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SUMMARY:LandSense Mapathon
DESCRIPTION:Connecting citizens and satellite data for land use mapping across the EU\nUsing OpenStreetMap and Sentinel 2 satellite imagery LandSense project created a citizen-powered land use map of the EU. As part of the European Week of Regions and Cities a mapathon (https://landsense.eu/Mapathon) is taking place aiming to help validate the OSMLandUse product created at the GIScience Research Group in Heidelberg. \nYou can contribute in up to four themes (Urban\, Agriculture\, Nature and Expert) and your responses are anonymously checked against other volunteers to ensure data quality standards. \nThe results of this mapathon will be made openly available for public use. \nJOIN & CONTRIBUTE
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/landsense-mapathon/
CATEGORIES:COs events
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SUMMARY:GEO Week 2020
DESCRIPTION:Join GEO Week for a week-long showcase on the impact of open Earth observations on 2-6 November 2020\n  \nThe GEO Week will take place online on November 2 – 6\, 2020. Focused on the key priorities of boosting the digital economy\, delivering on GEO’s Engagement Priorities\, promoting sustainable development\, supporting national initiatives\, and highlighting approaches to open data\, this week-long series of online events is intended to engage leaders from across the GEO Community to share lessons and advance policies and programs to impact our planet. \nA highlight this year will be the Industry Track focused on exhibiting Earth observation solutions and services from across the world. A dedicated Networking Platform will bring together development practitioners\, governments\, and the private sector with a special focus on supporting Small and Medium Micro – sized Enterprises (SMMEs) to advance their access to knowledge\, markets\, and partners. With virtual talks\, match making between business to business and business to government (B2B and B2G) in virtual rooms\, the Space Tech Challenge competition announcement\, and giveaways\, this online event aims to build momentum for an in-person Industry Track in Port Elizabeth\, South Africa next year. For updates regarding the event\, please sign-up here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/geo-week-2020/
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Citizen Sociolinguistics
DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, Citizen Science (CS)\, that is engaging citizens or lay people in doing scientific research\, has gained momentum in a wide range of disciplines\, including sociolinguistics. CS has a long tradition within natural sciences\, and its primary impacts are seen in biological studies of global climate change\, in biological changes in natural habitats. \nThis workshop explores what citizen science is\, and particularly what Citizen Sociolinguistics is. It presents examples of different CS initiatives and discusses the epistemological rationale for CS\, and particularly CS projects within humanities. Important topics for discussion concern the quality of citizen data\, the ability of citizens’ protocol to produce valid data\, the level of citizen involvement in the research process\, as well as the extent to which and how CS can lead to empowerment and democratisation as stated in many recent international research policy papers. The workshop also includes the role of CS as part of an open science policy. \nFind out more here.
URL:https://www.weobserve.eu/event/workshop-on-citizen-sociolinguistics/
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