This session will focus on the importance of sharing knowledge, training materials and resources about citizen science, and of taking stock of the experiences of national platforms as a way of working towards the SDGs. It will also consider the multiplier effect of having one central platform at the European level, EU-Citizen.Science, and the importance of platforms in international collaborations towards the SDGs.
This session was organised by EU-Citizen.Science ([ Ссылка ]).
SESSION CHAIR
Colombe Warin | European Commission, Research Executive Agency
KEYNOTE
François Grey | The Crowd4SDG Project and the Citizen Science Solution Kit
SPEAKERS
– James Sprinks | Assessing the impact of citizen science towards Sustainable Development Goals: The coordinators’ point of view
– Susanne Hecker | Citizens create knowledge: The networking platform for Citizen Science in Germany
– Patricia Santos | CS-Track database: a central database of CS projects in Europe that can be key to understand the connection of CS and SDGs
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