Earthwatch connects people with scientists worldwide to conduct environmental research and empowers them with the knowledge they need to conserve the planet. Since its founding in 1971, Earthwatch has been taking action to address global change through a time-tested model of citizen science and community engagement. By pairing citizen science volunteers from all sectors of society with researchers around the world, Earthwatch teams have helped to safeguard critical habitats, conserve biodiversity, and promote the sustainable use of natural resources.
This year was one of the most difficult ones for all of us, with the Corona Virus pandemic, lockdowns and social distancing. But nevertheless, 2020 also brought good things and amazing new Citizen Science projects on the SPOTTERON platform. We loved the exciting work tasks and the diverse project topics which we have been allowed to design and develop in this strange year.
A new paper from CrowdWater titled "Quality and timing of crowd‐based water level class observations" has been added to the papers section.
The new call in the EU Horizon 2020 program aims for supporting and implementing a Green Deal. For projects participating in this call and searching for partners for Citizen Science Apps and participatory tools, we are happy to help!
On this year's ECSA Citizen Science conference, we have been invited to hold a workshop on technology and the practice of design for Citizen Science. Since the conference moved completely online (read more about our experiences here in the Blog), we filled the session together with Jessie L. Oliver, who shared her research on how to design fun citizen science tech to find a sneaky Australia bird species (i.e. Eastern bristlebirds). Citizen Science is used and what technology implementation means for Citizen Science Apps and interactive online tools. Thanks for inviting us to be part of that session!
From 6th to 10th of September, the European Citizen Science Conference ECSA 2020 took place in the virtual space. Since we have been designing and developing the SPOTTERON Citizen Science platform for apps and interactive toolkits since 2014 already, it was not our first conference on Citizen Science - at least for Philipp, who is quite a regular in terms of visiting conferences. But this year, things rarely have been normal, and so the virtual event of ECSA 2020 was something new to all of us. Here are some first impressions by 2 conference newbies and a regular:
A new paper from CrowdWater titled "Crowd-Based Observations of Riverine Macroplastic Pollution" has been added to the papers section.
Making complex information easy to understand not just to scientists but also to citizens is an art form. Read more on the importance of design for scientific posters - and winning the first prize! - on the Citizen Science Blog!
Terms of Service for Project Partners
between the Project Partner who acts as media owner in accordance to media law
and
SPOTTERON GmbH
Faßziehergasse 5 / 16, 1070 Vienna, AT
UID: ATU73129349
FN: 488215p
who acts as provider of the service and software

SPOTTERON GmbH will provide a toolkit for the Partner as agreed for an official quotation for the project's scope, sent to the partner via email or postal mail, and via the exchange of messages or emails.
SPOTTERON GmbH hereby grants to the Partner, including to all Partner's Authorized Users (max 10), a non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, non-assignable, royalty-free, and worldwide license to access and use the SPOTTERON platform solely for the Partner's internal operations and according to SPOTTERON GmbH's Terms of Use listed at https://www.spotteron.net/terms-of-use.
The Service consists of the
For SPOTTERON |
For the Partner |
|
| SPOTTERON will develop the applications, websites and tools for the Partner and provide them on the platform’s infrastructure | The Partner will provide all necessary content, media and translations for the design and development of the applications and/or website and acts as media owner for the whole project. | |
| SPOTTERON will provide ongoing service support for the Partner and will maintain and provide updates for the applications and website content management systems | The Partner will use the applications, the Service, tools and the websites only in their intended way and within the scope, purpose and topic of the project. | |
| SPOTTERON will provide the full infrastructure for the project and its ongoing maintenance during the whole runtime of the project | The Partner will use the provided infrastructure of the project only for the scope of the project under a fair-use condition. | |
| SPOTTERON will only hold ownership for creative works and designs, created during the project’s design and development and will provide an unlimited right of use for the Partner for those | The Partner can freely choose under which license the data-set of the project is published/maintained (e.g. Full ownership or Open Data, etc.) and holds all rights regarding a project’s outcomes and publications. | |
| SPOTTERON will not interfere with the data collected in the project nor claim any ownership about the Data-set of the project | The Partner is responsible for the collected data in the project and agrees to maintain it via the provided Data Administration Interface. | |
| SPOTTERON extends the platform with new features for the partner and shares such new functionalities with all other partners on the platform | The Partner can use all existing features without extra development costs in the applications of the Partner’s project from the start. | |
| For packages with a CMS based project's website included (Package B, or other custom commissions), SPOTTERON will provide access to the Content Management System (CMS) based on its project-website framework. | For packages with a Content Management System (CMS) access included, the Partner is responsible for all content or media, uploaded via the website's interface and agrees not to violate any Intellectual property rights or the rights of third parties or persons. | |

Runtime Support: For the runtime period beginning on the Effective Date, and at SPOTTERON GmbH's own expense, SPOTTERON GmbH shall provide the Partner with electronic support (eMail, scheduled Skype call) during SPOTTERON GmbH's normal business hours in order to help the Partner locate and correct problems with the Service and any related software.
Renewed Support: After the initial Service runtime period, the Partner may elect to renew SPOTTERON GmbH's service runtime for additional periods of minimum 12 months at SPOTTERON GmbH's then-current service rates of the SPOTTERON package provided.
SPOTTERON GmbH shall provide bug fixes, corrections, modifications, enhancements, upgrades, and new releases to the Services to ensure the best possible level of functionality of the Services including but not limited to, the Services conforming in all material respects to the specifications, functions, descriptions, standards, and criteria. The Services runtime fees of the SPOTTERON package are inclusive of the fees for regular maintenance and updates within the SPOTTERON Platform update cycles.

If not agreed otherwise, the payment of the SPOTTERON Package is 33% of the full sum at the start of the development phase of the Project (“Kick-Off Payment”) and 67% on the release of the apps. SPOTTERON GmbH will provide invoices for both payments.
Payment amounts under this Agreement do not include Taxes, and the Partner shall pay all Taxes applicable to payments between the parties under this agreement. For EU based partners with a UIN number or international partners in countries with Reversed Charge agreements in place, SPOTTERON GmbH provides invoices VAT free.
Any amount not paid when due will bear interest from the due date until paid, at a rate equal to 2% per month (24% annually) or the maximum allowed by law, whichever is less.

Applicable Levels: SPOTTERON GmbH shall provide the Service to the Partner with a system availability of at least 96% during each calendar year. Please note that per-user availability can also depend on the connectivity and software/hardware of the party accessing the Services and in such cases it will not count against the system availability.
System Maintenance: SPOTTERON GmbH may take the Service offline for scheduled or emergency maintenance. Scheduled maintenance time will not count against System Availability.
8.1) System Availability Definition:
Percentage of Minutes per Month: "System Availability" means the percentage of hours in a year that the key components of the Service are operational.
Not Included in "System Availability: "System Availability" will not include any minutes or hours of downtime resulting from
scheduled maintenance,
events of force majeure,
malicious attacks on the system,
issues associated with the Partner's computing devices, local area networks or internet service provider connections, or
SPOTTERON GmbH's inability to deliver Services because of the Partner's acts or omissions.

