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Sustainable data practices and infrastructures in biodiversity science
Pollinating insects on a flower The biodiversity community faces the challenge to evaluate and improve the sustainability of its data practices and infrastructures to ensure that they are future-proof and resource-efficient. An all-round evaluation of sustainability in biodiversity informatics requires to address, alongside financial viability, also the fair use of natural resources required by infrastructure development and maintenance, and the availability of biodiversity data for all interested stakeholders, irrespective of constraints such as economic resources or location.
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“Trust in Citizen Science” - Research on trust in citizen science
Science opens up to society: research on trust in citizen science at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.
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Vielfalt Verstehen – Natur erforschen und erleben (Understanding Diversity)
Vielfalt Verstehen is a joint research and education project that focuses on biodiversity in Berlin.
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WiNoDa
In the project WiNoDa (Knowledge Laboratory for Natural Science Collections and Object-Related Data), a data competence center is being developed that focuses on research of natural science collections.
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ELIO - development laboratory for innovation in object digitization
innovation in object digitization
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BioDivHubs - Biodiversity in the neighborhood
The garden grows into the neighborhood.
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Creating opportunities in Berlin: Educational ecosystem "Museum in school"
The aim of the project is to firmly anchor the museum in school structures as an innovative extracurricular learning location.
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Human-nature relationships in the Anthropocene
Inter- and transdisciplinary research on the interplay between humans, nature and digital transformation
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Berlin School of Public Engagement und Open Science
The Berlin School connects people and research. We create incentives, opportunities, and competencies for collaboration between stakeholders, publics, and researchers at all career levels. To this end, the Berlin School offers training and consultancy for researchers at all career levels in research institutions worldwide, and to Public Engagement professionals in Germany, to build capacity and competence for Public Engagement and participation with research. Our offers include:
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IETI - Impact-oriented Public Engagement
To face upcoming global, environmental and societal challenges we need to create impactful exchange and interactions between science and society. IETI - Impact-oriented Public Engagement - aims to increase the quality and efficiency of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin’s Public Engagement, thus contributing to its academic, societal and environmental impact.
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Research for wild bees - designing community gardens together
Gardening for diversity. We explore how community gardens can promote pollinator diversity and provide tips for practice.
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Acoustic Forest Monitoring
Forest monitoring is an important approach to maintaining and enhancing the state of forests. For this purpose, various methods are employed to evaluate the ecological, economic, and social functions of forests and to monitor changes in ecosystems. To ensure effective monitoring, it is essential to comprehensively record all relevant aspects of biodiversity in the forest. One promising method for surveying species that produce sounds is the use of (bio)acoustic methods.
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Novel perspectives on our Solar System History recorded in the Atacama Desert (NoSHADE)
In the interdisciplinary NoSHADE project funded by the European Research Council (ERC), Dr. Jenny Feige and her team are investigating the history of our solar system using sediments in the driest and oldest desert in the world, the Atacama Desert.
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Public Engagement with Planetary Health with Focus on Food and Nutrition
The DBU-funded project ‘Planetary Health - Public Engagement with Planetary Health’ opens up new ways for a sustainable transformation of our food systems and consumption behaviour.
Dominik Eulberg: Ambassador for nature
Dominik Eulberg is a techno DJ, author, producer and biologist who has managed to combine his two lifelong passions - music and nature. A passionate conservationist, ornithologist and NABU bat ambassador, Dominik Eulberg is a guest scientist and ambassador "for nature" at the Museum für Naturkunde B
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Community-driven freshwater plastic monitoring in Western Africa
Monitoring Citizen Science water quality Africa
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Virtual access to fossil and archival material from the German Tendaguru Expedition (1909-1913)
Tendaguru: New Digitisation Project unites paleontological and archival data in one research environment
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Paleopathology in Late Triassic phytosaurs
The scientist Dr. Florian Witzmann studies the prehistoric diseases and injuries (paleopathology) of extinct phytosaurs to draw conclusions about their lifestyle and behaviour.
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