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Citizen science in environmental and ecological sciences

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Article Ethics

Online data sharing with virtual social interactions favor scientific and educational successes in a biodiversity citizen science project

Ana-Cristina Torres et al.

Summary: By studying an online communication space, we found that participants in citizen science projects share data and play various roles in this space, such as helping identify species, monitoring scientific research, and maintaining community life, which promotes exchanges and reflections on biodiversity. The existence of this space helps produce high-quality data, science learning, individual commitment to environmental issues, and enables citizens to build and strengthen collective epistemic and affective relationships with science.

JOURNAL OF RESPONSIBLE INNOVATION (2023)

Review Entomology

The Role of Community Science in Entomology

Mary M. Gardiner et al.

Summary: Community science, with the involvement of volunteers, has made significant contributions to entomology over the centuries. The future of community science in entomology looks promising with new approaches and increased inclusivity, benefiting both humans and nature globally.

ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENTOMOLOGY (2022)

Article Environmental Sciences

Demonstrating the potential of Picture Pile as a citizen science tool for SDG monitoring

D. Fraisl et al.

Summary: SDGs serve as a universal agenda for addressing global challenges, while official statistics may not be sufficient to provide all necessary data. Citizen science, such as the Picture Pile tool, offers a potential solution to complement traditional data sources for monitoring progress towards the SDGs. Collaboration and development are needed to fully utilize and showcase the potential of citizen science tools like Picture Pile for SDG monitoring.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY (2022)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Does climate change influence the current and future projected distribution of an endangered species? The case of the southernmost bumblebee in the world

Carolina L. Morales et al.

Summary: This study examines the current and future impacts of climate change on the population and distribution of the South American Bombus dahlbomii bumblebee. Results suggest that current climate change does not play a significant role in the observed decline of this species, but future climate change may lead to a moderate range reduction. The study highlights the importance of identifying threats and prioritizing conservation efforts, particularly in addressing short-term threats and understanding the synergies between invasive species and climate change. Binational cooperation is recommended to ensure connectivity between suitable areas in Argentina and Chile.

JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION (2022)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

How media presence triggers participation in citizen science-The case of the mosquito monitoring project 'Muckenatlas'

Nadja Pernat et al.

Summary: This study analyzes the influence of mass media reports on the number of mosquito submissions in the citizen science project 'Muckenatlas'. The results show that the number of media reports positively affects the number of mosquito submissions, with already heightened public awareness and direct call-to-action in media report titles leading to maximum participation. Differences in geographical locations and media types also play a role in participation.

PLOS ONE (2022)

Article Plant Sciences

Early Citizen Science Action in Ethnobotany: The Case of the Folk Medicine Collection of Dr. Mihkel Ostrov in the Territory of Present-Day Estonia, 1891-1893

Raivo Kalle et al.

Summary: Collecting data through citizen science is widely used in botanical, zoological, and other studies. However, ethnobotanical studies have not made full use of this method. This study analyzes the results of the first internationally recognized systematic ethnopharmacological data collection involving citizens and discusses the factors that influenced its success. The reliability of the collection was enhanced by the use of herbarium specimens and the citizens' awareness of folklore. Nowadays, electronic options and social media can also be used for similar surveys.

PLANTS-BASEL (2022)

Article Sociology

Citizen experts in participatory governance: Democratic and epistemic assets of service user involvement, local knowledge and citizen science

Eva Krick

Summary: Initiatives that attribute expert status to 'ordinary citizens' are increasingly seen as a way to democratize expertise and address the decline in trust in political elites and traditional experts. This study distinguishes between three quintessential types of citizen expertise and critically discusses its value for public knowledge production and democratic governance. Citizen expertise is emphasized as epistemically valuable when based on unique experiences and collective insights, with representativeness and accountability relationships playing key roles in ensuring its democratic legitimacy in the policy context.

CURRENT SOCIOLOGY (2022)

Article Environmental Studies

Promoting pro-environmental behavior through citizen science? A case study with Chilean schoolchildren on marine plastic pollution

Carla-Sophie Wichmann et al.

