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Welcome to SPOTTERON!

The following terms of use and our privacy policy govern your use of the SPOTTERON platform and its software, apps, products, services and technologies, and your interaction with the partners, who administer a project you contribute to. If not stated expressly otherwise, only these terms apply. Please read these Terms of Use carefully.

Purpose:

SPOTTERON provides smartphone applications, web applications, websites and media for partners, based on the service of the SPOTTERON platform and as associated media like video, animation or data visualization or homepages for projects and initiatives. We are constantly extending and improving the platform’s set of features and possibilities to create a topic related network of project's apps, websites, tools and media, which offers innovative and unique features to users and project partners alike.

The Service:

The service includes all the features, applications (both smartphone and web applications), websites, technologies, products and software that we provide and constantly evolve to create a user-driven platform for custom projects in the fields of science, environmental protection, communities and social agendas in collaboration with partners from institutions, organizations or companies.

SPOTTERON provides the service as platform to enable these partners to run own projects on a common platform. For users like yourself, the SPOTTERON platform enables you to actively participate in such projects by providing geo-located data points (aka “spots”) or answers in questionnaires in apps or in interactive web-applications and to be part of a topic related community.

The apps and software on the SPOTTERON platform are designed for sharing observations, user interactivity, for participating in projects and to create communities in topic related environments. By nature, such applications and software allow you to submit user-generated content, for which you are fully responsible and liable for, including its compliance with the applicable laws and regulations of your country and the European Union.

You may only use the service if:

  • you agree with these terms of use and the privacy policy as a binding contract,

  • you are not a person prohibited to receive services under the laws of the applicable jurisdiction,

  • you are at least 18 years old or if you provide a written statement of permission/declaration of consent by your parents or legal guardian when you are between 13 and 17 years old at registration,

  • you have not prior violated our terms of use nor have a prior account which has been disabled for violation of the law, of this agreement or any additional agreements with the partner(s) of a project in the past.

If you are accepting these terms on behalf of a government or non-government organization, university, company or other legal entity, you represent and warrant to be authorized to do so.

Use with responsibility, use with caution

Please always take care of your surroundings and never put yourself into danger while using the service or any of the applications. Never record or contribute to observations in unsafe conditions. Always consider your safety first. You agree to indemnify and hold harmless SPOTTERON and the respective project partners in the event of damage or accidents occurring during the use of an application. The service is not intended to be used as a navigation tool or for emergencies. Please always contact the authorities directly in dangerous situations. The use the applications and of any content, locations, maps or materials on the service by you is completely at your own risk.

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The Project-Partners

The projects on the platform are administered by one or more partner organizations, which are displayed in every app in the information section (“About [project name]” in the main menu) and/or in the imprint of a project website. The partner organizations have access to your contributions (“spots”), user generated content, and all publicly available information you share in the application of a project like your comments or descriptions. Every partner has agreed to use the service only in the way as defined by the SPOTTERON Partner Agreement.

Additional terms & conditions of partners

Particular projects on the SPOTTERON platform can have the necessity to agree to additional terms of use on a per-project basis. Such additional Terms of Use are displayed on the first start of an App for your informed consent. Please read them also carefully, with your approval and by using the apps of the listed projects on your own device you give your informed consent to accept these additional terms of use. By accepting the additional Terms of Use of a project, you enter a binding agreement with the partner organization(s) of the according to project to completely fulfil the partner’s terms as stated, and you confirm to comply with the additional Terms of Use of the Partner(s) and to indemnify and hold SPOTTERON harmless.

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Your User Account

With our service we want to connect people with similar interests, scientists and project teams and contribute to a common dataset of a project. This dataset is used to research the respective topic, generate knowledge and jointly better understand our world.

A user account is required to use the service and platform. Registration is possible on SPOTTERON with only a minimal amount of data - all you need is an active email address. SPOTTERON allows the use of pseudonyms and fantasy names. With the registration of a new user account you create a publicly visible user profile, which you can design according to your wishes. Apart from your user name, all information is optional and voluntary. You can change or correct your user profile at any time. Other users on the platform can network with you ("following") and you can interact with other users within the app community.

