Citizens’ Empowerment through Biomonitoring of Air Quality in Response to Mining, Recycling and Using Georesources
AirGeo
Call
- Pathways
Project Website
Principal Investigator
Melina Macouin, Institut des Sciences de la Terre, France
Partners
Edmilson Dias de Freitas, University of São Paulo, Brazil Hélène Gauthier, CPIE Terres Toulousaines, France Inès Khoudja, Possible Future, France Marion Louisgrand, Ker Thiossane, Senegal Abdoulaye Lô, Sebikotane Municipality, Senegal Fatima Benaissa, University of Bejaia, Algeria Prince Ofori Amponsah, University of Ghana, Ghana Veronique Yoboue, Félix Houphouët-Boigny Universit, Côte d'Ivoire
Funders
- ANR (The French National Research Agency), FAPESP (São Paulo Research Foundation)
Project Objective
AirGeo's objective is to involve the citizen in monitoring his or her environment, especially the quality of ambient air, at a low cost and with a low impact on the environment. Such a technique must also rely on the potential of high-resolution mapping. AirGeo's objective is to produce a synthesis of emissions related to different mining, heavy metal recycling and traffic activities in various contexts by creating a network of transdisciplinary academic and nonacademic actors ranging from geology to social sciences
Call Objective
The goal of this CRA is to provide a science base for achieving sustainability goals. The CRA will support 1-2 years of collaborative research networking activities that focus on integrated qualitative and quantitative approaches to develop Earth-system-based transformation pathways for sustainable development.
Region
- Africa, Europe, South America
Country
- Brazil, France, Ghana, Ivory Coast (Cote d'Ivoire), Senegal
Duration
24 months
Call Date
2020
Project Award Date
01 October 2021