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Category Archives: Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2019

#WCMT Citizen Science research trip: A glimpse into Singapore’s NGO #citsci programmes

September 26, 2019by Monica Peters 1 Comment

This second blog from Singapore summarises conversations with representatives from two environmental NGOs. The conversations raised an important point: in Singapore, people’s relationship to nature differs markedly compared to a […]

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Citizen science, Science/enviro-ed, Volunteer monitoring, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2019

#WCMT Citizen Science research trip: Investigating Singapore’s wetlands, butterflies and trees

September 24, 2019by Monica Peters 1 Comment

The first destination on the 5-week Winston Churchill Memorial Trust-funded research trip was Singapore. It’s a city I’ve been to before – it’s a convenient stop-over en route to Europe. […]

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Citizen science, Science/enviro-ed, Volunteer monitoring, Wetlands, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2019

5th Austrian #CitizenScience Conference – Funding, Open science, Socio-cultural #citsci & Gamification

July 4, 2019by Monica Peters 6 Comments

This final blog (of three) summarises diverse themes drawn from #oecsk2019. Overall, the three-day event showcased a wide range of projects and programmes using diverse formats to share content. The […]

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Citizen science, Conferences & symposia, Science communication, Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 2019

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Community-led biodiversity restoration, land use and citizen science are where my personal and professional interests overlap. As Director of people+science, I work on diverse projects, many of which sit at the interface between science and the public. I work in partnership with NGOs, science professionals, community members, and land managers. I draw on a broad set of skills including hands-on conservation, research, impact evaluation, governance, science communication and… fine arts. Although eclectic, together these form distinct, though overlapping lenses through which to interpret and understand our environment.

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