Designing a Citizen Science Project for Forest Landscapes: A Case from Hofmann Forest in Eastern North Carolina

Meredith Hovis, F. Cubbage, D. Rashash
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Citizen science is a participatory research design that utilizes both non-professional researchers and professional researchers to collect, analyze, and disperse data. Citizen scientists seek to discover answers and draw solutions to scientific questions. The Hofmann Open Water Laboratory (HOWL) project, established in 2016, focuses its collaborative-based efforts in eastern North Carolina. HOWL citizen scientists monitor water quality, and quantity, that flows on and off the Hofmann Forest. HOWL provides opportunities to citizen scientists and gathers data to meet the project outcomes, which include understanding the importance of Hofmann Forest in the inner coastal plain of North Carolina, building science education skills for citizen science participants, and enhancing community relationships between the forest and citizens. This article outlines several approaches for developing citizen science projects in a forest context, drawing on experiences from HOWL. The paradigm can be used to meet the needs of any forest landscape’s research and management goals, while employing a participatory research approach. The guidelines present suggestions for productive and enduring processes for citizen engagement and project sustainability. Each project will need participants to set goals, build a diverse collaboration, and establish on-going evaluation processes to determine successful and failed components that ensures the project moves forward effectively. The citizen science efforts near the Hofmann Forest in Eastern North Carolina provided an excellent case study of the development of citizen science on the forest and adjacent lands. HOWL attempts to meet participant and socio-ecological outcomes, such as encouraging public action in natural resource and forest management, as well as enhancing scientific knowledge and skills. The project helps synthesize our experiences in this effort and the social science literature, providing reasonable guidelines for those seeking to establish their own citizen science efforts within a forest context.
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设计森林景观的公民科学项目:以北卡罗莱纳东部霍夫曼森林为例
公民科学是一种参与式研究设计,利用非专业研究人员和专业研究人员来收集、分析和分散数据。公民科学家寻求科学问题的答案和解决方案。霍夫曼开放水域实验室(HOWL)项目成立于2016年,专注于北卡罗来纳州东部的合作工作。HOWL公民科学家监测霍夫曼森林内外的水质和水量。HOWL为公民科学家提供机会,并收集数据以实现项目成果,其中包括了解北卡罗来纳州内海岸平原霍夫曼森林的重要性,为公民科学参与者培养科学教育技能,以及加强森林与公民之间的社区关系。本文概述了在森林背景下发展公民科学项目的几种方法,借鉴了HOWL的经验。该范式可用于满足任何森林景观研究和管理目标的需求,同时采用参与式研究方法。指导方针为公民参与和项目可持续性的富有成效和持久的过程提出了建议。每个项目都需要参与者设定目标,建立多样化的合作,并建立持续的评估流程,以确定成功和失败的组成部分,从而确保项目有效推进。北卡罗来纳州东部霍夫曼森林附近的公民科学工作为森林和邻近土地上的公民科学发展提供了一个极好的案例研究。HOWL试图满足参与者和社会生态成果,例如鼓励自然资源和森林管理方面的公共行动,以及提高科学知识和技能。该项目有助于综合我们在这方面的经验和社会科学文献,为那些寻求在森林背景下建立自己的公民科学努力的人提供合理的指导。
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