In this Clause:
“Controller”, “Personal Data”, Data Subject, “Processing” and “Processor” or “Data Processor” have the meanings given in Data Protection Law and “Process” shall be interpreted accordingly; and
“Data Protection Laws” means any applicable law, statute, subordinate legislation regulation, order, mandatory guidance or code of practice, judgment of a relevant court of law, or directives or requirements of any regulatory body which relates to the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of Personal Data, with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as the governed regulation.
9.1) Both Parties will comply with all applicable requirements of the Data Protection Laws.
9.2) The Parties acknowledge that for the purposes of the Data Protection Laws:
9.2 (a) SPOTTERON is the Data Controller in relation to all platform-related personal and non-personal data. SPOTTERON will provide user registration and identification for the Project as part of the Service as Controller. SPOTTERON will not share platform-related personal data with the Partner; and
9.2 (b) SPOTTERON will collect the data from user’s inputs and user generated content and will make it available to the Partner in an anonymized and aggregated format. The definition of what kind of data is collected by the Project, and if the data definition contains elements of personal data, is made by the Partner in the Project’s definition phase. For all Project-related data and content, the Partner is the Data Controller and SPOTTERON acts as the Data Processor.
(where “Data Controller” and “Data Processor” have the meanings as defined in the Data Protection Laws).
9.3 SPOTTERON shall, in relation to any Personal Data processed which falls under the definition of 9.2(b) under this Agreement:
9.3 (a) process that Personal Data which falls under the definition of 9.2(b) only on the written instructions of the Partner and in accordance with Appendix 1, unless SPOTTERON is required by any applicable Data Protection Laws to process the Personal Data in another manner.
9.3 (b) ensure that it has in place appropriate industry-standard technical and organisational measures to protect against unauthorised or unlawful processing of Personal Data which falls under the definition of 9.2(b) and against accidental loss or destruction of, or damage to, Personal Data which falls under the definition of 9.2(b), appropriate to the harm that might result from the unauthorised or unlawful processing or accidental loss, destruction or damage and the nature of the data to be protected, within the scope of the current state of technological development (those measures may include encrypting Personal Data, ensuring confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of its systems and services, ensuring that availability of and access to Personal Data which falls under the definition of 9.2(b) can be restored in a timely manner after an incident, and regularly assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of the technical and organisational measures adopted by it);
9.3 (c) ensure that all personnel who have access to and/or process Personal Data are obliged to keep the Personal Data confidential;
9.3 (d) ensure that any transfer of Personal Data outside of the European Economic Area complies with the Data Protection Laws;
9.3 (e) assist the Partner, at the Partner’s cost, in responding to any request from a data subject and in ensuring compliance with its obligations under the Data Protection Laws with respect to security, breach notifications, impact assessments and consultations with supervisory authorities or regulators;
9.3 (f) notify the Partner without undue delay on becoming aware of a Personal Data breach;
9. 3(g) at the end of this Agreement, delete or return Personal Data which falls under the definition of 9.2(b) and copies thereof to the Partner if requested (at the Partner’s cost); and
9.3 (h) make available to the Partner (at the Partner’s cost) all information necessary to demonstrate compliance with this Clause 9.3 and allow for audits by the Partner or the Partner’s designated auditor (at the Partner’s cost).
9.4) The Partner provides SPOTTERON with a general written authorization for engaging third-party sub-Processors. SPOTTERON shall inform the Partner of any intended changes concerning the addition or replacement of third-party sub-Processors, thereby giving the Partner the opportunity to object to such changes. Objections by the Partner to a change or addition of a sub-Processor may result in termination of the app and the Service. In such a case, no charges, compensations or reparations can be requested by the Partner. The current sub-processors for data hosting are noted in the public information area in the app under "locations of data storage".
9.5) Data use: the Partner may license, store and distribute exported Data (a Data-set) in any way chosen only after a full anonymization or deletion of all personal data of the users in the Data-set, including when releasing data publicly, e.g. under OpenData licenses.
9.6) Personal data protection: the Partner guarantees to have safeguards mechanisms in place to protect the personal data of participating user (Participants) and ensure the internal use only of personal data, either in exports or via administration interface access.
9.7) Additional Sub-Partners: the Partner may appoint additional Sub-Partners (clause 23) to the Project under the terms of this Partner Agreement with access to the Data Administration Interface. These Sub-Partners must form a contract with the Partner. The Partner is liable for the rightful data processing and protection of personal data for all sub-partners and must inform SPOTTERON of data breaches or the misuse of data.
9.8) User generated content license: the Partner agrees that all user generated content (UGC) worthy of protection by intellectual property laws is licensed under Creative Commons CC:0 license and will not be distributed or used under another license.
9.9) During the term of this Agreement, it is acknowledged that each Party may disclose to the other Personal Data (“Disclosed Data”) for the purposes of the management and administration of this Agreement (including the performance of its obligations and the exercise of its rights). The parties agree that such disclosure is fair and lawful and does not contravene the Data Protection Law; that it shall use Disclosed Data received from the other party only for the Purpose; and that it shall otherwise comply with its obligations under the Data Protection Law. Each party will promptly inform the other upon becoming aware of any Personal Data breach relating to any Disclosed Data received by it from the other party.
SPOTTERON GmbH may collect, use and process Personal Data of the Partner and his associates only in compliance with the EU GDPR.

Both parties agree to name the other in press releases, online articles and publications with the full name, homepage link and logo if possible (not binding). On website items in relation to the Project, both parties will use HTML links (a href) for the name and / or homepage link without rel=”nofollow” tag. On social media, posts regarding the Project will tag and link (@partneraccountname) both parties if possible (not binding).
Authority and Capacity: The parties have the authority and capacity to enter into this Agreement.
Execution and Delivery: The parties have duly executed and delivered this Agreement.
Enforceability: This Agreement constitutes a legal, valid, and binding obligation, enforceable against the parties according to its terms.
No Conflicts: Neither party is under any restriction or obligation that the party could reasonably expect might affect the party's performance of its obligations under this Agreement.
No Breach: Neither party’s execution, delivery, or performance of its obligations under this Agreement will breach or result in a default under
its articles, by laws, or any unanimous shareholders agreement,
any Law to which it is subject,
any judgment, Order, or decree of any Governmental Authority to which it is subject, or
any agreement to which it is a party or by which it is bound.
Permits, Consents, and Other Authorizations. Each party holds all Permits and other authorizations necessary to
own, lease, and operate its properties, and
conduct its business as it is now carried on.
No Disputes or Proceedings: There are no Legal Proceedings pending, threatened, or foreseeable against either party, which would affect that party’s ability to complete its obligations under this Agreement.
No Bankruptcy: Neither party has taken or authorized any proceedings related to that party’s bankruptcy, insolvency, liquidation, dissolution, or winding up.
Ownership: SPOTTERON GmbH is the exclusive legal owner of the Service, including all Intellectual Property included in the Service and granted under the scope of the Project.
Status of Licensed Intellectual Property: SPOTTERON GmbH has properly registered and maintained all Intellectual Property included in the Service of their own making and granted under the project scope and paid all applicable maintenance and renewal fees.
No Conflicting Grant: SPOTTERON GmbH has not granted and is not obligated to grant any license to a third party that would conflict with the Project scope.
No Infringement: The Service does not infringe the Intellectual Property rights or other proprietary rights of any third party. User generated content infringing Intellectual Property Law will be removed and permanently deleted on request by owner requests.
No Third Party infringement: To SPOTTERON GmbH's Knowledge, no third party is infringing the Service.

