Environmental citizen science practices in the ILTER community: Remarks from a case study at global scale
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
In the last decades, citizen science (CS) has experienced an increasing interest as a
practice in which scientists and citizens collaborate to produce new knowledge
for science, society and policy. Environmental and ecological sciences are among
the most active in proposing CS activities and new models for citizen participation
in research. In addition to environmental dimensions, these fields necessarily
include social and cultural dimensions to confront the complex local and global
environmental challenges. This is particularly evident in the International Long-
Term Ecological Research (ILTER) network, where the integration of social
sciences has become a recognized priority. ILTER offers a valuable landscape
to explore common CS features across a wide range of different cultural and
socio-ecological contexts, as well as worldviews of science-society interactions.
In 2020, we surveyed scientists working at ILTER sites across the globe to identify
key features of CS initiatives in which they are/were involved and the levels of
participation of the volunteers. We consider these features in the context of the
internationally-developed "Ten Principles of Citizen Science" by examining
scientific outcomes and societal/policy impact, type of volunteers'
involvement, and sharing of data/findings and feedbacks and acknowledging
volunteers. Our results indicate that the ILTER community demonstrated a
good predisposition toward environmentally-focused CS initiatives with diverse
scientific questions including biodiversity, water quality, ecosystem services and
climate change. Most of the respondents reported that the volunteers were
involved mainly in collecting samples or recording data; some other activities,
such as dissemination of the project conclusions and discussion and translation of
the results into action, were also mentioned. Volunteers were usually trained for
these initiatives and acknowledged in peer-reviewed publication, however data
from the initiatives were only partially shared openly. We conclude with remarks
and suggestions for expanding design and implementation of CS in the ILTER
community.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
environmental citizen science; ILTER network; public engagement with science and technology (PEST); questionnaire; collaborative research; volunteers' involvement
Elenco autori:
Oggioni, Alessandro; L'Astorina, Alba; Bergami, Caterina; Pugnetti, Alessandra
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