Summary: This study examines the impact of participation in a CSP on PMD on Chilean schoolchildren's problem perception and personal involvement, and finds that participation in environmental CSPs alone does not lead to significant behavior changes, highlighting the need for auxiliary educational activities in the project design.

MARINE POLICY (2022)

Review Environmental Sciences

Community Monitoring of Natural Resource Systems and the Environment

Finn Danielsen et al.

Summary: Community monitoring is an important way to track environmental phenomena, resource use, and natural resource management, contributing to community planning and decision-making, and empowering community members in resource management. However, some community monitoring programs face challenges such as limited collective action and community participation, insufficient state responsiveness to data and proposals, and lack of sustainability over time.

ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCES (2022)

Article

Visualization and Perception of Data Gaps in the Context of Citizen Science Projects

Tom Hoyer et al.

KN - Journal of Cartography and Geographic Information (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

The benefits and negative impacts of citizen science applications to water as experienced by participants and communities

David W. Walker et al.

Summary: Citizen science is becoming more prevalent in water sciences, with benefits for both participants and wider communities. It is important to consider the interrelationship of benefits and community capitals in order to foster the realization of citizen science water projects. Additionally, negative impacts should not be overlooked, especially in low-income regions, when implementing citizen science initiatives.

WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-WATER (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Environmental justice in coastal systems: Perspectives from communities confronting change

Jacqueline D. Lau et al.

Summary: The study reveals the crucial role of communities' perceptions of environmental justice in the socio-ecological changes in the Pacific region, emphasizing the importance of understanding and respecting different people's values and concerns for supporting fair adaptation. The diverse criteria of justice perceptions in different contexts highlight the necessity of eliciting and understanding plural justice perceptions in various environments.

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Mountain streams flushing litter to the sea - Andean rivers as conduits for plastic pollution

Daniela Honorato-Zimmer et al.

Summary: The study revealed that anthropogenic litter is prevalent in Chilean rivers, primarily consisting of plastics, with 29% of plastic litter found on riversides and over 70% in small floating litter. The abundances of litter were generally higher in northern Chile. The majority of litter in Chilean rivers originated from local sources, such as recreational visitors, residents, and illegal dumping.

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION (2021)

Article Forestry

Combining citizen science with spatial analysis at local and biogeographical scales for the conservation of a large-size endemic invertebrate in temperate forests

Rodrigo M. Barahona-Segovia et al.

Summary: This study combined citizen science with species distribution models to analyze the ecology and conservation status of the endemic leech Americobdella valdiviana in the Valdivian evergreen forest in southern Chile. The research found high levels of habitat loss and fragmentation in the north and central zones of the species range, leading to its classification as endangered under IUCN Red List criteria. The results highlight the importance of utilizing citizen science, SDM, and spatial analysis to inform conservation actions for poorly known and threatened species.

FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Capturing and communicating impact of citizen science for policy: A storytelling approach

Uta Wehn et al.

Summary: The Citizen Science Impact StoryTelling Approach (CSISTA) was developed as a method to help citizen science practitioners understand and communicate the policy impacts of their initiatives. The approach provides a series of guiding instruments for gaining insights, creating short policy impact stories, and achieving a unified understanding and communication of policy impacts.

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT (2021)

Article Water Resources

A community-supported weather and soil moisture monitoring database of the Roaring Fork catchment of the Colorado River Headwaters

Elise C. Osenga et al.

Summary: A long-term soil moisture and weather observation network has been established in the Roaring Fork catchment of the Colorado River Headwaters to meet the local community's interest in understanding regional climate change impacts. The data collected by this network support mountain hydrology research, resource management, and climate change adaptation decision making.

HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES (2021)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Measuring epistemic success of a biodiversity citizen science program: A citation study

Baptiste Bedessem et al.

Summary: This study provides a comparative evaluation of the scientific impact of a citizen science program in ecology managed by the French National Museum of Natural History. The results suggest that the yearly number of citations of articles from the program is significantly higher than other publications in the same domain, and this excess of citations tends to steadily grow over time. This indicates that large-scale biodiversity citizen science projects can have a high epistemic impact, but further investigations are needed to clarify specific management methods.

