Invites you to participate in the nature observation flash event by sending a photo of nature observation

Invites you to participate in the nature observation flash event by sending a photo of nature observation
Invites you to participate in the nature observation flash event by sending a photo of nature observation
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For the third year, the Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences of the University of Latvia (LU) invites the citizens of Latvia to take part in the nature observation flash event “One Day in Latvia”. To participate in the flash action, you must send photos of seasonal natural phenomena to scientists on Tuesday, April 30.

The spring months of 2024 have also been warmer than the climatic norm, which is a clear signal of climate change. Changes in air temperature also affect the timing of seasonal processes such as leaf development, flowering, and fruit ripening, which are studied by phenology. Observations of natural rhythms (phenological) are considered the easiest and most convenient way to substantiate climate changes, changes in the landscape, because plants and animals react most sensitively to changes in the surrounding environment.

“Volunteer observers, or public scientists, play an invaluable role in obtaining phenological data, for example, in the 2022 flash event, almost 1,500 photos from 365 inhabited places in Latvia were received in one day. Such data is an important support for scientists, as it helps to characterize both regional changes and the consequences of climate change,” says the flash action coordinator, leading researcher at the University of Warsaw dr. geogr. Gunta Kalvane.

In order to better understand natural processes and regional differences, the scientists of the LU ŽZZF invite every citizen of Latvia to participate in the flash action and become a public scientist.

The “One Day in Latvia” event will take place on April 30 this year throughout the territory of Latvia. Residents are invited to take close-up photos (preferably the branches on the south side at eye level): for the usual eve. for outdoor birch and indoor apple tree. Scientists are asked to send photos of the mentioned plant species using the app https://ej.uz/gadalaiki2024.

Easily recognizable and common tree species were selected for the study. If not all species can be found nearby, residents are invited to send in pictures of available species, for example, close-ups of only the house apple or, for example, photos of three or four outdoor birches that can be found in the immediate vicinity. The number of photos is not limited. Before sending photos, scientists ask to make sure that no sensitive information is visible in the photo, such as the name of the house, the person’s face, the number of the car.

Digital photographs are increasingly used in phenology studies, alongside other methods such as data analysis of satellite data, herbarium material, and information collected by volunteer observers.

The summary of the results will be available at the LU GZZF on the website.


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