A list of all Datasets, Deliverables and Publications created as part of the project, available as they are completed.
D1.1
Summarises the main discussion points of the project kick-off meeting in Vienna in January 2023 including a detailed work plan with roles and responsibilities within the project.
D6.1
Outlines the plan covering the main audiences the project is engaging with, its messaging, the communication channels used and the communications’ timeline of the project.
D1.3
Describes how the project acquires, shares, stores and publishes all data obtained throughout the project.
D2.1
Analyses the policy landscapes as well as existing gaps, providing recommendations for inclusive citizen participation and data-collection opportunities in each pilot city.
D3.1
Maps relevant datasets, highlighting opportunities for citizen observations for urban greening across pilot cities.
D2.2
Presents tailored strategy blueprints for each pilot city, outlining context-specific approaches to inclusive citizen science engagement.
D2.3
Documents the design, implementation, and interim application of Community and Culture Pop-Up Labs, presenting a flexible creative commissioning framework for translating environmental data into accessible cultural and community experiences.
D3.7
D3.8
D4.1
Details the plans for the initial phase of developed strategies and methodologies for addressing urban challenges through citizen engagement and data collection in each of the six pilot cities.
D4.2
Defines the indicators, methods, and processes for assessing and reporting environmental, social, governance, and technological impacts of the pilot activities.
D4.3
Details plans for the second phase of citizen science activities for the six pilot cities, building on earlier engagement activities and focusing on citizen science campaigns on heat stress, air quality, greenspace perceptions, and tree mapping.
D4.4
Documents the design, implementation, and progress of three citizen science campaigns in Athens focusing on air quality monitoring, heat stress, and the development of a participatory city tree registry.
D4.5
Reports on citizen science campaign activities in Dundee addressing greenspace perceptions and air quality, highlighting inclusive engagement approaches and contributions to local planning and public health objectives.
D4.6
Summarises the objectives, activities, and outcomes of the Utrecht pilot activities focused on heat stress and thermal perceptions, with particular attention to citizen science data use and stakeholder collaboration.
D4.7
Presents the Cascais pilot on heat stress and perceived thermal comfort in urban greenspaces, highlighting organized community events and seasonal citizen science data collection.
D4.8
Documents two citizen science campaigns in Mannheim focused on urban trees and thermal comfort in public spaces, addressing heat stress in densely built areas.
D4.9
Reports on citizen science campaigns on air quality and heat stress in Riga, combining sensor-based monitoring with strong community engagement to support data-driven urban governance.
D4.10
D5.1
Summarises the launch, coordination, and early outcomes of the Urban ReLeaf Community of Practice (CoP), focused on integrating citizen science into urban planning and capacity building across a wide range of stakeholders.
D5.2
D5.4
D5.5
D6.2
Describes the Urban ReLeaf visual identity and its implementation across digital communication channels, including the structure of the project website and social media presence.
D6.3
Provides a midterm assessment of the outreach, impact, and exploitation pathways, consolidating key exploitable results and defining actions to support uptake and scale-up.
D6.4
Reports on engagement, communication, and dissemination activities during the first half of the project and updates the strategy towards action-oriented dissemination, influence, and uptake.
D6.5
D6.6
D6.7