EEA and LLTK* and Citizen Science. *LLTK: Lay, Local, Traditional knowledge

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EEA and LLTK* and Citizen Science *LLTK: Lay, Local, Traditional knowledge

About the European Environment Agency The European Environment Agency: - is established by European Council regulation - is a provider of independent views of knowledge & information - is an analyst and assessor - is building bridges between science and policy - is dependent upon strong networks to carry out its work to support policy processes and inform the public

European Environment Information and Observation Network Established by COUNCIL REGULATION (EEC) No 1210/90 of 7 May 1990 on the establishment of the European Environment Agency and the Eionet

Eionet Scope

Institutional Cooperation Eionet partners working together

How it all started at the EEA? Origins in Volume 1 of Late Lessons from Early Warnings: the Precautionary Principle 1896-2000 (EEA, 2001). http://www.eea.europa.eu/publications/environmental_iss ue_report_2001_22 Three of the 12 late lessons are o to make more use of lay and local knowledge o to conduct more long-term monitoring. o to take account of wider social interests and values.

Late Lessons from Early Warnings Vol. 2 Broaden the nature of evidence and public engagement in choices about crucial innovation pathways by complementing scientific knowledge with lay, local and traditional knowledge Several cases highlight the benefit of having lay and local knowledge alongside scientific evaluation of harm so that a broader knowledge base can support decision-making There needs to be more long term monitoring of biological and ecological systems which can be supported in part by citizen scientists

LLTK and Citizen Science Workshop 27-28 June 2011, EEA 1 and a half days 60 participants from across Europe, US, Canada and Russia Objectives of LLTK and CS workshop 2011 o Review LLTK (lay, local, traditional knowledge) and CS (citizen science) contributions to collecting and processing information and the long-term monitoring of the environment o Review / discuss LLTK and CS contributions to integrated assessments of the environment with a focus on reliability o Address challenges related to data handling, quality assurance and effectiveness evaluation in selected LLTK studies and CS projects.

Objectives of the LLTK and CS workshop o Explore the use of tools (GIS, mapping, smart monitoring instruments etc.) in citizen science projects. o Review experiences of interaction between LLTK and CS and policy-makers, scientific communities and relevant organisations. o Discuss how citizen science networks are organized and maintained.

After the workshop Workshop report prepared and distributed. EEA Portal established on LLTK and Citizen Science. http://root.ew.eea.europa.eu/lltk/ Citizen Science Newsletter since April 2012. Support the fostering of European Citizen Science Network.

Eye on Earth A global public information network for collecting and sharing data from diverse sources that can be visualized on a map. Watches (Air, Water, Noise and Marine Litter Watch) key components of Eye on Earth aim to collect and compile environmental data from diverse sources; transform it into relevant information make information accessible to a wide diversity of audiences.

Rio+20 Outcome Document The Rio+20 outcome document The Future We Want refers to Eye on Earth in paragraph 274. We note the relevance of global mapping and recognize the efforts in developing global environmental observing systems, including by the Eye on Earth Network and through the Global Earth Observation System of Systems. We underscore that broad public participation and access to information are essential to the promotion of sustainable development.

Citizen Science and Policy Making EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 The active involvement of civil society will be encouraged at all levels of implementation. Citizen Science initiatives, for instance, are a valuable means of gathering high-quality data while mobilising citizens to get involved in biodiversity conservation activities. 7 th Environmental Action Programme o Evidence for EU environment policy is based on environmental monitoring, data, indicators and assessments linked to the implementation of EU legislation, as well as formal scientific research and citizen science initiatives.

Citizen Science and Policy Making In 2010 the Convention on Biological Diversity Conference of the Parties adopted the Aichi Biodiversity targets. Aichi Target 1 explicitly states By 2020, at the latest, people are aware of the values of biodiversity and the steps they can take to conserve and use it sustainably. Citizen science has a role in such awareness raising but also in providing evidence to evaluate the implementation of actions to address the Aichi targets. UNECE Aarhus Convention Arctic Biodiversity Assessments

Links and Suggestions with EU BON Project Send news to the EEA CS newsletter. Possible use of Eye on Earth as a platform malene.bruun@eea.europa.eu Session or co-partner at the Second EEA CS workshop to be held in September 2013 More involvement of Eastern European countries Broader understanding of CS, including LLTK.

Thank you! cigdem.adem@eea.europa.eu