PLOS ONE (2021)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Challenges and benefits of using unstructured citizen science data to estimate seasonal timing of bird migration across large scales

Nadja Weisshaupt et al.

Summary: This study tested the suitability of non-checklist data for estimating key figures of migration phenology in Finland and found that it successfully revealed latitudinal migration progression. Non-checklist data proved to be well suited for determining descriptors of migration phenology in Northern Europe, which are challenging to attain through other means. The spatiotemporal coverage of non-checklist data makes it a valuable complement to current migration databases from bird observatories. Additionally, species-specific descriptors of migration phenology derived from non-checklist data have potential applications in climate change studies and radar ornithology.

PLOS ONE (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Rapidly mapping fire effects on biodiversity at a large-scale using citizen science

Casey Kirchhoff et al.

Summary: The unprecedented scale of the 2019-2020 eastern Australian bushfires exemplifies the challenges faced by scientists and conservation biologists in monitoring biodiversity effects after large-scale environmental disturbances. Citizen science offers a unique opportunity to collect biodiversity response data in disturbed areas, widely spread out over such disturbed areas.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2021)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Large-bodied birds are over-represented in unstructured citizen science data

Corey T. Callaghan et al.

Summary: Citizen science platforms are accumulating millions of biodiversity observations annually, but biases in the data need to be quantified and corrected before addressing ecological questions. A study comparing unstructured and semi-structured citizen science datasets found biases in the unstructured data, such as over-representation of large-bodied birds and common species. Caution is advised when using unstructured citizen science data in ecological modeling, with body size highlighted as an important trait for bias correction.

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS (2021)

Article Ecology

Identifying and correcting spatial bias in opportunistic citizen science data for wild ungulates in Norway

Benjamin Cretois et al.

Summary: This study examines biases in opportunistic observations and proposes a correction method through comparing with GPS telemetry data. By quantifying biases through a bias model, it improves the estimation of species' resource selection functions and predicted habitat suitability maps.

ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION (2021)

Article Biology

Connecting Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches in Environmental Observing

Hajo Eicken et al.

Summary: Effective responses to rapid environmental change rely on observations to inform planning and decision-making. Comparing top-down, large-scale program driven approaches with bottom-up approaches initiated and steered at the community level can yield benefits, especially when connecting to Indigenous and local knowledge.

BIOSCIENCE (2021)

Article Biology

The Use of Digital Platforms for Community-Based Monitoring

Noor Johnson et al.

Summary: Digital platforms in community-based monitoring programs provide convenience for data management, facilitate data use, and support understanding of larger-scale environmental patterns, but also introduce new challenges affecting the sustainability of the programs and communities' data control abilities. Increased data access and technical capacity may lead to a greater demand for ethically developed platforms to aid in decision-making at both local and larger scales.

BIOSCIENCE (2021)

Article Biology

The Concept, Practice, Application and Results of Locally Based Monitoring of the Environment

Finn Danielsen et al.

Summary: Locally based monitoring is conducted in areas where communities have a close attachment to their natural resource base, providing credible data for local and national decision making. This approach delivers reliable data at local scale independent of external experts, and becomes increasingly important in cases where scientist-led monitoring is sparse or too expensive to sustain. The advancement of smartphone technology and online portals will further enhance the importance and usefulness of this discipline.

BIOSCIENCE (2021)

Article Biology

Creating Synergies between Citizen Science and Indigenous and Local Knowledge

Maria Tengo et al.

Summary: Citizen science (CS) is seen as a way to incorporate Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) in ecosystem stewardship and conservation efforts, which can generate useful knowledge while strengthening ILK systems.

BIOSCIENCE (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Schoolchildren discover hotspots of floating plastic litter in rivers using a large-scale collaborative approach☆

Tim Kiessling et al.

Summary: The study found a significant amount of floating macroplastics and meso-/microplastics in rivers in Germany, with some hotspots potentially linked to plastic-producing industries, wastewater treatment plants, weirs, and residential areas. The identification of litter hotspots could lead to targeted mitigation measures to prevent further pollution.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2021)

Review Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Impact assessment of citizen science: state of the art and guiding principles for a consolidated approach

Uta Wehn et al.

