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The Lisbon Declaration
Title | EuroGEO 2019 Citizen Science roadmap – “Lisbon Declaration” |
Description | This document summarises the current status of Citizen Science in GEO/GEOSS, reflects the vision, and objectives; identifies issues that are blocking its progress and proposes a way forward shared by the Citizen Observatories and Citizen Science projects under the EuroGEO community. |
Author(s) | Joan Masó Pau (CREAF); Steffen Fritz (IIASA); Rob Atkinson (OGC);Lucy Bastin (Aston University); Anne Bowser (Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars); Peter Brenton (Atlas of Living Australia); Luigi Ceccaroni (Earthwatch); Andy Cobley (University of Dundee); Margaret Gold (ECSA); Andreas Matheus (Secure Dimensions); Lukas Mocek (Sensor.Community); Jaume Piera (Institute of Marine Sciences, ICM-CSIC); Jakub Trojan (Czech Academy of Sciences / Tomas Bata University in Zlin); Valantis Tsiakos (Institute of Communication and Computer Systems); Eveline Wandl-Vogt (Austrian Academy of Sciences, exploration space & Ars Electronica Research Institute “knowledge for humanity (k4h+)); Uta When (IHE Delft) |
Source | https://zenodo.org/record/3946506#.YA62cOgzY2y |
Language | English |
Keywords | Citizen science; GEO; GEOSS; Data interoperability; Data standards |
Audience | Policy makers – at the local, national and international (EU) level; Research/academia |
Resource-Type | Policy Brief – Text |
Resource Theme | Transferability |
Publisher | CREAF, IIASA |
Publication date | 15 July 2020 |
License | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International |
Resource identifier | 10.5281/zenodo.3946506 |