Hardware Obligations: the Partner shall be responsible for
obtaining and maintaining all computer hardware, software, and communications equipment needed to internally access the Service, and
paying all third party access charges incurred while using the Service.
Anti-Virus Obligations: the Partner shall be responsible for implementing, maintaining, and updating all necessary and proper procedures and software for safeguarding against computer infection, viruses, worms, Trojan horses, and other code that manifest contaminating or destructive properties (collectively "Viruses").
The Partner's Use of Services: the Partner shall
abide by all local and international Laws and regulations applicable to its use of the Service,
use the Service only for legal purposes, and
comply with all regulations, policies and procedures of networks connected to the service
Restricted Uses: the Partner will not
upload or distribute of any files that contain viruses, corrupted files, or any other similar software or programs that may damage the operation of the Service,
modify, disassemble, decompile or reverse engineer the Service,
probe, scan, test the vulnerability of, or circumvent any security mechanisms used by, the sites, servers, or networks connected to the Service,
take any action that imposes an unreasonably or disproportionately large load on the sites, servers, or networks connected to the Service,
copy or reproduce the Service,
access or use any other clients' or their users' data through the Service,
maliciously reduce or impair the accessibility of the Service,
use the service to post, promote, or transmit any unlawful, harassing, libelous, abusive, threatening, harmful, hateful, or otherwise objectionable material, or
transmit or post any material that encourages conduct that could constitute a criminal offense or give rise to civil liability.
Data administration: The Partner is obliged to check that content, provided by users in the Partner‘s Project, do not violate any intellectual property laws or licenses, or that the Partner or the Partner organization holds all necessary rights of usage by the owner of the content to be used as public content in the Project‘s applications or website.
The Partner maintains the data set in the Partner’s Project and removes any items and content, that may violate the terms of use of the Service or which may infringe any copyright, personal rights or intellectual property laws.
The parties shall continue to be bound by the terms of the non-disclosure agreement between the parties if existing for the Project.
No Representation by SPOTTERON GmbH: SPOTTERON GmbH makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy or reliability or use of the service outside EU regulations and National State laws of Austria.
the Partner Status: the Partner represents and that it is not located in, under the control of, or a national or resident of any country to which the EU or Austria has embargoed the import or export of goods or provision of services.

Service Warranty: SPOTTERON GmbH will provide the Service in a professional manner consistent with general industry standards.
Performance Warranty: SPOTTERON GmbH warrants that the Service will perform substantially in accordance with the Documentation of functionalities athttps://www.spotteron.net/citizen-science-app-features
Warranty Disclaimer: SPOTTERON GmbH does not guarantee that the Service will be error-free, virus-free, or uninterrupted. SPOTTERON Gmbh will not be liable for any unauthorized alteration, theft, or destruction of any of the user’s or Partner’s data.

17.1) Content provided by SPOTTERON: SPOTTERON GmbH will retain all interest in and to the Services, including all documentation, modifications, improvements, upgrades, derivative words, and all other Intellectual Property rights in connection with the Service and Platform, including SPOTTERON GmbH's name, logos and trademarks reproduced through the Service. SPOTTERON agrees to indemnify the Partner against all liabilities, costs, claims, losses, and expenses assessed against, or incurred by, the Partner as a result of, or in connection with, any claim brought by a third party against the use of such material, provided by SPOTTERON for the Project.
17.2) Content provided by Partner: The Partner retains all interest and ownership of all content the Partner provides to SPOTTERON for the purpose of being used in the Partner’s Project. The Partner agrees to provide source material to SPOTTERON, that is under full intellectual property of the Partner or which is licensed correctly to be legally used in the production and publishing of the Partner’s tools, websites and software. The partner is liable for all media and content provided to SPOTTERON for further use in the Partner’s Project and agrees keep SPOTTERON indemnified against all liabilities, costs, claims, losses, and expenses assessed against, or incurred by, SPOTTERON as a result of any claim brought by a third party against the use of such material, provided by the Partner for the Project. In the event that such a claim arises, SPOTTERON will:
(a) promptly notify the Partner of any such claim; and
(b) not make any admission or compromise with respect to such claim without the Partner’s prior approval which approval shall not unreasonably be withheld; and
The Partner shall, at its expense, give SPOTTERON all reasonable assistance in connection with negotiations and litigation to settle any claim arising under clause 17.2.
17.3) Data and User Generated Content:
The Partner can freely choose, under which license the Data-set is handled as long this license does not interfere, nor is in any conflict with the Service or its Terms of Use. Unique creative works in user generated content remain the intellectual property of the author and they are always licensed under Creative Commons CC0 for general public use by the uploader (user).
17.4) Outcomes of the Project: The Partner will own the Intellectual Property rights in any material (including any findings, academic publications, teaching material and research) that the Partner creates by interpreting and analysing the anonymized data-set, and may share the anonymized data-set with research partners.

Termination on Notice: Either party may terminate this Agreement for any reason on 28 business days’ notice to the other party.
Termination for Material Breach: Each party may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by delivering notice of the termination to the other party, if
the other party fails to perform, has made or makes any inaccuracy in, or otherwise materially breaches, any of its obligations, covenants, or representations, and
the failure, inaccuracy, or breach continues for a period of 10 Business Days' after the injured party delivers notice to the breaching party reasonably detailing the breach.
Termination for Failure to Pay: SPOTTERON GmbH may terminate this Agreement with immediate effect by delivering notice of the termination to the Partner if the Partner fails to pay the yearly service fee on time 8 weeks after the invoice was sent.
Termination on objection to processors: SPOTTERON Gmbh may terminate this agreement if the Partner objects a change or addition to/of processors for technical or software-related reasons under 9.4)
Pay Outstanding Amounts: the Partner shall within 7 business days pay to SPOTTERON GmbH all amounts outstanding as of the date of, and any amounts outstanding as a result of, termination.
Discontinuance of Use: the Partner shall cease all use of the Service upon the effective date of the termination.
Recovery of Data: the Partner will have 14 days from the date of termination to retrieve any data that the Partner wishes to keep in the SPOTTERON Administration Interface as CSV download.
Cooloff-Period: for the Smartphone Apps and interactive web-app, SPOTTERON GmbH guarantees a continuation of the service for 14 days after termination if requested by the Partner to inform the users of the Partner’s SPOTTERON package.
Following expiration of the Initial Term, the Partner may renew this Agreement for additional successive terms. The minimum length of such a renewed term is 12 month, unless agreed otherwise by the parties. To ensure the continuity of the project and its public applications, all services and run-times are extended automatically 1 month before end of period; Cancellation-terms: anytime until 28 days (1 month) before end of current runtime via written notice.