Summary: Over the past decade, citizen science has grown rapidly as a scientific practice and form of public engagement. There is a need for more evidence and demonstration of its impact and value. This paper presents guidelines for a consolidated Citizen Science Impact Assessment framework to enhance consistency and comparability in assessing citizen science impacts.

SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE (2021)

Article Engineering, Civil

A visualization tool for citizen-science marine debris big data

Graeme F. Clark et al.

Summary: The web-based visualization tool for Australian marine debris database can be used in environmental research, management, and science communication. By implementing the five 'source-to-sea' steps, users can address leading environmental concerns effectively.

WATER INTERNATIONAL (2021)

Article Computer Science, Information Systems

CWDAT-An Open-Source Tool for the Visualization and Analysis of Community-Generated Water Quality Data

Annie Gray et al.

Summary: Citizen science initiatives face common barriers, with data quality being a major concern. The development of the CWDAT tool was well received by users and helped improve their understanding of data quality. Enhanced citizen participation facilitated by tools like CWDAT may lead to increased community engagement and acceptance of water resource management and policy-making.

ISPRS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEO-INFORMATION (2021)

Editorial Material Multidisciplinary Sciences

Operationalizing the CARE and FAIR Principles for Indigenous data futures

Stephanie Russo Carroll et al.

Summary: Advances in big data and open data have limited Indigenous Peoples' rights to control and access their data. By combining the FAIR Principles with the CARE Principles, machine actionability can be enhanced to address Indigenous Peoples' rights and interests in data.

SCIENTIFIC DATA (2021)

Review Environmental Sciences

Narrative review of citizen science in environmental epidemiology: Setting the stage for co-created research projects in environmental epidemiology

Frederique Froeling et al.

Summary: Citizen science initiatives have been underutilized in environmental epidemiology, but have the potential to democratize scientific governance and enhance project sustainability. Co-created projects, where citizens are actively involved in all project phases, are particularly effective. Challenges and opportunities exist in implementing co-created citizen science projects in environmental epidemiology, requiring epidemiologists to expand traditional research frameworks. Efforts are needed to further develop citizen science as a concrete and cohesive approach in environmental epidemiology through collaboration and sharing of information.

ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Co-production of knowledge reveals loss of Indigenous hunting opportunities in the face of accelerating Arctic climate change

Donna D. W. Hauser et al.

Summary: The translated text discusses the impact of sea ice loss on Arctic marine ecosystems and traditional resource harvesting for Indigenous communities. Through collaboration with Indigenous groups, researchers established research questions, collected data, and interpreted results to understand the effects of climate change on bearded seal harvesting.

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS (2021)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Adoption of community monitoring improves common pool resource management across contexts

Tara Slough et al.

Summary: Research shows that community monitoring can improve the management of common pool resources in various contexts, even when initiated externally. These findings provide guidance for future program and policy design and offer a sustainable scientific approach for studying the complexity of socioecological systems and improving common pool resource management.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2021)

Editorial Material Multidisciplinary Sciences

Inclusion in citizen science: The conundrum of rebranding

Caren B. Cooper et al.

SCIENCE (2021)

Review Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

The Partnership of Citizen Science and Machine Learning: Benefits, Risks, and Future Challenges for Engagement, Data Collection, and Data Quality

Maryam Lotfian et al.

Summary: The integration of AI and citizen science is primarily used in biodiversity projects, focusing on using citizen science data to train ML algorithms; it has impacts on volunteer engagement, data collection, and data validation.

SUSTAINABILITY (2021)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Contours of citizen science: a vignette study

Muki Haklay et al.

Summary: The definition and boundaries of citizen science have been a challenge, with differing opinions; a survey using case descriptions was conducted to explore the criteria for measuring citizen science activities; the results demonstrated a plurality of understanding of citizen science and called for an open understanding of the field.

ROYAL SOCIETY OPEN SCIENCE (2021)

Article Ecology

Using Sapelli in the Field: Methods and Data for an Inclusive Citizen Science

Fabien Moustard et al.

