In this paper we examine a volunteer-based sea turtle management project run by the state of North Carolina, USA, to explore collaborative conservation and citizen science. Through this case study, we unpack assumptions from the volunteerism literature and apply theories of co-production to understand how citizens evaluate science and produce knowledge while conducting wildlife monitoring. We demonstrate that the project maintains a healthy give and take between the state and the volunteers..
Abstract People living in the Pacifi c Islands have made great use of marine resources, with most pr...
Despite the existence of various legal protections, nesting sea turtles continue to face a myriad of...
Although biodiversity conservation is a prioritized topic globally, agreements and regulations at mu...
Citizen science and the concept of surrogate species have become integral components to wildlife con...
<p>This dissertation research explores participatory sea turtle conservation monitoring through a co...
Plan BCitizen science for herpetology is a growing area for research and conservation. Sea turtle co...
Upwell uses Sea Turtle Spotter (STS), a free, international online citizen science project on the iN...
Graduation date: 2002This thesis discusses both theoretical and practical considerations inherent in...
A question often faced by conservationists in developing countries is whether their efforts to prote...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012University of Washington Abstract Volunteer and Sea...
In 1995, a study found that the socioeconomic benefits from a legalized commercial harvest of sea tu...
Most research on environmental conservation organizations addresses volunteers’ motivations. A few s...
Most research on environmental conservation organizations addresses volunteers’ motivations. A few s...
Researchers today understand the importance of incorporating undergraduate research experiences (URE...
Monitoring is a core component of conservation plans as well as an opportunity for local stakeholder...
Abstract People living in the Pacifi c Islands have made great use of marine resources, with most pr...
Despite the existence of various legal protections, nesting sea turtles continue to face a myriad of...
Although biodiversity conservation is a prioritized topic globally, agreements and regulations at mu...
Citizen science and the concept of surrogate species have become integral components to wildlife con...
<p>This dissertation research explores participatory sea turtle conservation monitoring through a co...
Plan BCitizen science for herpetology is a growing area for research and conservation. Sea turtle co...
Upwell uses Sea Turtle Spotter (STS), a free, international online citizen science project on the iN...
Graduation date: 2002This thesis discusses both theoretical and practical considerations inherent in...
A question often faced by conservationists in developing countries is whether their efforts to prote...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012University of Washington Abstract Volunteer and Sea...
In 1995, a study found that the socioeconomic benefits from a legalized commercial harvest of sea tu...
Most research on environmental conservation organizations addresses volunteers’ motivations. A few s...
Most research on environmental conservation organizations addresses volunteers’ motivations. A few s...
Researchers today understand the importance of incorporating undergraduate research experiences (URE...
Monitoring is a core component of conservation plans as well as an opportunity for local stakeholder...
Abstract People living in the Pacifi c Islands have made great use of marine resources, with most pr...
Despite the existence of various legal protections, nesting sea turtles continue to face a myriad of...
Although biodiversity conservation is a prioritized topic globally, agreements and regulations at mu...