The impact of citizen science on society, governance, the economy, the environment and science.
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2022Author
Ceccaroni, Luigi
Parkinson, Stephen
Woods, Sasha
Sprinks, James
Wehn, Uta
Scrieciu, Albert
Kozak, Balaz
Gumiero, Bruna
Joyce, Hannah
Naura, Marc
Janes, Martin
Williams, Claire
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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 200 variables to determine the impact of a citizen-science project in five areas: society, the environment, the economy, governance, and science and technology. Five case studies explore how citizen scientists work together to monitor nature-based solutions and protect the environment. AI technology has been developed to help analyse the 200 variables......
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https://about.mics.tools/project/deliverablesOther Title
Developing metrics and instruments to evaluate citizen science impacts on the environment and society. Deliverable 5.6: The impact of citizen science on society, governance, the economy, the environment and science.Publisher
MICS ProjectDocument Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aMaturity Level
Pilot or DemonstratedDOI Original
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7124259Citation
Ceccaroni, L., Parkinson, S., Woods, S., Sprinks, J., Wehn, U., et al (2022) The impact of citizen science on society, governance, the economy, the environment and science. MICS Deliverable 5.6. MICS Project:, 127pp. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7124259Collections