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The Company may disclose Your Personal Data in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to:
The security of Your Personal Data is important to Us, but remember that no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage is 100% secure. While We strive to use commercially acceptable means to protect Your Personal Data, We cannot guarantee its absolute security.
Under California Civil Code Section 1798 (California's Shine the Light law), California residents with an established business relationship with us can request information once a year about sharing their Personal Data with third parties for the third parties' direct marketing purposes.
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We only ask for personal information when we truly need it to provide a service to you. We collect it by fair and lawful means, with your knowledge and consent. We also let you know why we’re collecting it and how it will be used.
We only retain collected information for as long as necessary to provide you with your requested service. What data we store, we’ll protect within commercially acceptable means to prevent loss and theft, as well as unauthorized access, disclosure, copying, use or modification.
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Warum geht der Zustand des Wassers jeden etwas an?
Wasser ist die Lebensgrundlage überhaupt und verbindet alle Lebensformen miteinander. Das Wassersystem in Luxemburg ist wachsenden Belastungen ausgesetzt. Letztendlich hängt die Qualität von Wasser als Lebensraum für vielfältige Arten und die Wasserversorgung des Menschen in Flusseinzugsgebieten größtenteils vom Zusammenspiel von drei Haupt-Faktoren ab:
Mit einem Zuwachs von rund 10.000 Personen pro Jahr ist Luxemburg seit Jahrzehnten proportional bei jetzt rund 620.000 Einwohnern das schnellst wachsende Land in der EU. Zusätzlich kommen täglich noch knapp 200.000 Pendler ins Land.
Trotz der gesetzlich bindenden Vorgabe in der EU Wasserrahmenrichtlinie (WRRL) und dem entsprechenden Luxemburger Gesetz (Loi modifiée du 18 décembre 2008 relative à l‘eau) den Wasserzustand bis spätestens 2027 zu verbessern, ist von knapp über 100 untersuchten Wasserkörpern kein einziger in einem guten ökologischen Zustand. Generell ist der Nährstoffgehalt zu hoch, wenige Gewässer bieten Fauna und Flora genügend Lebensraum, und es fehlt an Habitaten und Struktur, die die Gewässer nur entwickeln können, wenn sie genügend Platz haben und durch Gewässerrandstreifen geschützt werden. Offizielle Daten sind über das Geoportail zugänglich.
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SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE
Reversing the 6th mass extinction of species that is accelerated by rapidly changing climates has to rely on widespread participation in place-based actions for regenerative sustainability across all sectors of society. Achieving such regenerative collaboration on publicly and privately owned land, and across differences in interests and expertise, will require deep changes in how we look at, think of and relate to each other and the ecological systems we are a part of. Fundamental changes in prevailing practices, values, orientations, and at the bottom of it all, our knowledge system itself will be part and parcel of such a transformation.
Our citizen science approaches such as the WaterLinx offer an entry point to a systemic view on human-environment-technology interactions, experiential learning opportunities, and spaces for reflection. They can direct our attention n and thereby also our personal and collective resources by guiding observations on the state of health of our ecosystems, on what ecosystems can offer us for our health and well-being, and on influences of humans and technology upon them. We co-design citizen science approaches as spaces for collaboration and joint meaning-making as basis for concerted action by diverse stakeholder groups, including water managers, environmental activists, scientific experts, schoolteachers and students, and citizen volunteers.
For the WaterLinx APP, the data structure and questions that guide observations have been developed in a collaborative process with representatives from all these stakeholder groups. All these groups have expressed interest in using the data that is collected with the WaterLinx APP for different purposes including learning and teaching about water quality and the health of aquatic ecosystems and merits and limitations environmental science; to gain indications of pollution hotspots or factors hindering species migration of aquatic organisms along water courses; to suggest at which places river restoration should be considered a priority; and to complement official data on water quality along large rivers with data on small water bodies. All these uses of the data will require some redundancy and a high level of use with many users, such that an adequate data quality can be achiebeved. So please join-in and let’s start.
For more details on potential uses of citizen science in general, and on water quality in particular, please consult our publications:
Can citizen science meaningfully complement official data on water quality collected by public authorities?
König, A., Pickar, K., Stankiewicz, J. & Hondrila, K. (2021). Can citizen science complement official data sources that serve as evidence-base for policies and practice to improve water quality? Statistical Journal of the IAOS, DOI: 10.3233/SJI-200737
What are the main issues relating to data quality from citizen science compared to official data produced in the context of regulation and policy making?
Stankiewicz, J, König, A, Pickar, K and Weiss, S. 2023. How Certain is Good Enough? Managing Data Quality and Uncertainty in Ordinal Citizen Science Data Sets for Evidence-Based Policies on Fresh Water. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 8(1): 39, pp. 1–15. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/cstp.592
How can we think about purposes for citizen science in relation to decisions with high stakes, with values in dispute, in a world with high levels of uncertainty?
Mordechai Haklay, Ariane König, Fabien Moustard, Nicolle Aspee, 2023. Citizen science and Post-Normal Science’s extended peer community: Identifying overlaps by mapping typologies, Futures, 150: 103178, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2023.103178.
For insights into our fundamental assumptions on transformative and experiential learning:
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For more details on potential uses of citizen science in general, and on water quality in particular, please consult our publications:
Can citizen science meaningfully complement official data on water quality collected by public authorities?
König, A., Pickar, K., Stankiewicz, J. & Hondrila, K. (2021). Can citizen science complement official data sources that serve as evidence-base for policies and practice to improve water quality? Statistical Journal of the IAOS, DOI: 10.3233/SJI-200737
What are the main issues relating to data quality from citizen science compared to official data produced in the context of regulation and policy making?
