Environmental monitoring is essential for assessing the current state of the environment, measuring impacts of environmental pressures and providing evidence to government. Recent UK government announcements have indicated an increased role for ‘Big Society’ in monitoring. In this paper, we review available literature concerning the use of citizen science for monitoring, present examples of successful volunteer monitoring work and highlight important issues surrounding the use of volunteers. We argue that in order to ensure that environmental monitoring continues to be effective it is important to learn from examples where volunteers are currently used, acknowledging constraints and identifying potential approaches which will help to...
Within conservation and ecology, volunteer participation has always been an important component of r...
Global biodiversity monitoring is urgently needed across the world to assess the impacts of environm...
Citizen Science is a potentially valuable source of data for Earth Observation. Here we introduce tw...
Citizen observatories can be defined as socio-technical constellations designed to make people who a...
Citizen observatories can be defined as socio-technical constellations designed to make people who a...
Citizen science can broadly be defined as the involvement of volunteers in science. Over the past d...
The United Nations has voiced its support for the use of citizen science to aid ambient water qualit...
Worldwide, decision-makers and nongovernment organizations are increasing their use of citizen volun...
Interest in citizen science is growing globally as environmental degradation continues, information ...
The adoption of citizen science methodologies by environmental organisations and ecologists entrusts...
Environmental Protection Agencies (EPAs) have been involved in citizen science initiatives for decad...
Citizens have long contributed to scientific research about the environment through volunteer enviro...
Citizen science, or the use of volunteers for scientific projects, is becoming a popular way for age...
This report discusses various possibilities for expanding the existing long-term nationwide monitori...
As global population increases, the connections between food, water, energy and the environment at g...
Within conservation and ecology, volunteer participation has always been an important component of r...
Global biodiversity monitoring is urgently needed across the world to assess the impacts of environm...
Citizen Science is a potentially valuable source of data for Earth Observation. Here we introduce tw...
Citizen observatories can be defined as socio-technical constellations designed to make people who a...
Citizen observatories can be defined as socio-technical constellations designed to make people who a...
Citizen science can broadly be defined as the involvement of volunteers in science. Over the past d...
The United Nations has voiced its support for the use of citizen science to aid ambient water qualit...
Worldwide, decision-makers and nongovernment organizations are increasing their use of citizen volun...
Interest in citizen science is growing globally as environmental degradation continues, information ...
The adoption of citizen science methodologies by environmental organisations and ecologists entrusts...
Environmental Protection Agencies (EPAs) have been involved in citizen science initiatives for decad...
Citizens have long contributed to scientific research about the environment through volunteer enviro...
Citizen science, or the use of volunteers for scientific projects, is becoming a popular way for age...
This report discusses various possibilities for expanding the existing long-term nationwide monitori...
As global population increases, the connections between food, water, energy and the environment at g...
Within conservation and ecology, volunteer participation has always been an important component of r...
Global biodiversity monitoring is urgently needed across the world to assess the impacts of environm...
Citizen Science is a potentially valuable source of data for Earth Observation. Here we introduce tw...