Using citizen science data to inform hydrological models and policies

April 19, 2023 / 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ET

Venue/Location: Virtual
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Speakers

Lutz Breuer
University of Giessen
Hunter Smith
Living Lakes Canada

This webinar is taking place at 12:00pm ET. Please be mindful of time zones as daylight savings will occur at different times for different countries during the course of this series!

The series of eight interactive online webinars will include sessions on the logistics and organizational requirements to manage successful citizen science projects, methods-focused sessions to share best practices in water resources data collection and citizen science data use in decision-making, and sessions on integrating citizen science projects in educational settings.

Are you involved in citizen science? There are a limited number of spaces for 2-minute “pop-up” talks available within this series. View the call for presenters here!

This series is convened by: Dr. Ilja van Meerveld, University of Zurich, Switzerland; Dr. Thom Bogaard, TU Delft, Netherlands; Dr. Kris Stepenuck, University of Vermont, United States; Dr. Jan Seibert, University of Zurich, Switzerland

Objectives:

  • To create an informal international network of scientists and practitioners focused on water resources research who can implement and sustain citizen science projects that generate data to inform research and management decisions.

  • To share best practices and lessons learned about engaging members of the public in water resources monitoring.

  • To introduce a suite of water quantity and quality monitoring methodologies that have been evaluated for their effectiveness and are successfully used by members of the public to collect data that can inform research and management decisions.

  • To evaluate the effectiveness of educational activities using citizen science initiatives.