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CS-IRAM ideation (step 2)

Do you want to contribute to build resilient societies?

If yes, ...

  1. please watch the 8-min tutorial video (link)
  2. please read the presentation (link)
  3. please make your suggestions of potential projects in the online survey CS-IRAM ideation (step 2). There is a quota on 20 projects for each road map: First come, first selected.

As follow-up, you will be invited to contribute to the selection of 16 projects (step 3). If you are an author of one of the 16 projects, you will be invited to discuss the projects during a e-workshop (step 4) and to co-author a paper explaining our co-creation process (step 5).

This online survey is part of the co-creation process of the Citizen science platform for Integrated risk assessment and management (CS-IRAM). This process is part of the Shaping resilient societies initiative of the Universities of Geneva and Zurich (more information here). Its thinking group on pandemics, climate and sustainability launches a co-creation process with citizen scientists. You can suggest, rank, discuss and describe potential citizen science projects to build more resilient societies to pandemics, climate change and biodiversity loss.

If you have any question, please contact the CS-IRAM project coordinator (remi.willemin@geo.uzh.ch).

Please share this invitation to people interested on citizen science and resilience of climate, biodiversity and public health.

With our thankful regards for your contributions,

Rémi Willemin, Anna Scolobig, Markus Stoffel & Maria J. Santos
CS-IRAM project coordination
University of Geneva and University of Zurich

There are 12 questions in this survey.