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From goals to engagement— evaluating citizen science project descriptions as science communication texts.
(2023)Introduction: Attracting and recruiting volunteers is a key aspect of managing a citizen science initiative. Science communication plays a central role in this process. In this context, project descriptions are of ... -
Guidelines for collecting citizen observations on non-indigenous species (NIS).
(HELCOM, Helsinki, Finland, 2021)Monitoring of non-indigenous species (NIS) is required through several international agreements and guidelines, such as the EU Regulation on Invasive Alien Species (The European Parliament and the Council of the European ... -
The impact of citizen science on society, governance, the economy, the environment and science.
(MICS Project, 2022)The MICS project [mics.tools] has developed a state-of-the-art tool for assessing citizen science’s impact. The free-to-use, open-access platform is available to anyone looking to improve their impact assessment. MICS uses ... -
Methods and tools for Citizen Participation and Co-Creation.
(Norwegian Research Centre AS (NORCE), Arendal, Norway, 2020)This document presents a selection of 40 tools or methodologies for citizen involvement in the form of meeting places, participation in planning processes, dialogue through digital tools, knowledge acquisition and new ... -
On the impact of Citizen Science-derived data quality on deep learning based classification in marine images.
(2019)The evaluation of large amounts of digital image data is of growing importance for biology, including for the exploration and monitoring of marine habitats. However, only a tiny percentage of the image data collected is ...