The participatory and co-creation process are key to real change and constitute one of the methodological bases of D-NOSES. During the “International Seminar on Odour Management” […]
The D-NOSES project, which, for those who did not know already, stands for The Distributed Network for Odour Sensing Empowerment and Sustainability (D-Noses) aims “to empower […]
D-NOSES’ partners MIO-ECSDE are responsible for the non-negligible task of advocating for the introduction of odour regulations among decision makers at the global scale. Along with […]
This post is the last of our series dedicated to the latest news coming from D-NOSES' pilots all across the world. In this last piece, we asked pilot leaders Vera and Pedro to give us some insights into their odour journey. [...]
Here we go again! Earlier this week, we introduced you to some of the latest updates coming from the German, Chilean and British D-NOSES’ pilots. In […]
Back in July, D-NOSES partners’ Mapping for Change held a webinar addressed at local authorities in the UK. The webinar specifically targeted officers and teams […]
Complaints about odours in the ambient air are a frequently expressed form of criticism, particularly with regards to industrial facilities located in the immediate vicinity […]
ECSA conference 2020 was launched at the beginning on the second week of September, 2020. The European Citizen Association (ECSA) has been organizing large-scale conferences on […]
In July 2018, the Clean Air for Southall and Hayes campaign (CASH) was launched by residents in Southall, west London, to fight against air and odour […]
In Europe, lockdown measures are currently being relaxed, with the increasing re-opening of shops, restaurants, and the progressive lift of legally enforced confinement. Along with the […]
Our experience has taught us that to initiate sustained change we need to engage citizens, especially those affected, and children are the most affected of all […]
This week, we highlight the policy brief that D-Noses’ partners have put together to provide sound explanations about odour pollution, its consequences and regulation at the […]
In a previous post, we addressed the question of the role of citizen science in tackling pollution. Today, we follow this thread, and wonder about the […]
Bottom-up approaches, such as Citizen Science, are not only valuable as frameworks to tackle environmental issues (a topic our previous post addresses), but also as means […]
What does Malaga (Spain) smell like? (‘A que huele Malaga’?) This is the question that D-Noses' partners María and Nora have sought to answer during their workshop about odours at the Talent Woman event held in Malaga, Spain, in November 2019.
In December, 2019, the 5th EU Water Innovation Conference took place with the aim of accelerating action to tackle water pollution and enhance EU preparedness to […]
In their newly launched newsletter, D-Noses’ sister project – Eu.Citizen.Science – invoke the role that citizen science plays in the fight against pollution. This is an […]
As part of the Science Biennal, D-NOSES partners Ibercivis and Ideas for Change (IFC) held an odour training and awareness workshop last Sunday 10th of February 2019 in the Fòrum area of Barcelona.
The D-NOSES project, which, for those who did not know already, stands for The Distributed Network for Odour Sensing Empowerment and Sustainability (D-Noses) aims “to empower […]
D-NOSES’ partners MIO-ECSDE are responsible for the non-negligible task of advocating for the introduction of odour regulations among decision makers at the global scale. Along with […]
This post is the last of our series dedicated to the latest news coming from D-NOSES' pilots all across the world. In this last piece, we asked pilot leaders Vera and Pedro to give us some insights into their odour journey. [...]
In Europe, lockdown measures are currently being relaxed, with the increasing re-opening of shops, restaurants, and the progressive lift of legally enforced confinement. Along with the […]
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