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Category Archives: Community environmental restoration

Forest & Bird NZ: notes from the 35th annual conference

July 1, 2016by Monica Peters Leave a comment

Around 100 branch members from around New Zealand, staff, supporters and speakers converged in Wellington on June 25, 2016 for the annual Forest and Bird Conference. The conference was an […]

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Community environmental restoration, Conferences, Symposia & Awards, Science communication, Volunteer monitoring

3 Days of international citizen science in Berlin: perspectives from #ECSA2016

May 26, 2016by Monica Peters 3 Comments

I’ll start with praise for the European Citizen Science Association in bringing together ‘Innovation in Open Science, Society and Policy’, attended by over 300 people mainly from Europe and the […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Conferences, Symposia & Awards, Indigenous culture(s), Science communication

Palmerston North citizen science working group #1: A ferment of ideas!

April 13, 2016by Monica Peters 1 Comment

For this working group meeting (April 11), Alastair Cole (NZ Landcare Trust), and I travelled to Palmerston North. Landcare Research, tucked on the edge of the sprawling Massey campus, hosted […]

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#CitSciNZ Working Group 2016-2018, Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Indigenous culture(s), Volunteer monitoring

Life, lakes and farming: historical perspectives on a special landscape

April 8, 2016by Monica Peters 1 Comment

There’s nothing I like more than having a good yarn. An idea I had, as a teenager living in Auckland, was to travel around New Zealand, exploring the landscape and […]

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Community environmental restoration, Farming & Agriculture, Wetlands

Sneak Peek: An inventory of #citizenscience projects, tools and training opportunities in NZ

March 20, 2016by Monica Peters Leave a comment

As a part of the NZ Landcare Trust Citizen Science Meets Environmental Restoration project. I’ve been charged with bringing an inventory together that provide a snapshot of what’s happening around […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Volunteer monitoring

Reviving Rotoroa Island and reinventing a socio-ecosystem

March 8, 2016by Monica Peters Leave a comment

It’s been a summer of a lot of travel, invariably including a number of ecological restoration projects. Rotoroa Island is truly unique. I travelled to Rotoroa Island in late December […]

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Community environmental restoration, Indigenous culture(s), Island conservation

Working towards best practice for community environmental monitoring

February 23, 2016by Monica Peters 1 Comment

Around 30 participants representing community groups, agency scientists and environmental managers joined in on a speed workshop (50 mins!) to help develop best practice for community monitoring. The event took […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Indigenous culture(s), Science communication, Volunteer monitoring

Nelson citizen science working group #1: A summary of discussions

February 19, 2016by Monica Peters 6 Comments

On February 9, 22 diverse participants gathered at the Cawthron Institute for the NZ Landcare Trust’s first project working group meeting. The Ministry for the Environment funded project is “Citizen […]

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#CitSciNZ Working Group 2016-2018, Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Volunteer monitoring

Wellington Workshop notes: A system-wide approach to science education, communication & engagement

December 25, 2015by Monica Peters 1 Comment

The aim of this University of Waikato-sponsored event (Dec 15), was to gain international input from Jonathan Osborne (Kamalachari Professor of Science Education, Stanford University, USA); share work related to […]

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Community environmental restoration, Conferences, Symposia & Awards

PhD progress: The final Research Snapshot (#6)

December 9, 2015by Monica Peters 3 Comments

The final draft of my PhD was handed in a fortnight or so ago, between attending the NZ Ecological Society Conference in Christchurch and the Science Communicators of NZ conference […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, PhD Research 2013-2016, Volunteer monitoring

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My kaupapa is interpreting and understanding our environment and how we – as individuals and as a society interact with the natural world. Through my consultancy people+science I contract to NGOs and Government agencies, drawing on a broad skill set: biodiversity restoration, mixed method social research, project design and delivery, science communication and governance. A background in fine arts complements my science-based mahi and provides another avenue for exploring and decoding our surroundings.

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