Subject to Clause 22, the Partner agrees to defend and indemnify SPOTTERON GmbH against any third-party claims in any way related to the use of the Service, including any costs, expenses, damages, demands, loss, lawsuits, including judgments and attorney fees actually incurred for damages to property, injury or harm to life of third parties resulting or arising from the use of the Service, except where such claims arise from the negligence or wilful misconduct of SPOTTERON GmbH
Mutual Limit on Liability: Neither party will be liable for breach-of-contract damages suffered by the other party that are remote or speculative, or that could not have reasonably been foreseen on entry into this Agreement.
Maximum Liability: Neither party’s liability under this agreement will exceed the fees paid by the Partner under this agreement during the full runtime of the Partner’s Project.
Liability for public use: SPOTTERON GmbH is not liable for any use of the Service, content and software by the participants (users) or partners, or for uploaded User-generated Content or content uploaded by administrators of the Project, or for any infringements or damage or accidents during use of the applications, tools or software by users or by the partner and his associates.
Liability for content, provide by the partner(s): SPOTTERON GmbH is not liable for infringements or damage caused by any violation of intellectual property laws or misuse of licenses in relation to content, provided by the Partner for the use in the Project’s software or website, nor for uploads by the partner and his associates in applications or the content management system (CMS) of the Project‘s website(s).
Liability for content, provided by users in the partner’s app: For all user-generated content (UGC) uploaded in the Project, the sole liability lies with the Partner. The Partner has access to the SPOTTERON Data Administration Interface and agrees to monitor and moderate all data, media objects and user-generated content. This also includes monitoring and moderating the comments by users on data points and other interactive sections in the according panels of the Data Administration Interface.
UGC including a violation against the Terms of Use of the SPOTTERON platform, against intellectual property laws, privacy laws, spacial restrictions or other violation against community standards or rights must be unpublished and/or deleted by the Partner. If such violations are committed multiple times by a single user, the user name must be reported to SPOTTERON’s team along with a summary of the violation with IDs of the items (data points, comments).
Whenever the Partner receives notice or take-down requests by a third party, SPOTTERON Gmbh must be informed within 2 workdays with the full notice or request included and immediate steps have to be taken by the Partner to solve the situation by unpublishing/deletion of the UGC in question.
For own UGC uploads by the Project, the Partner agrees never to violate the Terms of Use of SPOTTERON platform or present laws and to have obtained all necessary rights to do so.
Liability for breaches of third-party Intellectual Property Rights: SPOTTERON will keep the Partner indemnified against liabilities as a result of claims, brought by a third party against the Partner that the supply of the Services, provided directly by SPOTTERON infringes a third party’s Intellectual Property Rights. In the event that such a claim arises, the Partner will:
promptly notify SPOTTERON of any such claim; and
not make any admission or compromise with respect to such claim without the prior approval of SPOTTERON,which approval shall not unreasonably be withheld;
SPOTTERON shall, at its expense, give the Partner all reasonable assistance in connection with negotiations and litigation to settle any claim arising under clause 22.
Integrated third party services like maps, API-based content or other forms of data and/or software are not part of this liability.

The Partner may bring in an additional partner for this Project where SPOTTERON and the Partner agree to this in writing. The terms and conditions applicable to the new partner, including in relation to ownership of Intellectual Property under the Agreement, must be agreed between the existing parties to this Agreement and the new partner.
If the Project is promoted and used actively in another country than the one, the original Partner is located, the regular run-time fee applies to every country an additional partner is promoting the Project at as extended Reach. SPOTTERON will invoice such additional run-time costs on a per country/additional partner directly to the new partner. The additional runtime fees are always billed for a one year run-time in advance.

Entire Agreement: The parties intend that this Agreement, together with all attachments, schedules, exhibits, and other documents that both are referenced in this agreement and refer to this agreement,
represent the final expression of the parties' intent relating to the subject matter of this agreement,
contain all the terms the parties agreed to relating to the subject matter, and
replace all of the parties' previous discussions, understandings, and agreements relating to the subject matter of this agreement.
Amendment: SPOTTERON GmbH may amend the Terms of Use applicable to this Agreement at any time by reasonable notice, including without limitation by posting revised terms on its website at https://www.spotteron.net/terms-of-use.
Assignment: Neither party may assign this agreement or any of their rights or obligations under this agreement without the other party's written consent.
Location of the court: Vienna, Austria
Governing law: Austria
Method of Notice. The parties shall give all notices and communications between the parties in writing by electronic mail to the party's address specified in this agreement, or to the address that a party has notified to be that party's address for the purposes of this section.
Receipt of Notice: A notice given under this agreement will be effective on
the other party's receipt of it, or
if mailed, the earlier of the other party's receipt of it and the 5 business day after mailing it.
Governing Law: Disputes shall be governed by the laws of Austria and shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of Austria.
Severability: If any part of this agreement is declared unenforceable or invalid, the remainder will continue to be valid and enforceable.
Affirmative Waivers: Neither party's failure or neglect to enforce any rights under this agreement will be deemed to be a waiver of that party's rights.
Written Waivers: A waiver or extension is only effective if it is in writing and signed by the party granting it.
No General Waivers: A party's failure or neglect to enforce any of its rights under this agreement will not be deemed to be a waiver of that or any other of its rights.
No Course of Dealing: No single or partial exercise of any right or remedy will preclude any other or further exercise of any right or remedy.
Force Majeure: Neither party will be liable for performance delays nor for non-performance due to causes beyond its reasonable control, except for payment obligations.
No Relationship: Nothing in this Agreement creates any special relationship between the parties, such as a business partnership, joint venture, or employee/employer relationship between the parties.
No Authority: Neither party will have the authority to, and will not, act as agent for or on behalf of the other party or represent or bind the other party in any manner.
Co-Operation: The parties will reasonably cooperate with any of the investigation of Service outages, security problems, and any suspected breach of the Agreement. Where agreement, approval, acceptance, consent or similar action by either party hereto is required by any provision of this Agreement, such action shall not be unreasonably delayed or withheld.
Counterparts: This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, but all of which, taken together, shall constitute one and the same agreement.
This agreement begins with the launch date of the tools provided (smartphone app; website; other tool) and will continue if not terminated until the included run-time is expired, unless renewed as set out in clause 20.
“Agreement” means this Agreement and any Appendix.
"Authorized Users" means the list of Persons authorized to use the Services under this agreement as sent by email by the Partner.
“Administrator” means user accounts, that are used by the partner to maintain, add, change, delete or export any form of data or content on the Service
"Business Day" means a day other than a Saturday, a Sunday, or any other day on which the principal banks located in Vienna, Austria are not open for business.
"Confidential Information" has the same meaning in this agreement as the term has under a Non-Disclosure Agreement between the parties
"Data” means the Data on the SPOTTERON platform, including the User generated content in the application or software of the Project.
“Data Results" means all of the data the Partner creates with or uses with the Service, or otherwise related to the Partner's use of the Services.
"Disclosure Schedule" means the schedules delivered, before the execution of this Agreement, by each party to the other party which list, among other things, items the disclosure of which is necessary or appropriate either in response to an express disclosure requirement contained in a provision of this Agreement or as an exception to one or more of the representations or warranties made by the party, or to one or more of the covenants of the party.
"Effective Date" starts with the first public launch of any of the Project’s software tools (apps, website, other tools).
“Fair use” means an amount of usage by the Project, that does not overload or interfere with the infrastructure, or which generates additional costs for SPOTTERON for the use of external services like e.g. map servers and data hosting.
"Governmental Authority" means
any federal, state, local, or foreign government, and any political subdivision of any of them,
any agency or instrumentality of any such government or political subdivision,
any self-regulated organization or other non-governmental regulatory authority or quasi-governmental authority (to the extent that its rules, regulations or orders have the force of law), and
any arbitrator, court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction.
"Intellectual Property" means any and all of the following in any jurisdiction throughout the world
trademarks and service marks, including all applications and registrations, and the goodwill connected with the use of and symbolized by the foregoing,
copyrights, including all applications and registrations related to the foregoing,
trade secrets and confidential know-how,
patents and patent applications,
websites and internet domain name registrations, and
other intellectual property and related proprietary rights, interests and protections (including all rights to sue and recover and retain damages, costs and attorneys' fees for past, present, and future infringement, and any other rights relating to any of the foregoing).
"Law" means
any law (including the common law), statute, by law, rule, regulation, order, ordinance, treaty, decree, judgment, and
any official directive, protocol, code, guideline, notice, approval, order, policy, or other requirement of any Governmental Authority having the force of law.
"Legal Proceeding" means any claim, investigation, hearing, legal action, or other legal, administrative, arbitral, or similar proceeding, whether civil or criminal (including any appeal or review of any of the foregoing).
"License Grant" is defined in section [GRANT OF ACCESS AND USE OF SERVICE].
"Order" means any decision, order, judgment, award, or similar order of any court of competent jurisdiction, arbitration panel, or Governmental Authority with jurisdiction over the subject matter, whether preliminary or final.
“Participant” means a user, active in the Partners application with at least one content contribution.
“Partner content“ or „Content provided by partner“ means all text, image or other content protected by intellectual property laws or licensed under an open license like Creative Commons variants, which the partner provided to be used in the applications or website of the Project.
"Permits" means all material licenses, franchises, permits, certificates, approvals, and authorizations, from Governmental Authorities necessary for the ownership and operation of the party's business.
"Person" includes
(a) any corporation, company, limited liability company, partnership, Governmental Authority, joint venture, fund, trust, association, syndicate, organization, or other entity or group of persons, whether incorporated or not, and (b) any individual.
“Platform” means the combined software, infrastructure, designs and data of SPOTTERON, provided in form of a customized services for the Partner
“Project” means the topic, Reach, use-case and current scope of the Partner’s application and / or software.
“Reach” means the geographical, state or country-based area of active operation and / or promotion of the Project.
"Service" is defined in section GRANT OF ACCESS AND USE OF SERVICE.
"System Availability" is defined in section SERVICE LEVELS.
"Taxes" includes all taxes, assessments, charges, duties, fees, levies, and other charges of a Governmental Authority, including income, franchise, capital stock, real property, personal property, tangible, withholding, employment, payroll, social security, social contribution, unemployment compensation, disability, transfer, sales, use, excise, gross receipts, value-added and all other taxes of any kind for which a party may have any liability imposed by any Governmental Authority, whether disputed or not, any related charges, interest or penalties imposed by any Governmental Authority, and any liability for any other person as a transferee or successor by Law, contract or otherwise.
"Term" is defined in section TERM.
“User generated content” means any form of contribution by a registered or unregistered user account in the applications or software of the Project, provided by SPOTTERON GmbH.
"Viruses" is defined in section PARTNER OBLIGATIONS.

