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The benefits of counting butterflies: recommendations for a successful citizen science project

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ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
卷 27, 期 2, 页码 -

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RESILIENCE ALLIANCE
DOI: 10.5751/ES-12861-270238

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COVID-19 pandemic; gender gap; insect decline; intrinsic motivation; monitoring

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  1. Department of Knowledge and Technology Transfer at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ

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Citizen science projects are popular tools to collect biodiversity data in various scientific fields. However, little is known about the benefits and motivations of participants, as well as their expectations. Using the German Butterfly Monitoring project as an example, this study found that most participants had a high educational level and were close to retirement. Their motivation to join the project was to preserve the natural environment and contribute to scientific knowledge. Participants benefitted from enhancing their knowledge about butterflies and had an intrinsic sense of working for a greater good. The study also highlighted the importance of good communication and intrinsic motivation in establishing successful citizen science projects.
Citizen science (CS) projects, being popular across many fields of science, have recently also become a popular tool to collect biodiversity data. Although the benefits of such projects for science and policy making are well understood, relatively little is known about the benefits participants get from these projects as well as their personal backgrounds and motivations. Furthermore, very little is known about their expectations. We here examine these aspects, with the citizen science project German Butterfly Monitoring as an example. A questionnaire was sent to all participants of the project and the responses to the questionnaire indicated the following: center dot Most transect walkers do not have a professional background in this field, though they do have a high educational level, and are close to retirement, with a high number of females; center dot An important motivation to join the project is to preserve the natural environment and to contribute to scientific knowledge; center dot Participants benefit by enhancing their knowledge about butterflies and especially their ability to identify different species (taxonomic knowledge); center dot Participants do not have specific expectations regarding the project beyond proper management and coordination, but have an intrinsic sense of working for a greater good. The willingness to join a project is higher if the project contributes to the solution of a problem discussed in the media (here, insect decline). Based on our findings from the analysis of the questionnaire we can derive a set of recommendations for establishing a successful CS project. These include the importance of good communication, e.g., by explaining what the (scientific) purpose of the project is and what problems are to be solved with the help of the data collected in the project. The motivation to join a CS project is mostly intrinsic and CS is a good tool to engage people during difficult times such as the COVID-19 pandemic, giving participants the feeling of doing something useful.

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