Community science projects advance the locally set goals of frontline leaders facing environmental injustice. Projects start with goal setting, then follow a non-linear trajectory that is likely to include organizing, mobilizing, empirical documentation, and [advocacy](/sandbox-advocacy) based on the results. Read about milestones achieved by projects around the world on the [Stories page](/stories). ### Projects [wikis:grid:project] ### Basic types of projects There are a few main types of projects that collect environmental evidence to document reality and work towards locally held goals: * Establishment of a baseline → change detection * Environmental Surveillance (Internet of Things, Open Data, Trend Spotting) * Watchdogging, Hotspotting, bounty hunting, environmental self-defense * Study Design with a disprovable hypothesis In Public Lab's educational work, we use the following framework: [![Screen_Shot_2020-10-29_at_4.10.29_PM.png](/i/41361)](/i/41361?s=o)