By registering and agreeing to these terms of use, you give us permission to store and process your personal data. Please refer to our Privacy Policy for information on the locations of data processing and our involved processors: https://www.spotteron.net/privacy - By registering and accepting this Terms of Use, you consent to the processing by the listed processors and external services, such as online map providers, server and cloud hosting providers, integrated services and other necessary system components.

You may withdraw your permission to process your personal data on the platform and your consent to these Terms of Use at any time by deleting your SPOTTERON profile in any project app and ceasing to use our online services. You can delete your user account in any project app in the "Settings" area without delay. You can also download a copy of your stored data in a machine-readable format in this area at any time. Please note that the deletion of your SPOTTERON user account also includes the deletion of your user profile and that you will no longer be able to log in to any project app on the platform.

To contribute to projects on SPOTTERON, the following user account types are available:

Account Type Users

Personal account

You can register a personal user account either by choosing Miss, Mister or “Not specified” at the registration. To use the service of SPOTTERON with a personal user account, you must be at least 18 years old or at least 13 years if you provide a written parent or guardian consent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with indication of your username in form of a signed document by the parent/guardian as PDF or Doc file before registration.


Account Type School Class

School Class

If you are a teacher/organizer of a school group, you can register a school class account. Your pupils can use a school class account login provided by you to login in any of the project’s apps on multiple devices. No personal data of single users, which can lead to clearly identify a person, is processed when doing so. To register a school class account, please provide your name and birthday as the responsible representative to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with the username given in the email.

You agree to always monitor the contributions of the organization’s team in the app and delete or report contributions with sensitive data or cases of abuse of the service. Please also inform the participants of the school class(es) that no one should delete the account without your consent. SPOTTERON accepts no liability for contributions made by your school class or for data loss in the event of account deletion by participants.


Account Type Organization

Organization

If you are a representative of an organization, you can register a shared account for your team. The team members can use an organization account login provided by you to them to login in any of the project’s apps on multiple devices. No personal data of single users, which can lead to clearly identify a person, is processed when doing so. To register an organization account, please provide your name and birthday as the responsible representative to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with the username given in the email.

You agree to always monitor the contributions of the organization’s team in the app and delete or report contributions with sensitive data or cases of abuse of the service. Please also inform the participants of the organization that no one should delete the account without your consent. SPOTTERON accepts no liability for contributions made by your organization or for data loss in the event of account deletion by participants.

What personal data we store:

In order to provide and operate the SPOTTERON platform, websites, software and our online offer, it is necessary to process personal data. We always take care to store as little personal data as possible, or to use personal data as optional, voluntary information as far as possible. You do not have to use real names for your user account, we support pseudonyms as user names or display names to protect your privacy also in the public view as best as possible.

We do not implement external tracking software such as analytics or external scripts from social media platforms in our applications and we do not create usage profiles about you or other users of the platform. We do not monetise your personal data or pass it on to third parties for this purpose.

User account data / profile data (required basic profile information)

This type of processed personal data is used for logging into the platform and your user account. This information includes your email address, user account type and user name. We also store your IP address and the date of registration in log files. We do not automatically pass on this data to the respective partners of the project, your data is safe with us.

To comply with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we store changes and requests of your personal data with your IP address in log files. Our privacy policy and procedure complies with the standards and requirements of the GDPR. We have the necessary internal measures in place to fulfil our responsibilities and obligations with a focus on the best possible privacy and user rights in the design of the platform.

Extended user account information

In order to personalise your SPOTTERON user profile, which can be found via user search and is linked to in your posts, you have access to advanced optional fields. These optional fields include your display name, your date of birth, a quote, your interests, your date of birth, your education, the tools you use, your workplace, your city, postcode and country. All these details are voluntary and are publicly displayed in your user profile and are used for personalisation purposes or to make your account easier to find in the platform's user search. By using these voluntary fields, you give your consent within the framework of these terms of use that we may store and process this information about you. You can also upload a user profile picture (aka "avatar").

For school classes and organisations, as the responsible representative, you can provide non-personal data about the size, structure and nature of the class/organisation.

While the required profile information is mandatory, all of this extended profile information is voluntary and optional. You can correct, reduce or delete this information at any time in profile edit mode.

Informed Consent to process your personal data

By creating your user account and agreeing to these Terms of Use, you give us unrestricted permission to process and store your information and personal data and to display your information publicly on the Platform's apps, services, websites and online content.

Updating your personal data:

You can change and update your personal and general data of your user account in all project apps of the platform at any time. A change is automatically applied to all project apps.

Requesting a copy of your personal data

You can request and immediately download a copy of all your data stored on the platform in all project apps on the SPOTTERON platform in the "Settings" section. The download is machine-readable and includes not only your profile data, but also all your amounts and comments in all project apps.

Deleting your personal data aka “Right to be forgotten”

You can delete your stored personal profile data at any time in all project apps on the platform by entering your password in the "Settings" area and using the button to delete. Your personal data and community interactions will then be deleted and your project contributions anonymised.

Using the service without a user account

You can always use the applications of the projects on the SPOTTERON platform without registering or logging in for browsing, displaying and reviewing of the spots and contents - however, if you want to participate actively or make contributions, you have to create your own user account or log in to be able to be part of the community.

Exceptions are projects, which by their partner’s own choice offer the option to also contribute anonymously. By using the service without an account, all your contributions and media uploads are assigned to an anonymous user account. By contributing anonymously in these projects, you agree that you have obtained all necessary rights and that you respect privacy and intellectual property laws. Please note that your IP address and date of the contribution are still recorded for documentation purposes.

Multiple projects - one login

Once you have created your own user account, you can use it in all project apps on the SPOTTERON platform as your login. With your first contribution, you agree that your username and user ID will be shared with the project’s partners for research and analysis of the collected data-set and its contributions. Some projects have additional terms of use, which are displayed at the first start of a project’s app. You have to agree/give your consent to that projects to be able to contribute to them.

Sharing of your profile data:

For certain features and services, you may allow us to share your profile data with project partners. Some projects send newsletters or information via email to participants. In the project apps of such projects, you can agree to the transfer of your profile data to the project partners (e.g. for newsletter registration or to be contacted by the project) in a separate dialogue box when you start the app. If you give your consent, we will provide your user name or display name, account type, your user-ID and e-mail address to the respective project partner.

In some projects you can log in to the project's website or web application with your SPOTTERON user account. This may be necessary, for example, for active participation in a user forum, participation in an external project application or to access non-public areas on a project website ("website login"). In the case of a login to a project website or an external application, after clicking on the login button you will be asked whether you agree to your profile data being passed on to the website or the project partners. If you consent, a user account will be created within the website or application with your profile data. You can revoke this consent to processing separately from the project apps by contacting the administrator of the respective project website or by using the account deletion functions provided for this purpose on the respective project website or in the external application.

Under no circumstances will your profile data be passed on without your consent or without any action on your part, such as logging into a project website or application. Please contact the respective project partner or website administrator of a project to correct your details, to obtain a copy of the personal data processed by the project partner or to withdraw your consent or have your personal data deleted by the partner. This does not affect your account on the SPOTTERON platform or in the apps on the platform.

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Contributions

In the project apps, you can upload your contributions (aka "spots") and locate them on maps to create a data set on the topic of the project together with other users. Your contributions are always publicly viewable and are displayed in the respective project app together with your author information (user name or optionally display name) and other content you provide, such as free texts, descriptions and classifications. When you actively contribute to a project app, you acknowledge that all users and unregistered visitors to the app can view your content.

The apps allow you to restrict the visibility of your contributions with the additional options "Hide coordinates" and "Hide spot". This limits the visibility of their posts to regular users of the platform. Project leaders, admins and moderator users will still be able to see all the details and localisation and interact with their restricted post.

