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Working towards best practice for community environmental monitoring

February 23, 2016by Monica Peters Leave a 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

8 Priorities for developing long-term volunteer monitoring programmes

June 15, 2015by Monica Peters Leave a comment

With an abundance of well-established programmes across North America, Canada and Europe to reflect on, what science and people-related priorities can be brought together to guide the development of new, […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Volunteer monitoring

The culture of #volunteer #waterqualitymonitoring

December 1, 2014by Monica Peters Leave a comment

I had one Big Question: Why are so many US citizens monitoring the water quality of their local lakes? To answer this, I feverishly wrote funding applications to cover the […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Conferences & symposia, Indigenous culture(s), Volunteer monitoring, Water quality

Creepy-crawlies – Monitoring invertebrates

July 17, 2014by Monica Peters Leave a comment

A while ago a group of us (government agency and NGO staff, researchers as well as scientists) got together and discussed the need for a decision-tree to guide groups through […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Volunteer monitoring

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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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