Periodic Reporting for period 2 - COS4CLOUD (Co-designed Citizen Observatories Services for the EOS-Cloud)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2021-01-01 al 2022-01-31
Cos4Cloud relies on the participation of a network of 9 citizen observatories and Do it Yourself (DIY) initiatives focused on biodiversity and environmental monitoring.
These platforms will be responsible for testing the various services with their users. Four of the largest citizen biodiversity observatories in Europe will collaborate in the first part of the project: Natusfera, iSpot, Pl@ntNet and Artportalen. In the second part, the services will be tested on platforms focused on environmental monitoring in water (Freshwater Watch and KdUINO) and air: odours (OdourCollect), particular matter (CanAir.io) and aerosols (iSpex).
The project will organize a wide range of activities. From BioBlitzes to Datathons and Hackathons, as well as creating a space to exchange knowledge and share best practices. These activities will be a useful space for encouraging citizen observatories to work together, especially on common challenges regarding infrastructure and technology. Cos4Cloud is an opportunity for networking among citizen observatories and an invitation to search for collective solutions for their sustainability.
Collaborate on international and interdisciplinary levels: Facilitate networking and knowledge-management processes across organizations, people and initiatives working on citizen observatories.
Help citizen observatories’ sustainability: Help ensure the long-term viability of citizen science platforms.
More and better data: External cloud-based services will ensure collection of larger data sets with improved quality control.
Support citizen science growth: Integrate citizen science into the European Open Science Cloud to make it available to the whole scientific community.
Develop innovative technologies: Make available technological services built by and for users that improve the citizen observatories and contribute to their sustainability.
Increase the use of citizen science data: Follow the FAIR data principles (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) to make the most of the data available from citizen science.
Cos4cloud is pioneering the integrating citizen science in the EOSC. The ten services developed by Cos4Cloud will be uploaded to the EOSC as modules, so that any existing citizen science observatory can select and install the technological services needed to improve its functionalities. The basic set of services in the EOSC ecosystem is called the Minimum Viable Ecosystem (MVE). Consolidation of this MVE requires basic technical, political, and human conditions. Some of these conditions are met through interoperable services and open data, a coordinated effort to put the right incentives in place for all those involved (researchers, software developers, infrastructure managers, research managers and users) are some of these conditions (European Commission, 2018). The MVE for citizen observatories proposed by Cos4Cloud consists of a co-designed and prototyped set of services to tackle the challenges facing citizen observatories and will take into account the following priorities:
Co-designed with key stakeholders
Standardised data-models to increase interoperability capabilities
Modular software ecosystem around citizen-science knowledge representation
Focus on the final user and the potential impact of the citizen science
Artificial intelligence, data quality and reputation-assessment
Personalised notification systems
Data-use notification and user experience maximisation
Integration of data from biodiversity and environmental quality
Knowledge transfer and linguistic tools
Minimum viable ecosystem as an opportunity for tackling citizen science challenges. Cos4Cloud will create a MVE where the citizen observatories, technological services, citizen science experts validating data and users are able to establish synergies and collaborate to generate high-quality data in global repositories.