Please always respect applicable laws, copyright, trademark and licensing laws, the privacy, personal rights and property rights of others and spatial restrictions on locations for your contributions. You are solely liable for your contributions as author and confirm with these terms of use to indemnify and hold SPOTTERON and/or project partners harmless in all cases.

Geo-spatial restrictions

You may not share any contribution, information or media on the Platform that conflicts with the property or privacy of others or that is located in restricted areas. When you upload and/or locate a new contribution or content, you assume full and complete legal responsibility for your post. You confirm that it is legal under local laws to create and share a public post in that location, and that no third parties will be limited or harmed, or that the value of any third party property will be diminished by your contribution.

Pictures, content and other media objects

You may share media such as images, photos, audio, text such as comments and descriptions and other types of media or content as part of your posts, comments, user profile or community interactions. All such media and content (“"unique-creative works") contributed by you is licensed by you exclusively under the Creative Commons CC0 Licence. By uploading and agreeing to these Terms of Use, you confirm that you are releasing your media and original content under this licence and that you waive any claims under copyright, media rights or exploitation rights. To be able to do so, please ensure that you have all necessary rights, such as copyright, or personal rights, such as the written consent of any identifiable people in the media, to license your media or original content under Creative Commons Zero (CC0) and to share it with others.
You can find out more about the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) licence here: https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0

You may not share on the Platform any media or content that infringes the copyright, trademark or licensing rights of any third party or any applicable laws, or that is protected under copyright, exploitation rights, personal rights, media rights. You further may not share any media or content that can be seen as hate posting, which includes sexism, racism, any other form of discrimination, explicit nudity, prohibited symbols, extremism, public shaming, invasion of privacy, or any focused advertising outside of a project topic relevant documentation. We reserve the full and unlimited right to remove content at any time and without notice if there is a violation, or suspected violation, of these terms.

If you share media objects or content that include the likeness or sound recordings of other persons, you must ensure that you have obtained prior documented consent from all relevant persons before uploading and that you are able to provide such consent at any time in the event of a complaint. ("Model Agreement")

You agree to be fully and solely legally responsible for all of your contributed media objects, content and uploads, to hold all necessary rights and consents for CC0 licensing, public display and sharing on the Platform and to indemnify and hold harmless SPOTTERON, the Project Partners or the Service in all cases. In addition to licensing under the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) licence, you grant us a transferable, royalty-free, non-exclusive, third party licensable and worldwide right to store, use, modify, distribute, modify, publicly display, translate or create derivative works based on such content for all content and media published by you in the Contributions on the Platform.

Please note that all media, content and unique-creative works in "contributions" are and remain licensed under Creative Commons Zero (CC0) even after the deletion of your user account.

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Community

The SPOTTERON platform enables users like yourself to discover new things, learn, communicate and explore our world together through the interactive apps. A user community is integrated in the project apps on the platform and also in other areas of our online offer/service. You can post your own content and comments, share information, create networks and groups, participate in events and give digital hearts in recognition of content within the community with your user account. All your interactions with the community functions are always publicly visible. We therefore ask you to always be careful never to create content that could be embarrassing or shameful to you or others in the future.

Communication and networking

With the ability to follow other users in the project apps and other communication features, we support the creation of project-related communities and communication among each other. We make these features and tools available to all users and project partners to encourage the exchange of thoughts, ideas and opinions and interaction with each other. For project partners, we provide additional tools to contact you directly via messages or emails for news, updates, information exchange and for requests.

You agree to use the communication features responsibly only. We also do not allow any forms of discrimination, bullying, explicit nudity, banned symbols, extremism, public shaming, belittling, invasion of privacy or any focused advertising away from project-relevant documentation in communications and community activities on the platform.

