Extreme Citizen Science: Analysis and Visualisation - final event presentations.
Автор: UCL Extreme Citizen Science group
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This is a recording from the final event of the Extreme Citizen Science: Analysis and Visualisation (ECSAnVis) project, funded by the European Research Council 2016-2022. During the event, talks and demonstrations explored the outcomes of the project.
The purpose of the project was, as described in the proposal in 2015 "Developing geographical analysis and visualisation tools that can be used, successfully, by people with limited literacy, in a culturally appropriate way. At the proposal's core is the imperative to see technology as part of socially embedded practices and culture and avoid ‘technical fixes’. The development of novel, socially and culturally accessible Geographic Information System (GIS) interface and underlying algorithms, will provide communities with tools to support them to combine their local environmental knowledge with scientific analysis to improve environmental management."
The ExCiteS team of anthropologists, geographers, computer scientists and engineers have worked with a large number of Indigenous and local communities across the world in developing our ground-breaking Sapelli system to address local challenges.
The order of talks in this video are:
0:30 Opening - Muki Haklay on behalf of Jacquie McGlade
05:12 ECSAnVis: The Journey - Muki Haklay
33:50 Why Extreme Citizen Science? - Jerome Lewis
55:30 Demonstration of Sapelli Designer, Collector and Viewer - Dan Artus and Marcos Moreu
01:15:44 Q&A Panel Discussion on ESCAnVis - Carolina Comandulli, Jerome Lewis, Matthias Stevens. Chaired by Muki Haklay
Showcase of Studies and Research Angles
01:34:13 Map of Case Studies
01:34:18 Addressing Recognition Gaps between Indigenous people and ecoguards in the Congo Basin - Fabien Moustard
01:38:15 Land-User Generated Maps - Marcos Moreu
01:43:21 Any Community, anywhere - Simon Hoyte
01:47:19 Remote Co-production with local partners - Hannah M.B. Gibbs
01:51:39 Creating Tutorials and Training Materials for the Sapelli Ecosystem - Megan Tarrant
01:56:48 Digital Technology in the Jungle: a case study with the Ashaninka people in the Brazilian Amazon - Carolina Comandulli
Closing words
02:01:19 Where do we go from here? - Muki Haklay
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (Grant agreement Nos. 694767 and ERC-2015-AdG)
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