The use of trained members of the public (‘citizen scientists’) to help monitor and collect data in science-driven environmental research projects is not a new concept e.g. the Cornell bird program, USA, has been ‘partnering’ with the public since the 1960s (University of Cornell 2008). However, this concept has yet to find much following in developing countries where often the greatest need for conservation lies. We examine the effectiveness of citizen scientists (‘plant custodians’, ‘paraecologists’ and ‘eco-club volunteers’) in monitoring (e.g. species rediscovery, red list classification, range extension) and how it integrates with ecological research (e.g. ethnobotany, livestock census), citing examples from three biodiversity hotspots...
Citizen science—the involvement of volunteers in data collection, analysis and interpretation—simult...
The involvement of volunteers in aspects of freshwater research and monitoring has a long history. H...
Effective conservation management is underpinned by science. Yet, there are often barriers against t...
Citizen science has been gaining momentum in the United States and Europe, where citizens are litera...
1. Successful monitoring and management of plant resources worldwide needs the involvement of civil ...
Considering recent and predicted ecological changes (caused by global climate change), baseline moni...
Amateur naturalists have always played an important role in developing our understanding of nature. ...
Citizen science has advanced science for hundreds of years, contributed to many peer-reviewed articl...
The participation of communities living in high conservation value areas is increasingly valued in c...
Citizen science is an increasingly acknowledged approach applied in many scientific domains, and par...
The participation of communities living in high conservation value areas is increasingly valued in c...
Initiatives to manage landscapes for both biodiversity protection and sustainable development common...
Citizen scientists’ important contributions to biodiversity conservation are constrained by their fo...
Biodiversity conservation cannot operate in Central Eastern European countries without a well-establ...
Conservation biology emerged as an activist discipline in the 1980s in response to increasing eviden...
Citizen science—the involvement of volunteers in data collection, analysis and interpretation—simult...
The involvement of volunteers in aspects of freshwater research and monitoring has a long history. H...
Effective conservation management is underpinned by science. Yet, there are often barriers against t...
Citizen science has been gaining momentum in the United States and Europe, where citizens are litera...
1. Successful monitoring and management of plant resources worldwide needs the involvement of civil ...
Considering recent and predicted ecological changes (caused by global climate change), baseline moni...
Amateur naturalists have always played an important role in developing our understanding of nature. ...
Citizen science has advanced science for hundreds of years, contributed to many peer-reviewed articl...
The participation of communities living in high conservation value areas is increasingly valued in c...
Citizen science is an increasingly acknowledged approach applied in many scientific domains, and par...
The participation of communities living in high conservation value areas is increasingly valued in c...
Initiatives to manage landscapes for both biodiversity protection and sustainable development common...
Citizen scientists’ important contributions to biodiversity conservation are constrained by their fo...
Biodiversity conservation cannot operate in Central Eastern European countries without a well-establ...
Conservation biology emerged as an activist discipline in the 1980s in response to increasing eviden...
Citizen science—the involvement of volunteers in data collection, analysis and interpretation—simult...
The involvement of volunteers in aspects of freshwater research and monitoring has a long history. H...
Effective conservation management is underpinned by science. Yet, there are often barriers against t...