The ENFORCE project consortium will meet at the Natural History Museum in the city of Heraklion to review the first year of the project and develop an action plan for 2026.
Linda See will attend the second ENFORCE project consortium meeting to present progress on IIASA’s main task in the project, which is to provide citizen science support to the eight case studies that are taking place within the project. This has involved building an ENFORCE module in Geo-Quest for collecting data on illegal fires and waste and doing an inventory of the tools and data sharing in each of the case studies. NODES has also been active in helping to compile literature on citizen science and environmental compliance as well as administering a questionnaire and doing follow up interviews with stakeholders in Austria.
Upcoming Events
Online (closed expert workshop)
Expert workshop on food waste emissions methodologies and MRV systems
Heiligenblut am Großglockner, Austria
Forum Anthropozän 2026: IIASA Director General to deliver keynote on the “Good Anthropocene”
Hybrid: online and at the Austrian Academy of Sciences
Public lecture: Digitalization and AI within planetary boundaries
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand