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Deliverable 4.1 provides a description of the citizen-science activities and case studies in the UK that the MICS impact assessment will be tested in 2021. Across the UK, citizen science plays an important long-term role in data collection and monitoring before, during and after NBS implementation. Citizen-science activities are widespread across the UK and are an accepted method of engagement, stakeholder collaboration, data collection and monitoring.
This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824711.
Citizen Science., Outfall Safari, Riverfly monitoring, Surface Water Outfall Pollution
Citizen Science., Outfall Safari, Riverfly monitoring, Surface Water Outfall Pollution
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