User generated data provided and/or uploaded by users of the Citizen Science app which runs on the SPOTTERON Citizen Science platform.
In case of informed consent given by the user: providing Username/Displayname, Account Type and eMail Address to the Project Partner (e.g. for Project Partner‘s Newsletter Subscription)
In case of project-specific personal-data related questions in the „Add Spot“ Dialoque or other forms in the Project‘s Software and Applications by the Partner‘s definition: Personal Data as provided by the user in those forms which falls under the definition of 9.2(b)
In case of utilizing provided features of the SPOTTERON platform in a way, Personal Data is processed by the Project‘s Partner: the provided information by the user as given
(e.g. using comments to ask a user‘s personal information, RSVP to events, etc)
If applicable, SPOTTERON may process Personal Data shared by registered users of the Citizen Science app in user generated content, forms and platform features for the duration of this Agreement.
The purpose of this Project is to engage the public into the research and to allow participation for data collection and community activities. The available input fields for data collection are defined by the Partner in the role of Data Controller for the project-specific parts and may include the user’s Personal Data which falls under the definition of 9.2(b) in user generated content if provided by a user on an optional basis.
This will depend on the data collected by the Citizen Science Project, and whether the data definition for user generated content contains elements of Personal Data which falls under the definition of 9.2(b), as decided by the Partner in the Project’s definition phase. In case of informed consent given by the user: providing Username/Displayname, Account Type and eMail Address to the Project Partner (e.g. for Project Partner‘s Newsletter Subscription)
Users of the Citizen Science app in relation to user generated content and provided data in forms or input elements of the App; Partner’s employees

* On request, we delete the entire project-specific data-set in the live system within 14 days.
* Deletions are logged in the system with date/time (flag).
* Individual or bulk deletions of data points in the live system can be carried out by the partner in the Data Administration Interface.
Note: Data in backups are excluded from the immediate deletion procedure according to Art. 5 DSGVO and 32 para. 1 lit. c DSGVO.
* Strong password protection with multi-factor authentication incl. app authorisation at access on system relevant infrastructure.
* Deployments are located exclusively in the cloud environments with security measures according to industry standards of the cloud hosters and it is ensured that only the necessary services are exposed to the outside.
* All clients with access to relevant systems are protected by harddrive encrpytion and firewalls.
* Physical access controls happen on the basis and measures of the cloud hosting providers' data centres.
* Logins to the ICT infrastructure are logged by the system.
Project-specific access takes place exclusively via provided user accounts for the admin area and are equipped with corresponding passwords. Admin accounts can also change the password independently or upon request after an identity check. Changes to the project-specific data set by admins or users are logged with an extension for this purpose.
The transfer of project-specific data (CSV export) is encrypted via SSL/TLS and is only available to the project partner after login as admin user.
It is prohibited to send personal data within the company. Any employee who is authorised to view this data must do so with the appropriate security mechanisms and authentication at the platform's cloud provider.
Project-specific personal data can only be entered by registered users. There is a role concept with a distinction between privileged users per project (in-app moderator users with rights to change project-specific data) and project admins (access to the data management interface). For this purpose, there is a clear and strict separation from the system admins, who have access to relevant areas of the infrastructure. Changes to the data set by admins or users are logged with an extension for this purpose. On the infrastructure side, there is an audit log with the cloud provider.
Technical measures are taken on the basis of the data centers of the cloud providers.
On the system side, there are internal real-time warning systems that warn of failures or irregularities.
The project-specific data can only be viewed in the administration interface by the project admins after logging in and are strictly separated from access by other projects.
We have standard contractual clauses (SCC) in place with all external project-specific processors.
More information and EU legislation on SCC: https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/international-dimension-data-protection/standard-contractual-clauses-scc_en
Project-specific data and submissions are stored only in EU countries.
Current processor: Microsoft Azure (Cloud Hosting, Data Hosting) - EU-based servers
Headquarters: Microsoft Corporation, One Microsoft Way, 98052-6399 Redmond, United States
* Backups: complete database backups are made daily to provide the ability to quickly restore availability and access to personal data.
* Incident Response Management: Incidents are logged and documented in an internal ticket system. Actions are taken in an appropriate timeframe depending on the severity of the incident.
There are several people with the competence to manage and maintain IT. If the IT manager is absent, the deputy IT manager can take over his or her duties.
Those responsible for IT security are adequately trained and integrated into all company structures that deal with personal data.
The cloud provider guarantees the resilience of the systems and services through the infrastructure. Stress tests of the project are carried out exclusively within the framework of the development process on own environments in order not to jeopardise the smooth running at the production level.
All employees who deal with personal data have been committed to data secrecy and have been trained in the handling of data.
The technical and organisational measures correspond to the current state of technical progress and are appropriate according to the defined protection goals and risk profile.
Timestamp: 6.1.2024
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Making complex information easy to understand not just to scientists but also to citizens is an art form, especially when it comes to describing things or places very few among us have ever seen or experienced: space.

