EcoHack is about using technology to improve and better understand our natural environment, creating things that will have an impact, with no restrictions on how you get there.
In the past, EcoHack has hosted everything from creating data visualizations to building kites. We've seen people crack open a scientific database of plant species and we've seen people try build maps to help share news about forest loss. The format is flexible, the outcomes are meaningful, and the weekend is fun!
If you're interested in the environment, technology, or both, EcoHack is for you! Do you have some interesting data to share? Are you a crack web developer, mapping expert, or data visualization guru? EcoHack brings together scientists, technologists, and environmental enthusiasts. You don't have to be in science or tech to participate. Seriously! We need your ideas, domain expertise, and feedback on what gets built. All are welcome.
2014 IUCN World Parks Congress
This year the IUCN World Parks Congress will convene the world’s leaders to discuss original approaches to conservation and development. Focusing on the theme “Parks, People, Planet: inspiring solutions” the event will explore the role conservation plays in addressing challenges from water security to deforestation to human health.
At EcoHack, we plan to support the work of anyone trying to better communicate, understand and defend the world’s protected areas. We will prioritize some of the best land, forest and biodiversity-related hacks to include at our global events. If you have a protected areas related project, we strongly encourage you to submit your idea using this form. We will support these hacks and help teams find resources to continue development after EcoHack weekend.
Have a project?
Want to bring an exciting new project or idea to EcoHack? Make sure it's related to the environment and has clear goals that can be achieved in a single day. Like we said, we especially welcome projects with a focus on protected areas! Feel free to email us or tweet us (@EcoHackGlobal) if you want to discuss your idea before the hack.
If you can’t make it to one of our hacks you can still watch the hack unfold. Follow the @EcoHackGlobal twitter account, or check one of the links below to see what’s going on at your local hack:
Sydney, Aus: https://nvite.com/EcoHack/ce0
Cambridge, UK: https://nvite.com/EcoHack/fb5
Washington DC, USA: https://nvite.com/EcoHack/b41
Madrid, ES: https://nvite.com/EcoHack/a99
San Francisco, USA: https://nvite.com/EcoHack/e33