Citizen science practice around Lake Pamvotis and the Ioannina Castle: Using iNaturalist to foster connectedness to nature in citizens and university students

Michail Potsikas, Konstantina Prouska, George Efthimiou, Katerina Plakitsi, Athina-Christina Kornelaki
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While crowdsourcing applications that can support decision-making are increasing in volume, citizen science practice in Greece is in its early stages. The article presents the design of a BioBlitz that took place in the Ioannina Castle and aims to complement the natural and cultural heritage assessment of the specific site through the participation of 116 citizens and university students. The iNaturalist mobile application and online social network were used as basic tools for recording biodiversity and assisting in the identification process. Before the activity, participants received basic training through an open course in Science Education offered by the School of Early Childhood Education at the University of Ioannina. Additionally, participants completed pre-questionnaire of the Connectedness to Nature Scale (CNS). The results revealed that more than 26% of almost 1,000 observations received a Research Grade, while 207 species were recorded, engaging 191 identifiers. The analysis of both the pre-questionnaires and the post-questionnaires that were collected a week after the BioBlitz, showing a statistically significant positive shift in the levels of CNS. However, low intensity and small scale of the activity should be considered, and multiple interventions or long-time programs could supply more robust findings.

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围绕Pamvotis湖和Ioannina城堡的公民科学实践:利用自然主义者促进公民和大学生与自然的联系
虽然可以支持决策的众包应用程序的数量正在增加,但希腊的公民科学实践仍处于早期阶段。本文介绍了在约阿尼纳城堡举行的生物闪电战的设计,旨在通过116名公民和大学生的参与,补充对特定遗址的自然和文化遗产评估。iNaturalist移动应用程序和在线社交网络被用作记录生物多样性和协助识别过程的基本工具。活动前,参与者通过约阿尼纳大学幼儿教育学院开设的科学教育公开课程接受了基础培训。此外,参与者还完成了与自然联系量表(CNS)的预问卷调查。结果显示,在近1000次观测中,超过26%的观测获得了研究级,记录了207个物种,涉及191个识别者。对生物闪电战一周后收集的前问卷和后问卷的分析显示,中枢神经系统水平发生了统计上显著的正变化。然而,应该考虑低强度和小规模的活动,多种干预措施或长期项目可以提供更有力的发现。
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International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks
International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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