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Step Change

Science Transformation in EuroPe through Citizens involvement in HeAlth, coNservation and enerGy rEsearch

STEP CHANGE is designed to contribute to making the most of citizen science potentialities, while at the same time identifying, analysing, and tackling such limitations and risks.

Step Change replies to the H2020 Topic SwafS 27 on “Hands-on citizen science and frugal innovation”. The project, coordinated by the University of Primorska, is based on the assumption that citizen science (CS) can play an even broader societal and scientific role than it is generally acknowledged, particularly in those critical fields of research (like Energy, Health and the Environment), where human and nonhuman factors are deeply entangled. In these areas, a set of highly-contested, socially relevant research fields are emerging where CS can play a pivotal role by making science more socially robust, inclusive and democratic, while strengthening the capacity of scientific investigation over emerging phenomena that cannot be easily caught within narrow disciplinary boundaries. STEP CHANGE was designed to contribute to making the most of CS potentialities, while at the same time identifying, analysing, and tackling such limitations and risks. In this regard, STEP-CHANGE is based on the implementation of five Citizen Science Initiatives (CSIs) in the areas of Energy, Environment, Health and Infectious Diseases, through the participatory and self-reflexive analysis and evaluation of their collaborative research processes, scientific outcomes and societal impacts. The CSIs regard: 1) wildlife conservation in Slovenia (UP); 2) non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in the UK (NIHR); 3); energy communities in Germany (WECF); 4) infectious disease outbreak preparedness in Italy (UNITOV); 5) off-grid renewable energy in agriculture in Uganda (ARUWE). Horizontal activities are also foreseen: Scoping process (SfC), Participatory evaluation (K&I, AU), Mutual learning and training (ZSI), Stocktaking (ECSA) and Communication (EUSEA). The consortium is geographically balanced and formed by 11 partners from 7 European countries and Uganda.

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Tags: citizen science, energy, environment, health, renewable energy, rural development

Type: Research

Project Status: Finished

Start/End: 03/2021 - 02/2024

Project Duration: 36 months

Website: https://stepchangeproject.eu

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