Australian Prevention Centre: ‘Using citizen science to improve active living in rural Tasmania’

Our 2020 pilot study is a case study in a national research project being run by The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre on the use of citizen science in public health research’

This is a co-produced research project in which researchers will support policy and practice partners to develop and implement citizen science projects in their own contexts. This will enable partners to develop practical experience and expertise in citizen science approaches and become champions for this approach, paving this way for others to follow.

Read the case study here.

Reflections on using citizen science to improve active living in rural Tasmania
Reflections on using citizen science to improve active living in rural Tasmania
Reflections on using citizen science to improve active living in rural Tasmania
Reflections on using citizen science to improve active living in rural Tasmania
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