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Session #11 Contribution of Citizen Science Data to Monitoring the SDGs

The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2015 as a call to action to tackle the world’s greatest challenges such as poverty and climate change. With its 17 goals, 169 targets and 247 indicators, the SDGs reflect a data-driven and society-oriented framework that requires a collaborative effort from all levels of society to achieve the future we want and to leave no one behind. Crucial to their success is timely, reliable and comprehensive data that are difficult to gather using traditional sources of data alone, such as censuses and household surveys. Coupled with these traditional methods and other new sources of data such as Earth Observation (EO), and mobile phone data, citizen science has an immense potential to address these data gaps. A recent study by Fraisl et al. shows that citizen science data have the potential to contribute data to 33% of the SDG indicators. This session aims to demonstrate the value of citizen science data for tracking progress of the SDGs, drawing upon concrete examples that outline the use of citizen science data by NSOs and UN agencies. We will discuss the challenges and barriers for the uptake of citizen science data for feeding into SDG monitoring processes, and how we can bring it into the scope of official statistics through recognition by governments, national statistical offices (NSOs), the UN system, and other data producers and users, from the perspective of the representatives of all these stakeholders. This session was organised by WeObserve (https://www.weobserve.eu/). SESSION CHAIR Dilek Fraisl | International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Research Scholar at the Center for Earth Observation & Citizen Science SPEAKERS – Steffen Fritz | Citizen science to complement official statistics and mobilize action – Jillian Campbell | Citizen science for the SDGs and official monitoring – Camden Howitt | Litter Intelligence: Citizen Scientists delivering on SDG 14.1.1. – Anne Bowser | Organizing to Support Citizen Science for the SDGs – Omar Seidu | Citizen Science to strengthen the National Statistical System #cs_sdg2020 Conference website: https://www.cs-sdg-conference.berlin/en/ Abstract volume: https://www.cs-sdg-conference.berlin/... Conference programme: https://www.cs-sdg-conference.berlin/... Conference twitter profile:   / cs_sdg2020   Conference Declaration: https://www.cs-sdg-conference.berlin/... Endorse the Declaration here: https://survey.naturkundemuseum-berli...

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