The AGEO project aims to implement five pilots of citizen observatories to improve the monitoring and management of natural hazards in the Atlantic Arc Area, through active participation of stakeholders, local communities and citizens in multiple aspects of risk assessment and prevention. These will be referred to as “pilots” in the following.
Jaud Marion, Le Dantec Nicolas, Lummert Caroline, Cocquempot Lucie, Montoya-Montes Isabel, Pinto Claudia, Ferreira Mónica Amaral, Parker Kieran, Lemon Kirstin, Rodrigues Domingos, Gouveia Fatima P., Holohan Eoghan, Correia Vitor, Gomes Rui Carrilho (2025). Presentation of the Citizens’ Observatory Pilots. In Gomes, R.C., Correia, V., Bodó, B. (eds) 2025. Citizens’ Observatories on Geohazards. Geoenvironmental Disaster Reduction. DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-53371-6, Print ISBN978-3-031-53370-9 Online ISBN978-3-031-53371-6. Chap.8, pp.141-154. Springer Nature Switzerland. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-53371-6_8, https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00942/105349/
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