Part 1: How to assemble low-cost, open-source and easy-to-use Air Quality Sensors?
Thursday, February 27th 2020 at 14:00 (CET)
Target audience: FabLabs, makerspaces, research centers working on air quality monitoring and interested in learning and contributing to the design of the device from casing and mounting to improvements to the printed circuit board and electronics
Trainer: open-seneca team
Moderator: María Rosa Muñoz, Wuppertal Institute
Part 2: How can low-cost, open-source and easy-to-use Air Quality Sensors be used to support sustainable urban development policies?
Wednesday, April 8th 2020 from 15:00 (CET)
Target audience: urban practitioners and policy makers working in the sustainable urban mobility, air quality monitoring, and impact assessment fields.
Agenda
1) The collection of data via mobile AQ sensors in Buenos Aires
Matías Acosta
Head of Exploration at the UNDP Accelerator Lab in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Link to presentation
2) The use of AQ sensors to measure the impact of short-term urban interventions
Juan Manuel Guzmán
Tactical Urbanism Coordinator in Ciudad Emergente, Chile
Link to presentation
3) The Citizen Science AQ programme of Medellín
Carlos David Hoyos
Manager of the Early Warning System of Medellin and the Aburrá Valley (SIATA)
Link to presentation
Thursday, February 27th 2020 at 14:00 (CET)
Target audience: FabLabs, makerspaces, research centers working on air quality monitoring and interested in learning and contributing to the design of the device from casing and mounting to improvements to the printed circuit board and electronics
Trainer: open-seneca team
Moderator: María Rosa Muñoz, Wuppertal Institute
Part 2: How can low-cost, open-source and easy-to-use Air Quality Sensors be used to support sustainable urban development policies?
Wednesday, April 8th 2020 from 15:00 (CET)
Target audience: urban practitioners and policy makers working in the sustainable urban mobility, air quality monitoring, and impact assessment fields.
Agenda
1) The collection of data via mobile AQ sensors in Buenos Aires
Matías Acosta
Head of Exploration at the UNDP Accelerator Lab in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Link to presentation
2) The use of AQ sensors to measure the impact of short-term urban interventions
Juan Manuel Guzmán
Tactical Urbanism Coordinator in Ciudad Emergente, Chile
Link to presentation
3) The Citizen Science AQ programme of Medellín
Carlos David Hoyos
Manager of the Early Warning System of Medellin and the Aburrá Valley (SIATA)
Link to presentation