You agree that you are solely and fully responsible for your content and contributions to the Platform's user community and that you have all necessary rights and consents for your content. Do not share your personal account or access data with others. In case of use by others, you are fully legally responsible for the contributions, content and community activities of another person and you confirm with these terms of use to hold SPOTTERON, the project partners or the service harmless in all cases. Please inform us immediately if you suspect that your user account is being or has been used by other persons.

If you have set up a group account (school class, organisation) as the responsible representative, please ensure that all participants are informed about the legal basis and your responsibility for the community activities, communication, but also about the legally correct use of media and content, as well as the licensing of these under the Creative Commons Zero (CC0) licence. Please maintain the posts and community activities of the user account you represent on an ongoing basis, use the delete function for posts in the event of misuse or suspicion of a breach of these terms of use by participants in your group account and report these to us immediately. As a representative, you are responsible for the community activities of the participants via the user account you have set up and you confirm with these terms of use that you will indemnify and hold harmless the project partners or the service in all cases.

Your Community Content

You agree that you are solely and unconditionally responsible for your content and contributions to the Platform's user community and that you have all necessary rights and consents for your content and that you do not violate any copyrights, trademark rights, licensing rights, personal rights or applicable laws. For all content and media you post on the Platform's community features, you grant us a transferable, royalty-free, non-exclusive, third party licensable, worldwide right to store, use, modify, distribute, alter, publicly display, translate or create derivative works based on such content. You assume exclusive and full liability for all Community Content created and/or uploaded by you in our online offerings and, by agreeing to these Terms of Use, you agree to indemnify and hold harmless SPOTTERON and the Platform's project partners in all cases of violation of applicable law, misuse, or claims for damages by third parties.

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Violations of these Terms of Use

We respect the copyright and intellectual property rights, privacy of third parties, trademarks and licensing rights and expect them to do the same.

We and the partners of the respective project app reserve the unrestricted right to delete any content at any time due to violation of these terms of use, of licence terms or of applicable law without prior warning and without being liable to them or third parties. This also includes the unrestricted right to modify or delete any content that is not uploaded in the appropriate context of the project theme or that does not meet our quality standards.

We may delete your user account at any time for violations of these Terms of Use or our community standards if you post profanity, insults, hate speech, advertising, discrimination or other content that is not appropriate for our community or violates these Terms of Use.

Report violations

You can point out and report violations of these terms of use, against the community standards or copyright violations at any time via the eMail address This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or contact us by postal mail with SPOTTERON Gmbh, Faßziehergasse 5, 1070 Vienna, AT.

We know that mainly women and non-bias genders are affected by bullying or harassment online. For gender-relevant violations or harassment in the context of the applications or our online offer, you can contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. This email address is only accessed and maintained by female or non-bias team members.

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External services, Contractors, Storage and Encryption:

We use TLS/SSL encryption to protect the transfer of your personal data.
Your information, contributions, interactions and data are stored in the cloud servers we use for the Platform and Service. For more information about the storage locations of personal data, integrated services and external processors, please see our privacy policy: https://www.spotteron.net/privacy

Data Breaches:

We have implemented industry-standard measures to identify, assess and investigate data breaches. Our team is sensitised to the topic of data security and procedures are defined on what to do in the event of a data breach or suspicion thereof. We inform the partners of project apps about data protection, data security and data protection ethics and their importance.

International data transfers & data transfer to third parties

If it is necessary for us to process data in a third country (i.e. outside the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA)) or the processing takes place in the context of the use or implementation of third-party services or the disclosure or transfer of data to other persons, bodies or companies, this is done exclusively in accordance with the legal requirements.

