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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200709
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SUMMARY:LandSense Innovation Challenge
DESCRIPTION:The Challenge targets individuals\, web-entrepreneurs\, start-ups and SMEs coming from all participating Horizon 2020 countries\, to present innovative IT solutions addressing one of the three LandSense domains: \n1. Urban Landscape Dynamics; \n2. Agricultural Land Use; \n3. Forest and Habitat Monitoring; \nThe challenge focuses on using data streams coming from the LandSense Citizen Observatory\, the Sentinel Hub Service or other relevant EO data sources to design novel LULC solutions for a range of applications within the selected domains. \nSelected LandSense Challenge finalists will have the opportunity to pitch their ideas at the Third International ECSA Conference 2020 in Trieste\, Italy. Please note that registration for the ECSA Conference is not required for participation in this public challenge. However\, all finalists are encouraged to attend the conference and share with this growing community of citizen science practitioners. \nTake part and win!\nThe teams with the best pitches will receive: \n1st prize \n\nA grand prize of 2\,000 EUR\nA 1-year subscription to Sentinel Hub Enterprise\, worth 5\,000 EUR\, provided by SINERGISE\nOnline business coaching and mentorship services provided by the LandSense team\n\n2nd prize \n\nA grand prize of 1\,000 EUR\nOnline business coaching and mentorship services provided by the LandSense team\n\n3rd prize \n\nA grand prize of 500 EUR\nOnline business coaching and mentorship services provided by the LandSense team\n\nTo apply or to find more details about the call\, please visit here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/landsense-innovation-challenge-save-the-date/
CATEGORIES:COs events
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SUMMARY:ECSA Conference 2020
DESCRIPTION:The ECSA 2020 conference – Encounters in citizen science was held exclusively online (6-11 September)\, and only registered participants could have access to the conference sessions. The program is available here. \nStemming from the project activities\, WeObserve partners organised the following session contributions in the context of the program: \n  \n\nCitizen science and the SDGs II: https://vimeo.com/451829764/bfd6d8a3ab\n\nThe contribution of citizen science to the monitoring of the UN Sustainable Development Goals \nPresenters: Dilek Fraisl\, Linda See\nSummary: The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a call to action to tackle the world’s greatest challenges. The key question is how to achieve the SDGs when there are large data gaps or the data are not comprehensive enough to make timely decisions to enhance people’s wellbeing. This session will demonstrate the value of citizen science for the SDGs including examples of how citizen science currently contributes to SDG monitoring as well as where it has the potential to contribute. Recommendations for how citizen science data can be integrated into the official statistics used for SDG reporting will be provided. \n  \n\nNetworks and communities of practice: https://vimeo.com/451830806/50fd13737c\n\nPractice what we preach: co-creating value with participants in communities of practice on citizen science \nPresenters: Uta Wehn\, Dilek Fraisl\, Joan Maso \nOnto new horizons: learnings from the WeObserve project to strengthen awareness\, acceptability and sustainability of citizen observatories in Europe \nPresenters: Gerid Hager\nSummary: WeObserve delivers the first European-wide Citizen Observatory (CO) knowledge platform to share and highlight best practices and to identify and address challenges to inform practitioners\, policy makers and funders of (future) COs. This presentation aims to discuss key insights and recommendations acquired from the WeObserve project\, to inform the Horizon Europe research and innovation programme (under Pillar II: Global Challengesand European Industrial Competitiveness and activities for “Widening participation and strengthening the European Research Area”)\, as well as other funding programmes and CO practitioners more generally. \nPresentation slides available at: https://zenodo.org/record/4017257#.X1iYNmczZTZ \n  \n\nGlobal perspectives on Citizen Science and Open Science (Side Event)\n\nCitizen Science (CS) and Open Science (OS) are emerging global movements that are becoming more\nsignificant and layered in regard to key themes\, dynamics\, and shared characteristics. Now\, there is an important opportunity for clarifying key synergies and opportunities for alignment moving forward.\nThe United Nations Educational\, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) is developing a global Recommendation on Open Science to be released in 2021. As a legally binding instrument that applies to all UN Member states\, the Recommendation seeks to help shape the future of open science from a global public policy perspective. In May 2020\, UNESCO invited citizen science practitioners to collaborate in the process of developing their Recommendation. To ensure ongoing input and information exchange from global citizen science communities a Community of Practice (CoP) of the Citizen Science Global Partnership (CSGP) was formed\, with the particular intention of drawing on knowledge from the broadest citizen science base to support and inform a broad and holistic open science agenda.\nThis session offered the background to this initiative from UNESCO and described the first steps of the CoP. In addition\, lightning talks from different practitioners working at the nexus of citizen science and open science were featured. The session concluded with a roundtable discussion to collaboratively identify key considerations and next steps for the common future of CS and OS agendas.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/ecsa-conference-2020/
LOCATION:Trieste\, Italy\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Other events,WO events
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