Engaging with Disaster Citizen Science: Toolkits for Local Health Departments and Community Groups to Improve Community Preparedness
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Description:Wednesday, September 01, 2021
Disaster citizen science engages members of the public in scientific activities related to disaster preparedness, response, and recovery. The public health benefits of citizen science include community empowerment and improved disaster operations through data collection.
Two new toolkits developed through a contract with CDC can help communities and health departments learn more about disaster citizen science and how to apply it.
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