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Water Luncheon Webinar - Engagement of citizen science for capacity building
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Water Luncheon Webinar
Hosted by Ohio Watershed Professionals Association
Max Herzog, Program Manager with Cleveland Water Alliance
Engagement of citizen/community science represents an important opportunity to expand our regional data collection capacity and address pressing water quality challenges. However, these groups have typically developed in response to hyper-local management needs, resulting in a fragmented regional landscape that approaches data collection, management, and use protocols on a watershed-by-watershed basis. As a result, it is difficult for State, Federal, Academic and Industry actors to leverage the full scope of Lake Erie’s existing citizen science movement to address their most pressing research, decision-making and management needs.
To address this gap, Cleveland Water Alliance (CWA) is leading development of a set of standards for the collection, management, and use of Lake Erie citizen science data. These standards will formalize standard operating procedures and best available technology into an accessible framework for elevating the credibility and consistency, and compatibility of community science data. This framework will support a truly regional volunteer monitoring network, with new participants joining established programs to drive collective impact for our common goal of clean and accessible water for all Lake Erie Basin communities
Location
Hosted by the Ohio Water Resources Center and the Water Management Association of Ohio.
Virtual
OH
USA
Category
Luncheon Seminars
Registration Info
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Max Herzog is an impact professional dedicated to engaging diverse stakeholders in the development of tools and strategies that drive community innovation and resilience at the regional level. He is currently working at the nexus of intelligent water systems, technology-led economic development and Great Lake Basin management as a Program Manager with Cleveland Water Alliance. Max holds a BA from Oberlin College in Political Science and Environmental Studies.
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