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HUB IN THE SPOTLIGHT: ZÖLD XVII || Bioblitz for Drinkable Rivers: A Neighborhood’s Struggle To Renaturalize Urban Waterways

door Lizette Pelikaan | 14/10/2025 | ActionCommunity, CitizenScience, Featured Hub, Hub

Flowing with Community to Reclaim River Health.  “The stream running through our district is called the Rákos, which means crayfish in Hungarian,” explains Balázs Kozác, founder of the neighborhood environmental organization ZÖLD XVII – or Green 17, referencing...

HUB IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Athi River Community Network

door Li An Phoa | 30/06/2025 | ActionCommunity, CitizenScience, Featured Hub, Hub

Flowing with Community to Reclaim River Health.  “In just over a year, the community has taken complete ownership of the Drinkable Rivers Citizen Science programme,” says Violet Matiru, her voice glowing with appreciation and even a little surprise. “People are...

HUB IN THE SPOTLIGHT: MIJN STADSTUIN

door Li An Phoa | 14/04/2025 | ActionCommunity, CitizenScience, Featured Hub, Hub

On Overcoming the First-Measurement Barrier & Cultivating Neighborhood Water Advocacy at 4m Below Sea Level.   “Let’s hope the water unfreezes a bit by the time you get here!” Robin van Asperen, founder of Mijn Stadstuin, shoots us a photo of the iced-over...

HUB IN THE SPOTLIGHT: SLO Beaver Brigade

door Li An Phoa | 10/03/2025 | ActionCommunity, CitizenScience, Featured Hub, Hub

Interview with Audrey Taub, Executive Director of SLO Beaver Brigade “If you’ve got beavers in your area, recruit them to your Drinkable Rivers project – they’re the original water stewards, after all. And if you don’t have them, ask yourself why.” That’s Audrey...

HUB IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Tierpark Nordhorn | Educating the Next Generation of (Citizen) Scientists

door Li An Phoa | 08/11/2024 | ActionCommunity, CitizenScience, Featured Hub, Hub

Interview taken by Anna Riley-Shepard “The younger kids come for the animals, the older kids come for the river measurements”, jokes Rebecca Schulte-Iserlohe of Tierpark Nordhorn’s “Zoo School”. We sat down with Rebecca and her colleague Lisa Giese to hear how...

DO WE MEASURE UP? Testing the Validity of our Drinkable Rivers Measurement Kit Data Against Other Citizen Science and Lab-Grade Materials

door Li An Phoa | 08/11/2024 | ActionCommunity, CitizenScience

Clara Valdez Research | Blogpost written together with Anna Riley-Shepard Dip, shake, read, repeat… nitrate concentration: zero? Kneeling in the grass by the confluence of three irrigation canals into the river Aa, I tried to wrap my head around why my Drinkable...
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Recente berichten

  • HUB IN THE SPOTLIGHT: ZÖLD XVII || Bioblitz for Drinkable Rivers: A Neighborhood’s Struggle To Renaturalize Urban Waterways
  • Swimming mayor for a Drinkable Meuse (2025)
  • HUB IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Athi River Community Network
  • Mayors for a Drinkable Meuse Annual gathering #7 (2025, Val-de-Meuse, FR)
  • Markwandeling 2025, dag 4

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