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Making Sense was a project funded by the European Commission within the H2020 Call ICT2015 Research and Innovation, under the CAPS “Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation” programme. It was designed to show how open-source software, open-source hardware, digital maker practices and open-source design could be used effectively by local communities to appropriate their own sensing tools to make sense of their environments, and address environmental problems, mainly in air pollution, noise and nuclear radiation. Based on nine elaborate pilots in Amsterdam, Barcelona and Prishtina, Making Sense developed a toolkit for participatory sensing, aimed at deepening our understanding of the processes which can enable collective awareness for sustainability. The toolkit consists of hardware, software and guidelines.

 

Credit: tom mesic

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From the toolkit of the Russian LADA (VAZ-2101).

Mfd. by Павловский инструментальный завод (Pavlovsky Instrumental Plant), Pavlovsk, Russia.

The mark refers to the city of Павловск (Pavlovsk).

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Home energy saving kits are now available to borrow at all Dublin City Public Libraries.

 

The Home Energy Saving Kits have been developed by Dublin's energy agency Codema and contain six practical tools to help the public save energy at home. The items in the toolkits address three key areas of energy use in the home - space heating, hot water and electricity consumption - and can help identify common problems such as lack of insulation, poor ventilation and the appliances in the home that might be driving up electricity bills.

Picks, clamps, sticks, little flamethrower, non-stick cooking spray, silicone brush, tweezers ... all very helpful! :-)

My hand sewing skills are a bit shaky here but I've definitely improved since making this case, which holds my jewellery tools and an extra pocket for notes.

This is the kit I carry on my A. Homer Hilsen

Allen wrenches for the more modern bits, MAFAC tool kit spanners for older, spoke wrench, patch kit

Making Sense was a project funded by the European Commission within the H2020 Call ICT2015 Research and Innovation, under the CAPS “Collective Awareness Platforms for Sustainability and Social Innovation” programme. It was designed to show how open-source software, open-source hardware, digital maker practices and open-source design could be used effectively by local communities to appropriate their own sensing tools to make sense of their environments, and address environmental problems, mainly in air pollution, noise and nuclear radiation. Based on nine elaborate pilots in Amsterdam, Barcelona and Prishtina, Making Sense developed a toolkit for participatory sensing, aimed at deepening our understanding of the processes which can enable collective awareness for sustainability. The toolkit consists of hardware, software and guidelines.

 

Credit: tom mesic

Canon FD 28mm f/2.8

 

TOOLKIT FESTIVAL 2014 _ COMPOSITIONAL PHASES 3 WORKSHOP 26-27-28 SETTEMBRE _ Officina delle Zattere_Venezia.

Reuters and Nokia have partnered on a mobile journalism toolkit complete with a Nokia N95 phone with a custom filing app, a Bluetooth keyboard, a Sony digital mic with modified lead, a special tripod, solar charger and a 'Power Monkey' charger.

A HEAL toolkit for communities and individuals wishing to reduce local pesticide use

 

Pesticides are chemicals designed to be toxic, and in many cases their toxic nature can be harmful to our health and the environment.

Mounting scientific evidence of the harm to human health and the environment from current pesticide use prompted the European Union (EU) to introduce a package of new laws to reduce our pesticide dependency. However, many Governments are being slow about carrying out the laws.

 

The toolkit is aimed at community groups and individuals wishing to reduce pesticide use in their communities and local areas. HEAL has drawn on experience of international pesticides and health campaigns to create a 6 step guide packed full of examples and model campaign materials.

 

1. What’s the problem?

2. The lay of the land

3. Pin-pointing objectives

4. Reaching your audience

5. Sharing best practice and building momentum

6. Keeping up the momentum – sharing information

 

Sources and more information

- Six steps to pesticide reduction: A HEAL toolkit for communities and individuals wishing to reduce local pesticide use, HEAL, 2 July 2011.

- Flickr album DES and EDCs Research.

- Our pesticides video playlist and posts tagged pesticides.

 

Everyone is a photographer these days. Did you know that every two minutes, people take more photographs than ever existed in total 150 years ago? Two years ago, Mary Meeker’s Internet Trends report revealed that people upload more than 1.8 billion photos every days, which means that we upload a...

 

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Agrifood chain toolkit conference: Livestock and fish value chains in East Africa in Kampala, Uganda, 9-11 September 2013.(Photocredit: ILRI/Muthoni Njiru)

Agrifood chain toolkit wikispace (photo credit: ILRI).

Box Knife, Building, Construction, Hammer, Hammer Head, Home Improvement, In Progress, Tool, Tools, Wrenches, dev kit, tool kit

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