Stankiewicz, J, König, A, Pickar, K and Weiss, S. 2023. How Certain is Good Enough? Managing Data Quality and Uncertainty in Ordinal Citizen Science Data Sets for Evidence-Based Policies on Fresh Water. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 8(1): 39, pp. 1–15. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/cstp.592
How can we think about purposes for citizen science in relation to decisions with high stakes, with values in dispute, in a world with high levels of uncertainty?
Mordechai Haklay, Ariane König, Fabien Moustard, Nicolle Aspee, 2023. Citizen science and Post-Normal Science’s extended peer community: Identifying overlaps by mapping typologies, Futures, 150: 103178, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2023.103178.
For insights into our fundamental assumptions on transformative and experiential learning:
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Es gibt drei Möglichkeiten mit dem Forscherteam an der Universität Luxemburg ein längerfristiges Citizen Science Projekt zu planen.
1. Wiederholte Datensammlung mit Schulen oder in Firmen als Teil eines Corporate Social Responsibility Programms
Mit etwas Vorlauf (ca. 3 Wochen) kann das Citizen Science Team vieles möglich machen. Gerne arbeiten wir mit Lehrer*innen und Firmen, die daran interessiert sind, mit Schüler*innen (und Eltern) sowie Arbeitnehmer*innen über längere Zeit (mind. 2 Monate oder auch über mehrere Jahre) wiederholt Daten an den gleichen Stellen zu sammeln. In diesem Fall kann auch eine breitere Palette interessanter Indikatoren gemessen werden, mit etwas anspruchsvolleren Testkits.
Hierzu bieten wir ein kurzes Training der Personen an, die Zuständigkeit hierfür übernehmen möchten.
2. Co-Design eines eigenen Indikatorensets und Internet Portals für einen bestimmten Zweck
Das Forscherteam kann eine kleine Anzahl zielgerichteter Citizen Science Projekte durch engagierte Organisationen unterstützen, in denen ein Projekt-eigenes Citizen Science Indikatorenset für einen bestimmten Zweck für eine bestimmte Gruppe in einem Ko-Design Prozess erstellt wird. Voraussetzung ist, dass die Datensammlung durch engagierte Teilnehmer*innen über eine längere Zeitspanne gewährleistet ist. Pilotprojekte mit dem Geopark Müllerthal und der Gemeinde Niederanven sind gestartet. Berichte über diese Projekte findet ihr hier: Workshop 1 – Müllerthal, Workshop 2 – Müllerthal, Workshop Syr.
Das in den Co-Design-Workshops konzipierte Citizen-Science-Tool ermöglicht dann die Datenerhebung und -auswertung in Bezug auf ortsangepasste und von Ortsinteressen geprägte Indikatoren und setzt sich zusammen aus einem Kit, einer App und einem Web-Interface. Das Kit besteht aus einem Set von Werkzeugen, die zur Datenerhebung benötigt werden (z.B. Messinstrumente). Die App ermöglicht die Dateneingabe. Das Web-Interface dient zur Datendarstellung und ermöglicht ihre Auswertung. Die Komponenten werden auf bestehenden Citizen-Science-Elementen und -Tools aufgebaut. Ein wichtiges Thema in der Entwicklung ist die Datendarstellung und -zugänglichkeit. Die Web-Plattform soll alle Citizen-Science-Daten, die im Rahmen des NEXUS CITIZEN SCIENCE Projekts erhoben werden, zusammenführen. Jede Gruppe entwickelt ein Indikatorenset von besonderem Interesse in ihrem Rahmen und für ihr Anliegen, die verschiedenen Sets haben auch Schnittmengen.
Das Pilotprojekt wird im Rahmen einer Dissertation durch Herrn Karl Pickar an der Universität Luxemburg in enger Zusammenarbeit mit Prof. Muki Haklay und seiner Forschungsgruppe Extreme Citizen Science (ExCiteS) am University College London durchgeführt. Karl Pickar ist auch Mitglied im Team des NEXUS FUTURES Projekts. Die Doktorandenstelle wird durch die Universität Luxemburg im Rahmen der Unterstützung von interdisziplinären Forschungsprojekten finanziert.
3. Das jährliche internationale WaterBlitz Event mit Earthwatch
Der WaterBlitz Luxemburg wird bereits zum zweiten Mal von der Universität Luxemburg in Zusammenarbeit mit Earthwatch organisiert und läuft parallel zu drei weiteren Veranstaltungen in London, Dublin und Paris. Im Jahr 2019 haben über 80 Freiwillige in rund 50 Oberflächenwasserkörpern über 100 Datenpunkte gesammelt. Aus diesen Daten konnten bereits wertvolle Informationen über den Zustand der luxemburgischen Gewässer gewonnen werden. Die WaterBlitze werden von der Royal Bank of Canada finanziert, als Teil ihres kontinuierlichen Engagements für die lokale Wasserqualität.
Der nationale Bewirtschaftungsplan nach WRRL (2021-2027) untersucht die Belastungen der Grundwasserkörper und der Oberflächenwasserkörper und schlägt einen Katalog mit Lösungsansätzen im Maßnahmenprogramm vor, die es ermöglichen, einen guten Zustand der Oberflächen- und Grundwasserkörper zu erreichen. Der Entwurf kann durch jeden Bürger in den nächsten sechs Monaten eingesehen werden und die Meinung jedes einzelnen Bürgers wird während dieser Öffentlichkeitsbeteiligung gehört.