The Citizen Observatory: Enabling Next Generation Citizen Science

IF 1.2 Q4 BUSINESS Business Systems Research Journal Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.2478/bsrj-2021-0029
Michael O'Grady, G. O’Hare, S. Ties, Jamie Williams
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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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公民天文台:实现下一代公民科学
背景:公民科学为解决社会面临的一些复杂问题提供了一个有吸引力的范式。然而,将范式的潜力转化为有意义的行动和可持续的影响仍然是一项艰巨的挑战。从历史上看,公民科学景观被分割成活动的筒仓;尽管如此,它显然已经产生了可信的结果。公民天文台的创新概念提供了一种易于处理的方法,可以减轻历史上困扰公民科学计划的许多反复出现的问题,从而赋予新一代公民科学家权力。公民天文台可以被视为开放的、标准化的软件平台,以社区为基础监测任何感兴趣的现象。目的:本文试图在传统的公民科学背景下验证公民天文台,即蝴蝶记录。方法/途径:在联合国教科文组织指定的生物圈保护区进行个案研究。结果:一群公民科学家成功地记录了关于蝴蝶、它们的摄食行为和它们的栖息地的各种观察结果。由此产生的数据集可供当地政府环境机构使用。结论:公民天文台模式为实现更可持续的参与式科学活动提供了现实基础。这种发展对非政府组织、企业和地方政府都有影响。
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