X-Polli:Nation: Contributing Towards Sustainable Development Goals Through School-Based Pollinator Citizen Science

Q1 Multidisciplinary Citizen Science Theory and Practice Pub Date : 2023-06-27 DOI:10.5334/cstp.567
Poppy Lakeman Fraser, L. Colucci-Gray, Annie Robinson, A. Sforzi, Ruth Staples-Rolfe, J. Newman, Richard Gill, Nirwan Sharma, Stefan Rueger, Advaith Siddharthan
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As the citizen science (CS) community flourishes, there is an opportunity to reflect on how practitioners can widen participation and work with participants as co-researchers to investigate and take action around global challenges. Through the lens of one CS case study, the X-Polli:Nation project, we report on how technologists, ecologists, and education specialists repurposed older projects by cross-pollinating ideas with children and teachers in the UK and in Italy to create Artificial Intelligence–enhanced tools appropriate for teaching sustainability in schools. Taking part in an actionable CS cycle, children learn about pollinating insects, record scientific data, create flowering habitats, and communicate their importance. Through this process, X-Polli:Nation demonstrates relevance across a number of Sustainable Development Goals (e.g., SDG 4, Quality Education; SDG 10, Reducing Inequality; and SDG 15, Life on Land), and applies the underlying SDG principle “leave no one behind.” We go on to investigate if, and how, young people would like to deepen their engagement with the SDGs, and we report that taking action and communicating the importance of the SDGs were of paramount interest. The challenge of building sustainability into an already crowded curriculum can be alleviated by understanding its value, considering the audience, and adapting to new contexts. The considerable benefits include raising awareness about global sustainability issues and giving children the confidence to become passionate environmental stewards, all the while extending the life of older projects and thus making CS methods sustainable too.
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X-Polli:Nation:通过学校民调机构公民科学为可持续发展目标做出贡献
随着公民科学(CS)社区的蓬勃发展,我们有机会反思实践者如何扩大参与,并与作为共同研究人员的参与者合作,调查并采取行动应对全球挑战。通过一个CS案例研究,即X-Polli:Nation项目,我们报告了技术专家、生态学家和教育专家如何通过与英国和意大利的儿童和教师交流思想,重新利用旧项目,创造适合学校可持续发展教学的人工智能增强工具。通过参与可操作的CS循环,孩子们了解了授粉昆虫,记录了科学数据,创造了开花栖息地,并传达了它们的重要性。通过这一过程,X-Polli:Nation展示了与一系列可持续发展目标(例如,可持续发展目标4,优质教育;可持续发展目标10,减少不平等;以及可持续发展目标15(陆地上的生命),并应用可持续发展目标的基本原则“不让任何人掉队”。我们继续调查年轻人是否愿意以及如何愿意加深他们对可持续发展目标的参与,我们报告说,采取行动和传播可持续发展目标的重要性是最重要的。在已经拥挤的课程中建立可持续发展的挑战可以通过理解其价值、考虑受众和适应新的环境来缓解。其可观的好处包括提高人们对全球可持续发展问题的认识,让孩子们有信心成为充满激情的环境管理者,同时延长旧项目的寿命,从而使CS方法也具有可持续性。
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Citizen Science Theory and Practice
Citizen Science Theory and Practice Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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