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 based on the results.
Read about milestones achieved by projects around the world on the Stories page.
Projects
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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: