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      Citizen science on speed? Realising the triple objective of scientific rigour, policy influence and deep citizen engagement in a large-scale citizen science project on ambient air quality in Antwerp

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      Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
      Informa UK Limited

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          The current state of citizen science as a tool for ecological research and public engagement

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              A review of citizen science and community-based environmental monitoring: issues and opportunities.

              Worldwide, decision-makers and nongovernment organizations are increasing their use of citizen volunteers to enhance their ability to monitor and manage natural resources, track species at risk, and conserve protected areas. We reviewed the last 10 years of relevant citizen science literature for areas of consensus, divergence, and knowledge gaps. Different community-based monitoring (CBM) activities and governance structures were examined and contrasted. Literature was examined for evidence of common benefits, challenges, and recommendations for successful citizen science. Two major gaps were identified: (1) a need to compare and contrast the success (and the situations that induce success) of CBM programs which present sound evidence of citizen scientists influencing positive environmental changes in the local ecosystems they monitor and (2) more case studies showing use of CBM data by decision-makers or the barriers to linkages and how these might be overcome. If new research focuses on these gaps, and on the differences of opinions that exist, we will have a much better understanding of the social, economic, and ecological benefits of citizen science.
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                Journal
                Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
                Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
                Informa UK Limited
                0964-0568
                1360-0559
                February 19 2018
                February 23 2019
                February 13 2018
                February 23 2019
                : 62
                : 3
                : 534-551
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Centre for Mobility and Spatial Planning, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium
                [2 ] HIVA Sustainable Development Research Group, University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
                Article
                10.1080/09640568.2018.1428183
                f609145d-78ec-4dbc-8f3a-e150c04d6c4a
                © 2019
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