The current state of citizen science as a tool for ecological research and public engagement
Cornell University · Louisiana Department of Natural Resources
Abstract
Approaches to citizen science – an indispensable means of combining ecological research with environmental education and natural history observation – range from community‐based monitoring to the use of the internet to “crowd‐source” various scientific tasks, from data collection to discovery. With new tools and mechanisms for engaging learners, citizen science pushes the envelope of what ecologists can achieve, both in expanding the potential for spatial ecology research and in supplementing existing, but localized, research programs. The primary impacts of citizen science are seen in biological studies of global climate change, including analyses of phenology, landscape ecology, and macro‐ecology, as well as…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 56.05
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- 100%
- References
- 44
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8Topics & keywords
- Citizen science
- Stewardship (theology)
- Ecology
- Public engagement
- Environmental resource management
- Public participation
- Political science
- Environmental science