With the COSEA App, Citizen Scientists can observe marine environments, document coastal habitats or species, and report on pollution, infrastructure and the blue economy. Their contributions on the map and activity in the app will help scientists better understand the impacts and drivers of marine factors to protect and foster a healthy relationship between humans and seas.

Naturkalender is the Austrian phenology App for interested Citizen Scientists who want to contribute to phenology and climate research by keeping a watch on their surroundings. Through Community Science observations like plants beginning to blossom, having fruits, starting to throw off leaves or when animals are active, they support the Austrian Central Institution for Meteorology and Geodynamics´ data collection.

CrowdWater is a global Citizen Science project initiated by the University of Zurich, which collects hydrological data. The goal is to develop a cheap and easy data collection method that can be used to predict floods and low flow. The long-term aim of the project is to complement existing gauging station networks, especially in regions with a sparse measurement network, such as in developing countries.

At the Spot-a-Bee Citizen Science project, the researchers of Cardiff University and the University of Glasgow, UK want to find out what plants, trees and shrubs are important for bees in city and town parks and gardens. The project also wants to understand how planting in urban places might affect the production of urban honey. People can help survey bee-friendly plants in towns, cities and villages.

CoastSnap is a global Citizen Science project to capture changing coastlines. With the Citizen Science App, users can create timelines of coasts and record their development. Observing and uploading photos of the same location into the CoastSnap App helps researchers to understand how coastlines are changing over time.

In the SpiderSpotter App, Citizen Scientists can share observations of spiders and their webs to help the research about their adaptation to the environment and contribute to biodiversity monitoring. The App features a range of spider species and it has an active community of spider enthusiasts and arachnologists.

Global 2000's "LitterBug" Project is an initiative of the independent Austrian environmental organization GLOBAL 2000 alongside the Austrian Alpine Association "Edelweiss" and Alpine Club Mountain Club. The initiative was created to free nature from trash and to sharpen our awareness for the trash surrounding us in nature. The aim is to support a sustainably clean environment everywhere.

Pilzfinder is the Web App of the mycology research society of the University of Vienna. In the browser-based project, participants can contribute mushroom observations from all across Europe and get feedback from the expert of the Austrian Mycology Society. By joining this Citizen Science project, users help with the science behind fungi and learn more about the fascinating world of mushrooms.

Coastal areas are in constant evolution, but in times of the imminent climate crisis, the coastline will change dramatically, and extreme weather phenomena are already starting to be part of our daily life. The Coastal Observer Citizen Science project explores these effects and their impact on the environment and our mood. By contributing observations about floods, tides storms and water quality, Citizen Scientists can help the University of Delaware, US, with their research.


The BOB (acronym for Behavioural Observations in Beetles) App, an initiative by CREA, is dedicated to contributing to the behavioral study of protected insects in Europe. Citizen scientists are invited to observe three particular types of beetles in their surroundings: the stag beetle (Lucanus cervus), the rosalia longicorn (Rosalia alpina) and the funereal longhorn beetle (Morimus asper).
The main objective of the UrbanBetter Cityzens App, initiated by the Africa-led global social enterprise UrbanBetter, is to create a youth-led global movement that connects physical activity with technology and citizen science to promote more climate-resilient and healthier urban public spaces.
Walkability, an initiative by the Walk21 Foundation, a UK charity, aims to make walking safer, more accessible, and enjoyable for people of all ages and abilities. The Walkability App allows users to share their walking experiences, providing valuable insights into the accessibility and safety of public spaces.

The Citizen Science App "CoronaReport" allows social science to understand the current Corona Virus crisis better and collect data about the impact of COVID-19 on our lives and society. The app can be used by Citizen Scientists to create diaries and reports about situations, with which the Citizen Science community can interact and exchange their thoughts and stories. The contributions will help social science and the data will be made available to research partners. CoronaReport is lead by the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

HydroCrowd is a research project of the Justus Liebig University Giessen, which investigates the potential of participatory monitoring to increase the availability of hydro-climatic data for sustainable water management in Ecuador, Honduras and Tanzania.

NatureSpots is a non-commercial and free project to discover nature together. In the app, nature photos and sightings of animals, plants or mushrooms can be shared with the community on the map. The app is a new initiative for observing nature and taking part is very simple and straightforward. The app is free of advertising, does not track users and takes digital privacy seriously.
The HealthyHoods App, a Citizen Science project by researchers from Denmark, Latvia, and the Netherlands, aims to promote healthy lifestyles by focusing on food and physical activity opportunities in local neighborhoods. The HealthyHoods App enables users to capture aspects of their neighborhood that either support or hinder a healthy lifestyle, providing valuable insights into how the environment influences daily habits.
Bicizen is a Citzien Science project where participants may provide observations about cycling, public engagement, and urban mobility through a citizen science platform that aids cities in their transition to a low-carbon mobility future and empowers urban cyclists with helpful trip information.

spotFIRE is a Citizen Science project focusing on forest fire and fuel management to reduce forest fire risk, initiated by BOKU University (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna). The project aims to evaluate the suitability of a mobile phone application inspired by citizen science approaches to measure forest fuel data and collect information on forest fire events for fire risk management in mountainous regions.

The "Stjärnförsöket" (Star-Spotting) project collects contributions about light pollution in Sweden and in partner countries. By pointing a cardboard tube in all cardinal directions, Citizen Scientists record how many stars they see at their current location. By these values, light pollution can be calculated directly in the Citizen Science app. The project is part of the "Forskar Fredag 2019" initiative, funded by the EU Horizon 2020 program.

In the Tea Bag Index Citizen Science App, everything is about soil. Various observation categories are ready to participate in, from easy soil classification and testing to the well-known method of burying and weighting teabags to measure the decay rate of plants. Citizen Scientists are welcome to participate worldwide and contribute to improving climate models and soil research.

Fridays for Future see itself as a horizontal, grassroots grassroots movement that acts apolitically and refers to science for the facts. To engage the global population more, this app was developed using SPOTTERON. The aim is to find out how the population perceives the climate crisis and which positive and negative emotions are associated with specific topics related to biodiversity and climate crisis.