Summary: The Sapelli smartphone application is designed to support communities in engaging in citizen science activities to address local concerns. Through the Extreme Citizen Science methodology based on participatory design, users can work with professional scientists to determine challenges, data collection methods, and analysis techniques to address identified problems.

FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION (2021)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Citizens, Scientists, and Enablers: A Tripartite Model for Citizen Science Projects

Rhian A. Salmon et al.

Summary: This paper introduces a tripartite model that emphasizes the roles of citizens, scientists, and an important third role, the 'enabler', in citizen science projects. By examining this model through case studies, the authors highlight the significance of all roles interacting appropriately for the success and sustainability of a project. The paper also discusses the increasing complexity of science communication and the need for recognizing the diverse expertise and motivations of stakeholders in order to enhance project transparency and impact.

DIVERSITY-BASEL (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

The promise of a people-centred approach to floods: Types of participation in the global literature of citizen science and community-based flood risk reduction in the context of the Sendai Framework

Erich Wolff

Summary: The literature review highlights the importance of community-based initiatives in addressing flood hazards, especially in vulnerable communities. Community participation in flood monitoring has been found to enhance social capital and risk communication, improving disaster knowledge and awareness. However, further research is needed to explore how social capital, cultural, and political aspects can be strengthened to play crucial roles in flood response.

PROGRESS IN DISASTER SCIENCE (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

Perspectives on Citizen Science Data Quality

Robert R. Downs et al.

Summary: Information about data quality is essential for determining data usability, increasing trustworthiness, and promoting data reuse. Improving and ensuring data quality is crucial for citizen science data, and addressing quality assessment and quality control issues is important for conducting research in this field.

FRONTIERS IN CLIMATE (2021)

Article Environmental Sciences

The Critical Importance of Citizen Science Data

Alex de Sherbinin et al.

Summary: Citizen science is an important tool for democratizing science and promoting universal and equitable access to scientific data and information. The data generated by citizen science groups are used in studies of biodiversity, pollution, and humanitarian activities by UN agencies.

FRONTIERS IN CLIMATE (2021)

Article Environmental Studies

Exploring diversity and engagement of divers in citizen science: Insights for marine management and conservation

Maria Isabel Hermoso et al.

Summary: The study found significant differences in diving specialization levels among different types of divers, with recreational divers having the lowest specialization level and artisanal fishers the highest. Divers with higher levels of scientific training were more likely to participate in citizen science projects, but there was no clear relationship between diving specialization level and participation rate.

MARINE POLICY (2021)

Article Linguistics

Stimmen: A citizen science approach to minority language sociolinguistics

Nanna Haug Hilton

Summary: This paper introduces the project Stimmen fan Fryslan 'Voices of Fryslan', which uses a smartphone application to engage local communities in creating speech corpora, especially for lesser used languages. It discusses the scientific and social context of the project, presents the application and results that attracted over 15,000 users, and examines the role of smartphone technology in citizen science for minority languages. New maps showing lexical and phonological variation in Frisian are also showcased.

LINGUISTICS VANGUARD (2021)

Article Linguistics

Stimmen: A citizen science approach to minority language sociolinguistics

Nanna Haug Hilton

Summary: This paper introduces the project Stimmen fan Fryslan 'Voices of Fryslan', which aims to involve local communities in creating speech corpora through a smartphone application. The results of the project, which attracted over 15,000 users, are discussed along with key methodological issues, and new maps showing distributions of lexical and phonological variation in Frisian are presented. The role of smartphone technology in citizen science in minority language areas is also explored.

LINGUISTICS VANGUARD (2021)

Article Computer Science, Information Systems

Citizen Science: An Information Quality Research Frontier

Roman Lukyanenko et al.

INFORMATION SYSTEMS FRONTIERS (2020)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

A test of six simple indices to display the phenology of butterflies using a large multi-source database

Valentina Cima et al.

ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS (2020)

Review Ecology

Data Integration for Large-Scale Models of Species Distributions

Nick J. B. Isaac et al.

TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION (2020)

Editorial Material Ecology

Authorship Protocols Must Change to Credit Citizen Scientists

Georgia Ward-Fear et al.

TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION (2020)

Article Ecology

Estimating species distributions from spatially biased citizen science data

Alison Johnston et al.

ECOLOGICAL MODELLING (2020)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Evaluating the data quality of iNaturalist termite records

Hartwig H. Hochmair et al.

PLOS ONE (2020)

Article Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

Citizen Seismology in the Arctic

Zeinab Jeddi et al.

FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE (2020)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Mapping citizen science contributions to the UN sustainable development goals

Dilek Fraisl et al.

SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE (2020)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Harmonising the fields of invasion science and forest pathology

Trudy Paap et al.

NEOBIOTA (2020)

Review Communication

Science for All? Practical Recommendations on Reaching Underserved Audiences

Christian Humm et al.

FRONTIERS IN COMMUNICATION (2020)

Article Ecology

Occupancy models for citizen-science data

Res Altwegg et al.

METHODS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION (2019)

Review Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Participant Outcomes of Biodiversity Citizen Science Projects: A Systematic Literature Review

Maria Peter et al.

SUSTAINABILITY (2019)

Article Biology

Short-term climate-induced change in French plant communities

Gabrielle Martin et al.

BIOLOGY LETTERS (2019)

Letter Multidisciplinary Sciences

The problem with delineating narrow criteria for citizen science

Jeremy Auerbach et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2019)

Editorial Material Multidisciplinary Sciences

Creative citizen science illuminates complex ecological responses to climate change

Abraham J. Miller-Rushing et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (2019)

Article Environmental Sciences

Domestic gardens as favorable pollinator habitats in impervious landscapes

Marine Leve et al.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT (2019)

Article Green & Sustainable Science & Technology

Citizen science and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Steffen Fritz et al.

NATURE SUSTAINABILITY (2019)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

Crowdsourced science: sociotechnical epistemology in the e-research paradigm

David Watson et al.

SYNTHESE (2018)

Letter Ecology

Fostering close encounters of the entomological kind

Nicolas Deguines et al.

FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT (2018)

Article Environmental Sciences

Spatio-temporal variation of anthropogenic marine debris on Chilean beaches

Valeria Hidalgo-Ruz et al.

MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN (2018)

Article Ethics

Public Lab: Community-Based Approaches to Urban and Environmental Health and Justice

Pablo Rey-Mazon et al.

SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ETHICS (2018)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

The epistemic culture in an online citizen science project: Programs, antiprograms and epistemic subjects

Dick Kasperowski et al.

SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE (2018)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Floral morphology as the main driver of flower-feeding insect occurrences in the Paris region

James Desaegher et al.

URBAN ECOSYSTEMS (2018)

Review Biology

The role of citizen science in addressing grand challenges in food and agriculture research

S. F. Ryan et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (2018)

Article Ecology

Economical crowdsourcing for camera trap image classification

Pen-Yuan Hsing et al.

REMOTE SENSING IN ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION (2018)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Correcting for bias in distribution modelling for rare species using citizen science data

Orin J. Robinson et al.

DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTIONS (2018)

Article Ecology

Estimates of observer expertise improve species distributions from citizen science data

Alison Johnston et al.

METHODS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION (2018)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

An indigenous community-based monitoring system for assessing forest health in New Zealand

P. O'. B. Lyver et al.

BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION (2017)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Is citizen science an open science in the case of biodiversity observations?

Quentin Groom et al.

JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY (2017)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Values in environmental research: Citizens' views of scientists who acknowledge values

Kevin C. Elliott et al.

PLOS ONE (2017)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Citizen science provides a reliable and scalable tool to track disease-carrying mosquitoes

John R. B. Palmer et al.

NATURE COMMUNICATIONS (2017)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

Contribution of citizen science towards international biodiversity monitoring

Mark Chandler et al.

BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION (2017)

Proceedings Paper Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications

Accounting for Privacy in Citizen Science: Ethical Research in a Context of Openness

Anne Bowser et al.

