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CREAF's role in the European strategy of fostering citizen observatories for environmental monitoring

CREAF is heading a community of practice that is leading the first citizen science interoperability experiment of the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC). The goal is for citizen science projects to adopt international standards with a view to data being shared and reused.

Citizen observatory Citizen science @ca @en Esa @en Geoss @en Governance Groundtruth20 @en Iiasa @en Interoperability Joan masó @en Jrc @en Ogc @en Ritmenatura @en Standards Weobserve @en

CREAF establishes connections in Africa in the field of water management

Last November, two members of CREAF’s staff attended a workshop organized by the European Commission which was also attended by the Network of Centres of Excellence in Water Sciences (NEPAD). At this meeting held in Accra, the BEWATER project was presented as a successful case. 

Acewater 2 @en Anabel sánchez @en Bewater @en Bewater project @ca @en European comission Ghana @en Jrc @en Nepad @en Olga roig @en Water management Workshop @en

The Global Soil Biodiversity Atlas has been published

Today, May 25, the Joint Research Centre (JRC) publishes the Global Soil Biodiversity Atlas, first-ever of this topic. It’s a European Comission iniciative, available and free for everyone who is interested in. This atlas maps the soil biodiversity of the entire planet by providing an exhaustive analysis of soil organisms and the threats it has to face. Soil management could help the mitigation of the effects of climate change.

Atlas @en Biodiversity Enrique doblas @en European comission Jrc @en Pilar andrés @en Soil