The IPM-Popillia Horizon 2020 project aims to address the challenge of a new risk to plant health in Europe's agriculture and food safety: the invasion of the Japanese Beetle, Popillia japonica. This invasive species was introduced accidentally to mainland Europe in 2014 and can quickly spread by transportation and trade. As a species with a wide range of feeding plants, P. japonica threatens the entire agricultural sector, urban landscapes, and biodiversity in invaded areas.

EFFECTIVE, a Horizon Europe initiative, targets the emerging threat to the EU's Mediterranean Blue Natural Capital. By leveraging advanced science, technological nature-based solutions, digitalization, and social implication, the project aims to develop a comprehensive scientific knowledge base and practical guidance for the application of Ecosystem-Based Management to promote large-scale marine protected areas establishment in the European seas.

TRANSEATION, funded by Horizon Europe, aims to validate a new level of ecosystem-based management by integrating social implication digitalization and nature-based solutions to safeguard and restore marine ecosystem health and services. The project focuses on demonstrating the effectiveness of marine and coastal hybrid blue-grey infrastructures and developing digital tools for monitoring, analysis, and social involvement, addressing societal challenges and promoting sustainable management practices.

In Europe and globally, substantial numbers of young people are at risk of social exclusion. Therefore, there is a pressing need to develop more knowledge and innovation to create inclusive and youth-friendly societies. The Horizon 2020 R&I Project YouCount contributes to these needs by developing 'actionable' knowledge for social inclusion of disadvantaged youths in the European Union and creating better means for social inclusion through citizen social science.
StreetMind contributes to a better understanding how environmental factors like urbanicity or climate change influence how individuals across Europe and the world feel, act, and behave. Participants make up their minds with fellow citizens and scientists and share their daily experiences of their surroundings and the environment where they live, work, and interact.

While visiting Abisko, it's possible to participate in the research project concerning climate change effects in the Arctic and in the Swedish mountains. Interested Citizen Scientists can enter their observations of the mountain slope Nuolja/Njullà in" fenologislinga" ("science path") and thereby contribute to this citizen observatory.
The Citizen Science project Anslagstavlan ("Public boards") collects images from bulletin boards around the world. By taking pictures of messages and describing them, you contribute to the scientific research on communication of a collaborated Community Science project among the University of Gothenburg, the University of Stockholm and the European Researchers' Night. Also, you are sharing a piece of culture with peers around the world.

In the Citizen Science Web-App of "PolitikRadar" pupils from various schools were able to share their views of participatory possibilities in various field of politics. A forum for communication between the research team and the participant was available for further exchange. The results are available at the website of the project here: https://www.politikradar.at/ (german only)
For the Viennese Elections 2015, the project WEVO was running as a participatory tool with the integration of citizen feedback to politics. Citizens were able to post observations about the daily life in the city of Vienna, categorize and rate their sightings and automatically submit these observations to the various parties available for election.
This community project aims to show the surveillance apparatus we are constantly being watched by. With their entries, the users can collect data on surveillance technology in their surroundings and also raise awareness of the denseness of surveillance surrounding citizens in their day to day lives.

The Top Citizen Science project „Gemeinsam fahren wir besser“ (approx: We drive better together) of the Center for Human-Computer Interaction at the University of Salzburg aims to collect data on driver assistance systems in collaboration with Austrian drivers via the Community Science App GeFaBe. The goal is to highlight shortcomings and security holes but also good practice in driver assistance systems.

With this Citizen Science app, it's possible to contribute to the Community Science project "Fägelbär "(English: Birdberry) by reporting observations of birds eating berries. Researchers from the Department of Ecology, Environmental and Botany at the University of Stockholm collect the data to better understand which birds feed on which berries, how they are involved in spreading plants, and to gain knowledge about landscaping and consequences of a warmer climate.
Nature's Calendar Styria is another regional Nature's Calendar project which also aims to observe nature with the help of attentive Citizen Scientists. They support environment- and climate research with observations of when plants begin to blossom, trees produce fruit or start throwing off leaves or when animals are active. The collected data also goes into the data collection of the Austrian ZAMG (Central Institution for Meteorology and Geodynamics).
BRUSHTURKEYS is a citizen science project aiming to gather sightings of, and behavioural information on, the Australian Brush-turkey, a native species spreading into suburban areas of Australia. This project is coordinated by The University of Sydney, in collaboration with the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney and Taronga Conservation Society.

Nature seems to be on a rollercoaster ride these days. Sometimes there's spring in the middle of winter, then there are cold spells over and over again when it's almost summer. This is why nature- and climate researchers need more and more information about when plants begin to blossom, have fruits or start throwing off their leaves or when animals are active. Entries in the ‚Nature's Calendar' App support the Austrian ZAMG's data collection.

The connections between water and geological underground are diverse and often complex. Using the SIBRA App, citizens can generate reliable data on these topics and thus contribute to a better understanding of these connections. At the Geological Survey of Austria, the data is being combined with other methods of measurement and used, inter alia, in developing models and scenarios that allow for assessing possible effects of extreme weather events, such as heavy precipitation, rapid snowmelt, flooding or draught.

WaldrApp is a Citizen Science project from the University of Vienna aiming to collect ecological information on the whereabouts of "Waldrapps" (English: northern bald ibis). Since these birds are an endangered species, the data collected through the app can help gain essential data for future settling projects.

Nature's Calendar Upper Austria is a regional Nature's Calendar project, which also collects data for the Central Institution for Meteorology and Geodynamics (ZAMG). The data collected can be observed in nature and compared over years, so it's observations like plants starting to blossom, trees yielding fruit or throwing off leaves or animals being active that support scientific research in this project.

MTA - MountainApp wants to inspire people to immerse themselves in landscapes. MTA - MountainApp is a project jointly run by researchers from Switzerland and Georgia. MTA - MountainApp was developed for a transnational research seminar taught at the University of Zurich and the Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University.

The ClimateWatch program is the collaborative brainchild of Earthwatch Australia, the Bureau of Meteorology and the University of Melbourne to understand how changes in temperature and rainfall are affecting the seasonal behaviour of Australia's plants and animals. The ClimateWatch Citizen Science App enables every Australian to be involved in collecting and recording data that will help shape the country’s scientific response to climate change.

Our Outdoors is a citizen science project which aims to find out more about what users experience when they are in public spaces such as parks, beaches, canals, and town squares. It was developed by researchers in the Scottish Collaboration of Public Health Research and Practice (SCPHRP) at the University of Edinburgh in partnership with Sustrans, the MRC and citizens.

The Big City Birds Citizen Science App aims to learn about five specific bird species and their behavioral adaptations to living in the city. Their whereabouts, behaviors, communal roosts, and nest sites are of interest to researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, the National Australian University, and The University of Sydney. The data collected will help scientists understand these species’ behavior, movement, reproduction, distribution, and habitat use in suburban areas.

"Crows in the zoo" is a Citizen Science project of the Department for Behavioral and Cognitive Biology of the University of Vienna in cooperation with the Konrad Lorenz Research Station and the Zoo Vienna. The researchers aim to find out more about the species and subspecies of crows that use the Zoo area. All visitors of the Zoo Vienna are welcome to join in!