Subject to express consent or a contractually or legally required transfer, we process (or let process) the data only in third countries with a recognised level of data protection, the contractual obligation through so-called Standard Contractor Clauses (SCC) or standard protection clauses of the EU Commission, or in the presence of certifications or binding internal data protection regulations. (Art. 44 to 49 DSGVO, information page of the EU Commission: https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/international-dimension-data-protection_en). You can find out more about this in our privacy statement: https://www.spotteron.net/privacy

Information on Security & Technical/Organisational Measures

We take the privacy and security of our users and their personal information very seriously and take every reasonable measure and precaution to protect and secure the personal data that we process. We have robust information security policies and procedures in place to protect personal information from unauthorised access, alteration, disclosure or destruction and have several layers of security measures, including:

  • SSL/TLS encryption of all transfers of personal data in applications and websites

  • Encrypted and secured access to project administration for partners with password guidelines

  • Deletion concepts for project-specific and platform-specific data

  • Server & cloud storage at high quality standards with established providers

  • Password-protected and encrypted access incl. multi-factor authentication to data storage and systems

  • Security measures according to industry standards of cloud hosters for cloud environments incl. logging access controls, encryption and firewalls

  • Role concepts and technical/organisational implementation for input control

  • Measures for the technical/organisational implementation of transfer control

  • Measures for the technical/organisational implementation of availability control

  • Strict separation of project-specific data and platform-specific data (separation requirement)

  • Procedures for restoring the availability of project-specific personal data after a physical or technical incident

  • Substitution arrangements for IT managers and training of staff in relation to personal data.

  • Resilience testing of systems

  • Internal rules to avoid external services, card services or scripts (e.g. analytics, social media platform buttons and scripts, etc.) as far as possible, both in the applications and in website projects.

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Other terms

By using any of the applications based on the SPOTTERON service you agree not to interfere or misuse our service or using a method other than the tools and interfaces we provide for use.

You may not do any of the following while accessing or using the services:
1) probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of any system or network or breach or circumvent any security or authentication measures;
2) access, tamper with, or use non-public areas of the services, SPOTTERON’s or its partner’s computer systems, or the delivery systems of SPOTTERON’s providers or partners;
3) access, search or attempt to access or search the services by any means (automated or otherwise) other than through our officially published current interfaces that are provided by us (and only in the range of SPOTTERON’s terms and conditions) unless you have been specifically allowed to do so in a separate agreement with us. Crawling the service by robots for search indexing is permitted in accordance with the robots.txt file, however, scraping the services without the prior consent of SPOTTERON and its partners is expressly forbidden);
4) interfere with, do or try to disrupt the access of any user, host or network, including (without limitation) sending malicious software, flooding, mail-bombing or spamming or by scripting the creation of content.
5) forge any TCP/IP packet header or any part of the header information in any email or posting, or in any way use the Services to send altered, deceptive or false source-identifying information;

Ending These Terms

You may terminate your legal agreement with SPOTTERON GmbH to these Terms of Use at any time by deleting your user account in the "Settings" section of any Project App after entering your password and by stopping the use of the Service and our online services.

Your account may be terminated due to prolonged and continuous inactivity, or if we are unable to provide the Service, or due to a breach by yourself of these Terms of Use. We will take reasonable steps to notify you at the email address associated with your account or by public posting. In all such cases, the contract shall be deemed terminated and no obligation or liability shall arise on our part or any claim for damages on your part.

We grant ourselves the unrestricted right to terminate this Agreement to use the Service at any time and for any reason, including but not limited to, if we suspect that you are using the Service, Platform, Applications, Websites and/or our Online Offerings in violation of these Terms of Use or creating a potential legal exposure. Such termination shall not give rise to any claims for damages on your part.

GDPR and our employees

Our team is informed about the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and its obligations. We continuously train our team on data protection, personal rights, copyright, trademark and licensing rights and aspects of digital privacy, in particular also on a lived data protection ethic in a modern, connected world.

Severability

If any one or more section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word, provision or application of this Ordinance shall for any person or circumstance be held to be illegal, invalid, unenforceable, and/or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of any other section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word, provision or application of this Ordinance which is operable without the offending section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word, provision or application shall remain effective notwithstanding such illegal, invalid, unenforceable, and/or unconstitutional section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word, provision or application, and every section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word, provision or application of this Ordinance are declared severable. The legislature hereby declares that it would have passed each part, and each provision, section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or word thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word, provision or application be declared illegal, invalid, unenforceable, and/or unconstitutional.

