CitiObs brings together tools and practice-based knowledge to support the co-creation of data, knowledge, and local action through Citizen Observatories (COs). Working in close collaboration with existing observatories, CitiObs supports the creation, strengthening, and scaling of inclusive and diverse COs, fostering an active role for citizens in observing and protecting the urban environment. The project focuses in particular on air quality and related environmental challenges, leveraging low-cost sensor technologies and wearables to enable meaningful citizen participation.
The overall objective of CitiObs is to expand and scale the deployment and uptake of Citizen Observatories as an integral component of inclusive, multi-stakeholder governance. By generating validated, policy-relevant citizen-generated data, contributing to GEO and GEOSS initiatives, and supporting the co-design of local actions, CitiObs advances solutions to urban challenges related to pollution and climate change in line with the European Green Deal.
To embed Citizen Observatories within multi-level transition governance and enable societal transformation towards sustainability and zero pollution, CitiObs follows three complementary pathways:
Pathway 1 – Data: transforming how citizen-generated data are produced, validated, accessed, combined, and used in research and policy, strengthening their credibility and uptake alongside official data sources.
Pathway 2 – People: broadening who participates in Citizen Observatories and how they engage, extending COs beyond environmental monitoring to include citizen-led local actions that actively protect and improve the urban environment.
Pathway 3 – Systems: strengthening interactions within and across Citizen Observatories and governance levels, while creating synergies with aligned initiatives such as the New European Bauhaus, which shares common values around sustainability, inclusion, and transformation.
Through large-scale real-world demonstration, CitiObs is enhancing a total of 85 Citizen Observatories. This demonstration is supported by tailored learning and collaboration mechanisms—including mentoring, peer learning, twinning, roadshows, Communities of Practice, and networking. Together, these mechanisms enable effective knowledge transfer while progressively shifting ownership and agency from the CitiObs consortium to local actors, supporting the long-term sustainability and impact of Citizen Observatories beyond the project.