The MAKENYA | Mammal Atlas Kenya is the first Citizen Science App for an African country running on the SPOTTERON Platform. The Citizen Science Project from the Zoology Department of Kenya's National Museums, enables naturalists to report sightings of mammals during their expeditions. Such data is unavailable, but is valuable for conservation and mapping the distribution of Kenyan mammals.
The Green Growth Wildlife App intends to address Suriname's existing lack of a centralized system for biodiversity information. With the App, users can efficiently map and analyze the status of Suriname's unique wildlife by gathering data through it.

With the Green Growth app everyone can contribute to keeping Suriname the greenest country on earth with 93% forest cover. The data will help to manage the forests of South America. This Citizen Science project aims to create an active community of forest watchers and keep Suriname green.

This project gives interested Citizen Scientists, who range from school pupils to amateur collectors and professional scientists, a basis for identifying new fossil findings, publishing these and thereby completing the network of data from the Earth history in Austria.

"EBW" stands for "Ergebnisorientierte Bewirtschaftung" ("result-oriented management") and is a highly specialized app for farmers and agriculturists to increase biodiversity in Austrian agricultural and natural landscapes.
LinkMeToHealth is a community-driven App that provides up-to-date information on local health and wellbeing services. It offers a digital directory of nearby medical services, wellbeing offerings, sporting clubs, and other resources to help users improve their health and quality of life. The App is an initiative by The University of Queensland's Centre for Community Health and Wellbeing, with input from the Springfield community in Queensland, Australia.
The Mein Baum App helps users care for and protect the trees in their communities by tracking their condition and sharing observations. Trees play a vital role in making cities and villages livable by providing shade, fresh air, and beauty, but they face numerous threats, such as drought, diseases, and urban development.
CommuniMap invites you to see your local area through fresh eyes - by tuning in to nature, movement, and the daily rhythms that shape your surroundings. Whether you’re walking, wheeling, noticing local trees, or composting at home or elsewhere, CommuniMap provides a space to reflect on what you see and share your observations, contributing to a vibrant community map.
The Mawas Guardians App is a powerful tool designed to empower the indigenous communities of the Mawas area in Central Kalimantan. It serves as a key resource in their efforts to protect forests and enhance environmental monitoring. Tailored for the Dayak indigenous peoples, the App helps safeguard their land from forest fires and illegal activities, strengthening their role in environmental preservation.
The AgroPionier App is designed to support those working with or interested in niche crops in Switzerland. Developed by the AgroPionier research project of the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) in collaboration with innovative farmers, the App aims to promote exchange and networking related to the cultivation, processing, and marketing of niche crops in the country.
NovelEco is a citizen science project funded by the European Research Council, designed to explore how people perceive urban wild spaces. The project focuses on gathering ecological and social data to understand the dynamics of urban ecosystems, particularly those that develop in unexpected or overlooked areas of cities.

The [pane] app can be used to examine the soil of farmland, grassland, or gardens. It compares different plots, crops, or farming methods to see how they affect soil health.
In the Roadkill Citizen Science Project from the University of Natural Ressources and Life Sciences in Vienna, Citizen Scientists and researchers collect data about roadkill on streets all around the world. If there`s a high number of roadkill in one spot or a particular species gets killed in the same place a lot, that can help scientists understand how the animals came to die and find solutions for it.

The AmphiBiom project aims to take an important step towards a comprehensive protection concept for the green toad. This involves an Austria-wide inventory and analysis of the habitat preferences of the critically endangered green toad, a typical pioneer species that can quickly colonize newly emerging waters.

PATIO stands for "Patient Involvement in Oncology" and is a project of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute Applied Diagnostics, which deals with citizen involvement after the diagnosis of prostate cancer. In the PatioSpots app, users can enter, find & rate WC facilities, as well as treatment, counseling and important contact points in their surrounding area.
QuakeWatch Austria - an initiative of ZAMG (Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics) - involves broad sections of the population in earthquake research. The objective is to record earthquake perceptions and effects in Austria more quickly and precisely. The collected data of the Citizen Scientists support a better assessment of the hazard of future earthquakes.
Soils for Science is a Citizen Science initiative of The University of Queensland, Institute for Molecular Bioscience. Soils for Science aims to inform the public on the importance of antibiotic resistance in modern healthcare, and soil microbes as a source of next-generation antibiotics. Soils for Science provides the public with free sampling kits to collect soil samples rich in microbial biodiversity (bacteria and fungi).

Landauf, LandApp BW is an interactive data collection project by LEO BW and the National Archive of Baden-Würtemberg in Germany, EU. The Citizen Science App is focused on contributions about landmarks and historical buildings in the area. The project is including local communities and gather their knowledge about their own regions.

Nature Park Garden is a project of the Federation for the Environment and Nature Conservation Germany (Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland e.V. (BUND)).
Gardening is experiencing a renaissance. By avoiding pesticides and peat and using natural cycles in cultivation, biodiversity is promoted. Gardens offer enormous potential for the protection of biodiversity, and this Citizen Science project is here to help.

Cane toads are relentless invaders. Native to Central America, cane toads were transported to sugar cane growing regions of the world early last century, including Australia, in the hope they would eat and eradicate beetles devastating sugar cane crops. The experiment failed spectacularly. Toads ignored beetles, and instead embarked on an epic global invasion.

Nature's Calender Burgenland is the next regional project of the Nature's Calender app family. The Citizen Science app can be used locally for phenology observations in nature and offers all community functions and features for species classfication. By the local character of the Citizen Science app especially schools and educational institutions in the region can participate in an optimal way.

In collaboration with the Institue for Transport at the University of Life Sciences, Vienna, this Citizen Science App was specially made for kids and teenagers. The Community Science project aspires to understand better how they perceive and rate possible dangers and their surroundings in general.

"Forschen im Almtal" is the app for a Citizen Science project of the University of Vienna in collaboration with the wildlife park in Grünau in Austria's Almtal. Visitors of the Wildlife park can become Citizen Scientists and observe three bird species (grey goose, raven and northern bald ibis) and help collect data on their behaviour in the Citizen Science App 'Forschen im Almtal'.
The new citizen participation uses "Citizen Science" in their hometown and nationwide to get User's feedback on places. As a result, citizens are empowered to become active in a city worth living in to collect and share data themselves and to interact with scientists. This enables them to recognize the consequences of sealing, heat, water shortages, and a lack of biodiversity, and generally, how places in their own environment affect us all.
Using the WATERLINX APP will open up new insights into intricate interactions between different species of animals and plants and their environment by exploring the relations between water quality, species compositions in ecosystems, and human actions.
PartiCollect is a project by NanoObs and PartiCiTaE that invites Citizen Scientists to take part in mapping fine-particle air pollution in the city by collecting tree bark samples, which are then analyzed for metallic pollutants that are largely linked to car traffic and are known to negatively impact human and plant health.
P51 is a project by La Ruta del Clima with the objective to gather knowledge from communities about the effects of climate change on different issues such as infrastructure, territorial changes, human rights, loss of species and territority etc.