Enhancing Biodiversity Monitoring in Catalonia with Citizen Science – AD4GD Workshop
Addressing key challenges for the integration of citizen science data into the Green Deal Data Space
Habitat connectivity is an important biodiversity indicator, essential to support the nature protection objectives set up in the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030, the Convention on Biodiversity, the EU Natural Restoration Law and the Green Deal.
AD4GD leads a biodiversity pilot focused on improving habitat connectivity indices for Catalonia for the main habitat categories. For this, we believe in the value of integrating different sources of data: land use and land cover maps obtained from remote sensing satellites, species occurrence observations, IoT sensors on the ground and also data generated within Citizen Science initiatives.
This interactive workshop will explore current challenges in data management and interoperability within citizen science projects to better include the key data they generate in the calculation of habitat connectivity indices in Catalonia. Participants will collaboratively identify key obstacles in their data journey from the field to decision-making. Ideas and open dialogues will be generated on potential ways to address these barriers. By the end of the workshop, participants will have developed a deeper understanding of the challenges and sparked initial ideas for improving data interoperability. This event will also provide valuable opportunities for networking and collaboration, fostering connections between citizen scientists and decision-makers.
“If you are interested in participating in this workshop please write an e-mail to ad4gd@fit.fraunhofer.de stating your name, affiliation and the name of the workshop. Subsequently, our team will get in touch with you.”