SPOTTERON Terms of Use | 24th September 2021
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Hydrology Citizen Science App
University of Delaware

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.

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Coastal Observer
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Social initiative Data Collection App
SPOTTERON

ArtSpots is a community-built art atlas. Through the App, people interested in various art forms like street art, historical or contemporary art, photography, architecture, and more can put their art observations on the map and discover art spots in their city or while travelling. The art community in the App allows exchanging with other like-minded people and contributing to a worldwide art collection.
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ArtSpots
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Behavioural science Data Collection, Monitoring App
Consiglio per la Ricerca e l'Economia Agraria, Centro di ricerca Difesa e Certificazione

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).

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BOB - Behavioural Observations in Beetles
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Environmental Data Collection App
UrbanBetter

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.

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UrbanBetter Cityzens
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Transportation studies Data Collection App
Walk21

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. 

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Walkability
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Hydrologie Citizen Science, Data Collection, Monitoring App
Centre for International Development and Environmental Research (ZEU) Justus Liebig University

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.

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HydroCrowd
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Environmental Citizen Science, Data Collection App
SPOTTERON

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.

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NatureSpots
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Health Data Collection, Monitoring App
Hanze University of Applied Sciences

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.

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HealthyHoods
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Transportation studies Citizen Science App
Institute for Environmental Science and Technology

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.

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BiciZen
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Environmental Citizen Science, Data Collection, Monitoring App
Institute of Silviculture, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna

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.

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spotFIRE
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Environmental Citizen Science App
Vetenskap & Allmänhet (Public & Science), VA

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.

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Stjärnförsöket
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Environmental Citizen Science App
AGES

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.

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Tea Bag Index
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Environmental Community Engagement App

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.

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FRIDAYS FOR FUTURE - Climate App

Horizon Europe / Horizon 2020 Projects

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Horizon 2020 Invasive Species Monitoring App

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.

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IPM Popillia | Integrated Pest Management of the Japanese Beetle
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Horizon Europe Citizen Science App

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.

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EFFECTIVE | Protection and Restoration Management of Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas
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Horizon Europe Citizen Science App

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.

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TRANSEATION | Advancements through Hybrid Blue-Grey Infrastructures in Marine and Coastal Areas
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Horizon 2020 Citizen Social Science App

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.

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YouCount | Youth Citizen Science
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Horizon 2020 Citizen Science App

The impact of plastic pollution on soil health is largely unknown. However, the amounts of plastic entering soils are equal to or possibly even more significant than those entering our rivers, seas, and oceans. MINAGRIS, an EU Horizon 2020 funded project, will investigate how plastic affects soil biodiversity, soil functions, associated ecosystem services, and agricultural productivity.
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MINAGRIS | Micro and Nanoplastics in Agricultural Soils
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Health Citizen Science App
University Medical Center Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel University Institute of Medical Psychology and Medical Sociology

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.

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StreetMind

National / Regional Citizen Science Apps

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Geology Citizen Science App
University of Zürich

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.

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MTA MountainApp
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Phenology Citizen Science App
Earthwatch Australia

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.

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ClimateWatch
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Health Citizen Science App
Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy (SCPHRP)

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.

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Our Outdoors
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Ornithology Citizen Science App
The University of Sydney

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.

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Big City Birds
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Pedology Citizen Science App
University of Zürich, Agroscope

Is there a connection between underpants and vegetables? Underpants can be used to assess how alive the soil is. In this Citizen Science App 'Slip of Evidence', scientists from the University of Zurich and Agroscope Switzerland are testing whether this is true.
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Slip of Evidence
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Ornithology Citizen Science App
University of Vienna

"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!

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KraMobil
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Mammalogy Citizen Science App
National Museums of Kenya

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.

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MAKENYA
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Zoologie Citizen Science, Data Collection, Monitoring App
Green Growth Suriname

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.

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Green Growth Wildlife
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Environmental Citizen Science App
Green Growth Suriname

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.