CSCW'17: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2017 ACM CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SUPPORTED COOPERATIVE WORK AND SOCIAL COMPUTING (2017)

Article Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

Community-Based Groundwater Monitoring Network Using a Citizen-Science Approach

Kathleen E. Little et al.

GROUNDWATER (2016)

Article Geosciences, Multidisciplinary

Community-Based Groundwater Monitoring Network Using a Citizen-Science Approach

Kathleen E. Little et al.

GROUNDWATER (2016)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

A generalized approach for producing, quantifying, and validating citizen science data from wildlife images

Alexandra Swanson et al.

CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (2016)

Article Biodiversity Conservation

The role of automated feedback in training and retaining biological recorders for citizen science

Rene van der Wal et al.

CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (2016)

Article Ecology

Assessing data quality in citizen science

Margaret Kosmala et al.

FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT (2016)

Article Environmental Sciences

Safecast: successful citizen-science for radiation measurement and communication after Fukushima

Azby Brown et al.

JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGICAL PROTECTION (2016)

Article Ecology

Functional homogenization of flower visitor communities with urbanization

Nicolas Deguines et al.

ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION (2016)

Article Environmental Sciences

Crowdsourcing In-Situ Data on Land Cover and Land Use Using Gamification and Mobile Technology

Juan Carlos Laso Bayas et al.

REMOTE SENSING (2016)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

Comment: The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship

Mark D. Wilkinson et al.

SCIENTIFIC DATA (2016)

Article Multidisciplinary Sciences

What Is Citizen Science? - A Scientometric Meta-Analysis

Christopher Kullenberg et al.

PLOS ONE (2016)

Article Communication

Can citizen science enhance public understanding of science?

Rick Bonney et al.

PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF SCIENCE (2016)

Article Psychology, Multidisciplinary

The motivations, enablers and barriers for voluntary participation in an online crowdsourcing platform

Avinoam Baruch et al.

COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR (2016)

Article Engineering, Environmental

Taking a 'Big Data' approach to data quality in a citizen science project

Steve Kelling et al.

Article Environmental Sciences

A framework for addressing ethical issues in citizen science

David B. Resnik et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & POLICY (2015)

Article Zoology

Crowdsourcing the identification of organisms: A case-study of iSpot

Jonathan Silvertown et al.

ZOOKEYS (2015)

Article Development Studies

Social Accountability: What Does the Evidence Really Say?

Jonathan A. Fox

WORLD DEVELOPMENT (2015)

Article Environmental Studies

Can citizen science contribute to the evidence-base that underpins marine policy?

Kieran Hyder et al.

MARINE POLICY (2015)

Article Environmental Sciences

Rapid survey protocol that provides dynamic information on reef condition to managers of the Great Barrier Reef

R. J. Beeden et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT (2014)

Letter Multidisciplinary Sciences

Mine centuries-old citizen science

Miguel Clavero et al.

NATURE (2014)

Article Ecology

Statistics for citizen science: extracting signals of change from noisy ecological data

Nick J. B. Isaac et al.

METHODS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION (2014)

Article Ecology

Community Monitoring for REDD plus : International Promises and Field Realities

Finn Danielsen et al.

ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2013)

Article Biophysics

Weekend bias in Citizen Science data reporting: implications for phenology studies

Jason R. Courter et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOMETEOROLOGY (2013)

Proceedings Paper Computer Science, Theory & Methods

Motivation and data quality in a citizen science game: A design science evaluation

Kevin Crowston et al.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE 46TH ANNUAL HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES (2013)

Article Ecology

French citizens monitoring ordinary birds provide tools for conservation and ecological sciences

Frederic Jiguet et al.

ACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY (2012)

Article Ecology

Public Participation in Scientific Research: a Framework for Deliberate Design

Jennifer L. Shirk et al.

ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY (2012)

Article Ecology

A framework for engaging diverse communities in citizen science in the US

Rajul E. Pandya

FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT (2012)

Article Ecology

The future of citizen science: emerging technologies and shifting paradigms

Greg Newman et al.

FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT (2012)

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