action
Working with local citizens, policy-makers and businesses in our demonstration sites around Europe, our multidisciplinary teams are analysing solutions, boosting knowledge, and creating packages of climate-change adaptation measures that other …

ACTION
The ACTION (Participatory science toolkit against pollution) project was co-funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 framework, SwafS programme. It supported, via open calls and an acceleration programme …

URwatair
Citizens are involved in urban rainwater monitoring as well as in urban air pollution monitoring, the latter on the basis of various indoor and outdoor scenarios, by employing low cost …

Street Spectra
Turn your smartphone into a scientific instrument to analyze lamps colors and their spectra using a diffraction grating.

Window Expeditions
We collect textual descriptions of everyday landscapes from people all over the world. Look out of the window (or from your balcony), and contribute a description of what you see …

Frogs on the road
Volunteers are called in to help transfer amphibians from the roads to the breeding areas, to keep eye on traffic and record specific data from the sites. Group leaders will …

Ground Truth 2.0
The project delivered the demonstration and validation of six scaled up citizen observatories in real operational conditions, both in the EU and in Africa. This was done using the innovative …

Atlas of Estonian mammals
Mammal distribution data will be gathered form monitoring programs, historical data from museums and research institutions. Important input is from citizen scientists who can upload their observation data, using different …

CoKoNet
The survey is being conducted by IST Austria, and collected data will be analyzed—of course anonymously!—as part of our PhD program. Regular survey participants will receive their personal diary in …