Informatiemiddag Datahuis Wadden (Open Science Day)

22-10-2024

Oct 22 2024 – Tresoar, Leeuwarden

Researchers are collecting huge amounts of data on all aspects of Wadden Sea ecology. But how can we best disclose these data, and make sure they are used in the best possible way to inform policy? This is a challenge we are addressing under the new Waakvogels project, and so we are excited that Datahuis Wadden is organising an afternoon session on this very topic in Leeuwarden, come October. Save the date!

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In addition, we are currently organizing targeted work meetings, building on the traditions that we have developed during the Wadvogelwerk (Metawad-Waddenfonds), Kening fan ‘e Greide for many years, and the black-tailed godwit research in southwest Fryslân.

Centre for global ecological change at the University of Groningen

Birdeyes is a science and creative centre that views the world - almost literally - through the eyes of birds. More and more birds are flying around with tiny transmitters, loggers and other high technology on their backs and legs. This generates an unimaginable amount of information. By cleverly combining such data with other sources of information, and by using new ways to tell stories and share the insights with, BirdEyes strives to open up a new knowledge network. The centre aims to be an innovative part of the University of Groningen and is linked to the Rudolph Agricola School for Sustainable Development. BirdEyes, with empirical and inspirational roots in the farthest corners of the world.

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