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|field_project_name=OPAL | |field_project_name=Open Air Laboratories (OPAL) | ||
|field_project_access_URL=http://www.opalexplorenature.org/ | |field_project_access_URL=http://www.opalexplorenature.org/ | ||
|field_logo=opal-cs.png | |||
|field_project_description=OPAL helps people to explore, study and enjoy their local environment. Discover our surveys and regional activities. | |field_project_description=OPAL helps people to explore, study and enjoy their local environment. Discover our surveys and regional activities. | ||
|field_purpose_of_project=According to [http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/opal OPAL:Public Engagement in Research] Scientists are working with local people to carry out a major study of the outdoor environments where they live and work. The basic concept is to take experts into the heart of the community to explore and investigate the natural world together, exchanging knowledge, experience and skills whilst learning more about local wildlife and their habitats under changing environmental conditions. Participants can contribute information about their local area through a series of national surveys. Research topics focus on degradation, loss of biodiversity and climate change. | |field_purpose_of_project=According to [http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/opal OPAL:Public Engagement in Research] Scientists are working with local people to carry out a major study of the outdoor environments where they live and work. The basic concept is to take experts into the heart of the community to explore and investigate the natural world together, exchanging knowledge, experience and skills whilst learning more about local wildlife and their habitats under changing environmental conditions. Participants can contribute information about their local area through a series of national surveys. Research topics focus on degradation, loss of biodiversity and climate change. | ||
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* to support and encourage collaboration between the voluntary, statutory and community sectors; | * to support and encourage collaboration between the voluntary, statutory and community sectors; | ||
* to gain a greater understanding of the state of the environment, thus contributing to research and policy development. | * to gain a greater understanding of the state of the environment, thus contributing to research and policy development. | ||
|field_team_leadermm=Linda Davies | |field_team_leadermm=Linda Davies | ||
|field_team_link=http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/opal | |field_team_link=http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/opal | ||
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|field_support_team=N/A | |field_support_team=N/A | ||
|field_support_documentation=N/A | |field_support_documentation=N/A | ||
|field_member_profiles= | |field_member_profiles=minimal | ||
|field_socialsoftware_sites= | |field_member_profile_elements=activity metrics | ||
|field_community_tools=website, blog | |||
|field_socialsoftware_sites=Twitter, Facebook, other | |||
|field_community_management=The community can be described at several levels | |||
* Various local and national programmes directly sponsored by OPAL | |||
* A set of "societies" that conduct CS projects in the area (conservation, etc) | |||
* Members of these | |||
|field_completion_level=Low | |||
|field_last_edition=2013/11/22 | |field_last_edition=2013/11/22 | ||
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{{bibliography | |||
|field_author=Davies, L. Bell, J.N. Bone, J. Head, M. Hill, L. Howard, C., Hobbs, S.J. Jones, D.T. Power, S.A. Rose, N. Ryder, C. Seed, L. Stevens, G. Toumi, R. Voulvoulis, N. White, P.C. | |||
|field_date=2011 | |||
|field_title=Open Air Laboratories (OPAL): a community-driven research programme. Environmental Pollution | |||
|field_reference=Davies, L. Bell, J.N. Bone, J. Head, M. Hill, L. Howard, C., Hobbs, S.J. Jones, D.T. Power, S.A. Rose, N. Ryder, C. Seed, L. Stevens, G. Toumi, R. Voulvoulis, N. White, P.C. (2011). Open Air Laboratories (OPAL): a community-driven research programme. Environmental Pollution, 159(8), 2203-2210. | |||
|field_link=http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2011.02.053 | |||
|field_publication_type=other | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:23, 22 November 2013
Cs Portal > List of citizen science infrastructures > Open Air Laboratories (OPAL) -(2013/11/22)
IDENTIFICATION
- Beta start date : N/A
- End date :
⇳ Description OPAL helps people to explore, study and enjoy their local environment. Discover our surveys and regional activities. ➠ Purpose [[Has project purpose::According to OPAL:Public Engagement in Research Scientists are working with local people to carry out a major study of the outdoor environments where they live and work. The basic concept is to take experts into the heart of the community to explore and investigate the natural world together, exchanging knowledge, experience and skills whilst learning more about local wildlife and their habitats under changing environmental conditions. Participants can contribute information about their local area through a series of national surveys. Research topics focus on degradation, loss of biodiversity and climate change.
OPAL's five key objectives
- to get more people outside observing and recording the world around them
- to develop an innovative educational programme to provide the tools and support needed for biological recording
- to inspire a new generation of environmentalists
- to support and encourage collaboration between the voluntary, statutory and community sectors;
- to gain a greater understanding of the state of the environment, thus contributing to research and policy development.]]
COMMUNITY
- Visibility of member profiles:: minimal
- Member profile elements: activity metrics
⏣ Description The community can be described at several levels
- Various local and national programmes directly sponsored by OPAL
- A set of "societies" that conduct CS projects in the area (conservation, etc)
- Members of these
DEVELOPERS
- Uses Citizen science software:
- Provides online tool to create applications: N/A
- Provides support team for development: N/A
- Provides documentation for development and hosting: N/A
London, UK
♜ DEVELOPERS TEAM
Official team page:
Leader: Linda Davies
Contact:
+ Information about the team
BIBLIOGRAPHY |