Impact assessment: a multidimensional approach

Impact assessment: a multidimensional approach

How do we measure the impact of citizen science projects? Citizen science projects are different from more traditional scientific pursuits and from “standard” projects with specific targets. A citizen science project can be hugely successful even if it produces no...
The Lean Survey Canvas

The Lean Survey Canvas

Gloria Re Calegari – Cefriel – 23/7/2019The Lean Survey Canvas – A methodology to design powerful surveys Surveys are the main method employed in collecting data from users and many citizen science projects face the not-so-easy task of designing a...
Tellus 2019

Tellus 2019

By Nuria Castell – NILU The Environmental and climate conference Tellus 2019 (Miljø- og klimakonferansen), organized by the Oslo main library, will take place from 12 to 14 June. The conference invites several hundred of upper secondary schools in Oslo to meet...
“Pushing boundaries” – ECSITE 2019 – Copenhagen

“Pushing boundaries” – ECSITE 2019 – Copenhagen

By Nuria Castell – NILU “Pushing boundaries” – was the title of the ECSITE 2019 conference that took place in Copenhagen last week. It gathered 1190 participants from 59 different countries, making it the largest ECSITE Conference ever. NILU presented the...
Citizen science & transition

Citizen science & transition

Julia Wittmayer, Drift, 03-06-2019 What is the role of citizen science in sustainability transitions? While the field of sustainability transitions research starts to embrace transformative research approaches such as transdisciplinary research, Living Lab approaches...