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Designing for Inclusion & Diversity in Citizen Science – Webinar

After three years of engaging temporarily displaced youth in citizen science, we are excited to share our experiences at this upcoming webinar, organised by Nesta, one of the partners of the Map4Rec funder, IMPETUS. Join us on April 2nd for a discussion on making citizen science more inclusive and diverse, where we will explore practical […]

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Summer on a GeoBike: Map4Rec 2023 project activities, methods, tools

We are pleased to announce that our project report from  “Mapping for Recreation (Map4Rec)” (2023), will be published in April 2025 in the Living Maps Review, Issue 17. However, it is already publicly accessible on Zenodo.   The Map4Rec project engaged 74 temporarily displaced children and youth from Ukraine in geographic citizen science — mapping

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1st Unconference “Children, Nature and Cities”

On October 26, we held a unique event – the First Unconference “Children, Nature, and Cities”, organized by children, for children. It was far from a traditional conference — instead of presentations and formal talks, there was an atmosphere of discovery, fun, and hands-on learning, all set against the beautiful backdrop of the Beeklustpark in

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Map4Rec Closing Event

This summer, Rangers Twente embarked on a fun citizen science journey called “Mapping for recreation” (Map4Rec), which turned out very productive:   74: number of participants 6: number of cities and teams 101: number of sports and play areas mapped 3: number of micro-modules completed 6: number of recreational spaces designed 7: number of art projects

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