Authors
Györgyi Bela, Taru Peltola, Juliette C Young, Bálint Balázs, Isabelle Arpin, György Pataki, Jennifer Hauck, Eszter Kelemen, Leena Kopperoinen, Ann Van Herzele, Hans Keune, Susanne Hecker, Monika Suškevičs, Helen E Roy, Pekka Itkonen, Mart Külvik, Miklós László, Corina Basnou, Joan Pino, Aletta Bonn
Publication date
2016/10
Source
Conservation Biology
Volume
30
Issue
5
Pages
990-999
Description
The number of collaborative initiatives between scientists and volunteers (i.e., citizen science) is increasing across many research fields. The promise of societal transformation together with scientific breakthroughs contributes to the current popularity of citizen science (CS) in the policy domain. We examined the transformative capacity of citizen science in particular learning through environmental CS as conservation tool. We reviewed the CS and social‐learning literature and examined 14 conservation projects across Europe that involved collaborative CS. We also developed a template that can be used to explore learning arrangements (i.e., learning events and materials) in CS projects and to explain how the desired outcomes can be achieved through CS learning. We found that recent studies aiming to define CS for analytical purposes often fail to improve the conceptual clarity of CS; CS programs may have …
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Scholar articles
G Bela, T Peltola, JC Young, B Balázs, I Arpin, G Pataki… - Conservation Biology, 2016