• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: The Citizen Observatory: Enabling Next Generation Citizen Science
  • Beteiligte: O’Grady, Michael; O’Hare, Gregory; Ties, Stephanie; Williams, Jamie
  • Erschienen: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2021
  • Erschienen in: Business Systems Research Journal, 12 (2021) 2, Seite 221-235
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.2478/bsrj-2021-0029
  • ISSN: 1847-9375
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  • Beschreibung: Abstract Background: Citizen science offers an attractive paradigm for addressing some of the complex problems facing society. However, translating the paradigm’s potential into meaningful action and sustainable impact remains a formidable challenge. Historically, the citizen science landscape was fractured into silos of activities; nonetheless, it has demonstrably delivered credible results. An innovative concept of the Citizen Observatory offers a tractable means of mitigating many of the recurring issues that historically afflicted citizen science initiatives, thus empowering a new generation of citizen scientists. Citizen Observatories may be regarded as open, standardised software platforms for community-based monitoring of any phenomenon of interest. Objectives: This paper seeks to validate a Citizen Observatory in a traditional citizen science context, that of butterfly recording. Methods/Approach: A case study was undertaken in a UNESCO-designated Biosphere Reserve. Results: A community of citizen scientists successfully recorded various observations concerning butterflies, their feeding behaviours, and their habitat. The resultant dataset was made available to the local government environmental agency. Conclusions: The Citizen Observatory model offers a realistic basis for enabling more sustainable participatory science activities. Such developments have implications for non-government organisations, businesses, and local governments.
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