Breakout Session 1.3 Social Revolution: Crowdsourcing movement, Citizen Observatories, and Earth Monitoring Chair: Michel Schouppe.

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Breakout Session 1.3 Social Revolution: Crowdsourcing movement, Citizen Observatories, and Earth Monitoring Chair: Michel Schouppe

Agenda Michel Schouppe: Introduction to the session Brian Wee: Citizen Observatories Jonas Eberle: Crowd-sourced knowledge generation for the validation of global vegetation change analyses — A feedback tool to foster tests and evaluations of scientific algorithms Questions & Answers

Michel’s Introduction Drivers: data revolution & social evolution Citizens in EU environmental policies Citizens' engagement in research Citizens' science & observatories Horizon 2020 examples Lessons learned GEOSS Strategic Plan (interim)

Some relevant Messages Gap between society, science and policy making th Environment Action Programme: "Union environment policy is notably based on citizen science’ initiatives; Call to strengthen the science- policy interface and citizen engagement at EU and international levels.” Horizon 2020 promotes open access to knowledge (publications & data) Horizon 2020 phased approach to Citizens observatories 2012 – 2017 > 40 million coordination and support actions in 2017

Some relevant Messages Challenges Shift from RTD projects to systemic, sustained observatories Recognition of scientific value (quality of data) Promote shared open repositories, structures to ensure data curation, preservation Citizens observatories supplement but do not replace conventional monitoring systems Main attention should first go to the citizens (instead of the technology) GEOSS Strategic Plan : Citizens appears many times scale issue: Global vs local Possible CoP for Citizen Observatories ?

Bruce’s Presentation Food Security has a very important socio-economic impact Phenology (i.e. flora and fauna observing) provides excellent indexes on several Earth System parameters The National Phenology Network (NPN) has defined protocols to be applied NEON Citizen Science programmes include: BudBurst project ( for rducation and trainingwww.BudBurst.org The NPN Nature’s Notebook for phenology (+250 plant species, +160 animal species)

Bruce’s Presentation Phenology is part of the: “National Plan for Citizen Observation” [National White House report] CCAFS (Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security) yields forecast workflow: Citizen Science can contribute to Weather and Phenology components. This initiative is affiliated with Future Earth USGCRP (U.S. Global Change Research Program) has proposed indicators: one of them includes Phenology Phenology will likely be one of the BEVs defined by GEO-BON

Bruce’s Presentation Possible role of GEOSS Enabling Citizen Science contribution to Food Security/Nutrition Security Demonstrate the importance of data-driven science policy Promote Citizen Science Phenology as a valuable index for GEOSS strategic goals.

Jonas’ Presentation Vegetation time-series change analyses Trend calculation Break-point detection Phenological parameters Crowd-sourcing validation of the analysis results The instrument: Earth Observation Monitor Web Portal Mobile Apps

Jonas’ Presentation Possible contribution to GEOSS The processing module to generate information from data The Apps the analyses assessed via a Crowd-sourcing approach

Questions & Answers Q1: Which is the value of GEOSS for the Citizen Scientists Q2: Citizen Scientists should care about “Essential Variables”? Q3: How to address Quality issue? Q4: Crowdsourced data and Citizens observatories' data must be open and free ? Q5: How GCI should access Citizen Observatories and crowdsourcing data ?