The new citizen participation uses “Citizen Science” in their hometown and nationwide to get your feedback on places. This empowers citizens to take action to create a city worth living in and to collect and share data and interact with scientists. This allows them to recognize the consequences of sealing, heat, lack of water and a lack of biodiversity, and generally how places in their own environment affect all of us.
People must be given the opportunity to take part in meaningful projects and discover for themselves what climate, environmental and transport policy really means for them and their immediate living environment. Together with you, we will start an initial test project for more citizen participation and feedback to the city administrations.