Citizen science has been recognized for its potential to contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals in multiple ways (e.g., for defining and monitoring indicators, data production, etc.). In this paper, we focus on Extreme Citizen Science, which includes a set of situated, bottom-up practices, used for environmental monitoring purposes and for recording local indigenous knowledge, mainly in the Global South. Here we present and discuss the human-centered approach that the implementation of extreme citizen science requires, and we identify and discuss the challenges that we face as well as the opportunities that extreme citizen science initiatives can create for contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Citizen Science, known as the participation of individuals and groups in scienti...
Official data are not sufficient for monitoring the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SD...
Citizen Science (CS) is a rapidly growing field of research, increasingly used, among others, in var...
Citizen science has been recognized for its potential to contribute to the UN Sustainable Developmen...
Traditional data sources are not sufficient for measuring the United Nations Sustainable Development...
Citizen science gets increasing recognition for its potential to democratize science and support env...
University College London's Extreme Citizen Science research group (UCL ExCiteS) is experimenting wi...
Traditional data sources are not sufficient for measuring the United Nations Sustainable Development...
Progress towards the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is monitored using a set o...
The participation of communities living in high conservation value areas is increasingly valued in c...
The participation of communities living in high conservation value areas is increasingly valued in c...
The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a vision for achieving a sustainable future. Reliabl...
Global biodiversity monitoring is urgently needed across the world to assess the impacts of environm...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Citizen Science, known as the participation of individuals and groups in scienti...
Official data are not sufficient for monitoring the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SD...
Citizen Science (CS) is a rapidly growing field of research, increasingly used, among others, in var...
Citizen science has been recognized for its potential to contribute to the UN Sustainable Developmen...
Traditional data sources are not sufficient for measuring the United Nations Sustainable Development...
Citizen science gets increasing recognition for its potential to democratize science and support env...
University College London's Extreme Citizen Science research group (UCL ExCiteS) is experimenting wi...
Traditional data sources are not sufficient for measuring the United Nations Sustainable Development...
Progress towards the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is monitored using a set o...
The participation of communities living in high conservation value areas is increasingly valued in c...
The participation of communities living in high conservation value areas is increasingly valued in c...
The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a vision for achieving a sustainable future. Reliabl...
Global biodiversity monitoring is urgently needed across the world to assess the impacts of environm...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Citizen Science, known as the participation of individuals and groups in scienti...
Official data are not sufficient for monitoring the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SD...
Citizen Science (CS) is a rapidly growing field of research, increasingly used, among others, in var...