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Green Growth Forests
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Paleontology Citizen Science App
Naturhistorisches Museum Wien

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.

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Fossilfinder
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Umweltschutz Monitoring App
Suske Consulting

"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.

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EBW - Result-oriented management
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Health Data Collection, Community Engagement App
University of Queensland

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.

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LinkMeToHealth
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Environmental Data Collection, Monitoring App
BUND

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.

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Mein Baum
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Environmental Data Collection, Monitoring App
GALLANT Glasgow as a Living Lab Accelerating Novel Transformation

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. 

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CommuniMap
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Umweltschutz Data Collection, Monitoring App
Save the Orangutan

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.

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Mawas Guardians
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Environmental Data Collection App
ZHAW

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.

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AgroPionier
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Botany Data Collection App
Trinity College Dublin

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.

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NovelEco
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Citizen Science Monitoring, Datensammlung App
Technische Universität Berlin

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.

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[pane]
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Zoology Citizen Science App
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna

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.

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Roadkill
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Biology Citizen Science App
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna

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.

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AmphiApp
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Oncology Citizen Science App
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute

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. 

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PatioSpots
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Geology Citizen Science App
ZAMG

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.

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QuakeWatch Austria
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Biology Citizen Science App
University of Queensland

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). 

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Soils for Science
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Cultural Citizen Science App
LEO-BW

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. 

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Landauf, LandApp BW
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Botany Citizen Science, Community Engagement App
Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland e.V. (BUND)

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.

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Nature Park Garden | BUND
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Zoology Citizen Science App
The University of Queensland

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.

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Cane Toad Challenge
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Phenology Citizen Science App
Regionalmanagement Burgenland

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.

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Nature's Calender Burgenland
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Transportation studies Citizen Science App
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna

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.

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Was Geht Ab?
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Behavioural science Citizen Science App
University of Vienna

"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'.

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Forschen im Almtal
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Social initiative Community Engagement App
SPOTTERON

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.

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CIVO Citizen Voice
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Hydrology Citizen Science App
University of Luxembourg

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.

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WaterLinx | Citizen Science
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Environmental Citizen Science App
Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP)

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.

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PartiCollect | Citizen Science
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Environmental Citizen Science App
La Ruta del Clima

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.

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P51 | Citizen Science

Finished Citizen Science Projects

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Phenology Citizen Science App
University of Stockholm

Fjällkalendern

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.

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Cultural Citizen Science App
University Gothenburg

Anslagstavlan

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.

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Cultural Citizen Science App

PoliticsRadar

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)

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Social initiative Data Collection App

WEVO | Vienna Elections

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.

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Social initiative Community App
SPOTTERON

Surveillance

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.

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Transportation studies Citizen Science App
University of Salzburg - Center for Human Computer Interaction

GEFABE

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.

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Biology Citizen Science App
University of Stockholm

Fågelbär

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.

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Phenology Citizen Science App
LACON | ZAMG

Nature's Calendar Styria (Austria)

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).

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Behavioural science Citizen Science App
University of Sydney, Australia

BrushTurkeys

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.

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Phenology Citizen Science App
LACON | ZAMG

Nature's Calendar Lower Austria

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.

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Social science Citizen Science App
University of Edinburgh

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.

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Geology Citizen Science App
Geologische Bundesanstalt

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.

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Ornithology Citizen Science App
University of Vienna

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.

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Phenology Citizen Science App
Nature Parks Upper Austria

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.

Short News

  • Ocean Decade - a global community working together to safeguard Our Oceans and Seas. COSEA App and CoastSnap App running on the SPOTTERON Platform are part of this movement and received endorsement by the Ocean Decade community! Explore more about community engagement for supporting aquatic ecosystems in our recent Citizen Science blog

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  • It's wonderful to see Citizen Science Apps running on the SPOTTERON Platform spotlighted in the recent SciStarter Newsletter! Explore more here where CommuniMap and NatureSpots Apps are named!

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