Exploring fruitful links between real-world laboratory and disciplinary research: Introduction of the DKN Future Earth working group LinkLab DOI Creative Commons
Annika Weiser, Matthias Wanner, Franziska Stelzer

и другие.

GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 32(3), С. 335 - 337

Опубликована: Окт. 24, 2023

LinkLab is a newly established working group under the umbrella of German Committee Future Earth (DKN Earth). It opens up space to discuss relevant connections and interfaces between real-world lab research various scientific disciplines, exploring fruitful pathways for mutual learning future sustainability-oriented research.

Язык: Английский

The societal impact of Open Science: a scoping review DOI Creative Commons
Nicki Lisa Cole, Eva Kormann, Thomas Klebel

и другие.

Royal Society Open Science, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 11(6)

Опубликована: Июнь 1, 2024

Open Science (OS) aims, in part, to drive greater societal impact of academic research. Government, funder and institutional policies state that it should further democratize research increase learning awareness, evidence-based policy-making, the relevance society's problems, public trust Yet, measuring OS has proven challenging synthesized evidence is lacking. This study fills this gap by systematically scoping existing driven its various aspects, including Citizen (CS), Access (OA), Open/FAIR Data (OFD), Code/Software others. Using PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews searches conducted Web Science, Scopus relevant grey literature, we identified 196 studies contain impact. The majority concern CS, with some focused on OA, only a few addressing other aspects. Key areas found are education climate environment, social engagement. We no literature documenting OFD limited terms policy, health, Our findings demonstrate critical need additional suggest practical policy implications.

Язык: Английский

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The Transformative Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Tourism Experience DOI
Mourad Aarabe,

Meryem Bouizgar,

Nouhaila Ben Khizzou

и другие.

Advances in hospitality, tourism and the services industry (AHTSI) book series, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown, С. 277 - 310

Опубликована: Окт. 15, 2024

In today's turbulent and hyper-connected global environment, the integration of emerging technologies has become a necessity rather than choice. The aim this research is to identify trends, benefits, challenges, practical, theoretical implications artificial intelligence on tourism experience, focusing attention transformative potential AI. With perspective, authors propose rigorous systematic literature review following PRISMA protocol. results analysis, carried out using Nvivo software, reveal growing role impact in enhancing experience.

Язык: Английский

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Citizen Science: Pathways to Impact and why Participant Diversity Matters DOI Creative Commons
Rachel Pateman, Sarah West

Citizen Science Theory and Practice, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 8(1), С. 50 - 50

Опубликована: Июль 20, 2023

Citizen science has a problem with engaging diverse participants, growing number of studies showing those most marginalised in society, who could benefit from citizen activities, are the least likely to participate. The full implications this lack diversity for what can achieve remains unexplored. To do this, we reviewed literature create comprehensive list 70 proposed benefits, outcomes, and impacts science. We used construct 9 pathways impact, how short-term project outcomes under themes data, participant engagement collaboration lead suite medium- long-term outcomes. then explored participants cascade through these pathways, affecting overall ability its myriad potential further entrenching disparities society. advocate leaders use impact approach explore they recruit will affect their projects achieve. also call greater imagination exploring, testing, sharing ways which barriers participation be understood overcome open up all potential.

Язык: Английский

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The potential of citizen science to transform science: Lessons for a sustainable future DOI Creative Commons
Kat Austen, Annelli Janssen, Julia M. Wittmayer

и другие.

People and Nature, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 6(2), С. 435 - 445

Опубликована: Фев. 25, 2024

Abstract Globally, environmental crises are at a critical point. Findings from scientific research crucial to understand these issues and inform new policies address them. Yet the rapidity with which society, industry lifestyles changing is not matched in dynamism by institutionalised science, where institutional structures slow rate of adaptation. In this paper, we propose that citizen science can act as bridge between ideal reality research, structuring interface its cultural context. so doing, increase science's ability complex ecological problems data needed alongside public policy engagement. As part wider movement informal practices, broaden horizon, foster innovation create more impact. Drawing on examples practice addressing pollution, specify ways provide embedded knowledge alternative practices within sciences. We identify clash logics suggest avenues could be pursued improve dialogue two. Read free Plain Language Summary for article Journal blog.

Язык: Английский

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Citizen Science for Environmental Monitoring in the Eastern Region of Bolivia DOI Open Access
Oswaldo Maillard,

Gilka Michme,

Huáscar Azurduy

и другие.

Sustainability, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 16(6), С. 2333 - 2333

Опубликована: Март 12, 2024

The eastern region of Bolivia is high conservation interest due to the presence Chiquitano Dry Forest, Chaco, Pantanal and Cerrado ecoregions. However, this under pressure from various anthropogenic threats, which requires continuous monitoring. An alternative for monitoring use mobile applications designed concept citizen science, in local stakeholders are part process obtaining information finding solutions environmental problems their territories. main objective study was evaluate obtained during with a science approach Bolivia. We developed public electronic form ArcGIS Survey123 application capture spatial data nine thematic variables. Between 2021 2023, we conducted 16 training courses 12 population centers, attendees 98 communities 6 municipalities region. A total 360 volunteers different sectors participated training, including technicians private institutions, park rangers, community representatives citizens. 379 records, 70.4% were recorded near rest within protected areas. results reclassified grouped into three clusters: human activities, water resources biodiversity. In activities cluster, categories highest number records wildfires deforestation. most cattle waterholes streams, but one notable reduction wetlands sector Bolivian Pantanal. biodiversity reports mammals, among footprints jaguar (Panthera onca). This tool made it possible generate high-quality sites almost real time, could help strengthen interactions relationship users dialogue governance processes.

Язык: Английский

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5

Participatory soil citizen science: An unexploited resource for European soil research DOI Creative Commons

Eloïse Mason,

Chantal Gascuel,

Ulrike Aldrian

и другие.

European Journal of Soil Science, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 75(2)

Опубликована: Март 1, 2024

Abstract Soils are key components of our ecosystems and provide 95%–99% food. This importance is reflected by an increase in participatory citizen science projects on soils. Citizen a research method that actively involves engages the public scientific enquiry to generate new knowledge or understanding. Here, we review past current agricultural soils across Europe. We conducted web‐based survey described 24 reviewed European light 10 principles identified success factors for science. Over 66% generated soil biodiversity data; 54% 42% data vegetation cover organic carbon, respectively. Our findings show aligned with offer unexploited resource health research. conclude promoting co‐creation, fostering knowledge‐sharing networks enabling long‐term communication commitment citizens further development

Язык: Английский

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5

Citizen Science and its Applicability for Sustainability and a Healthy Planet DOI Creative Commons
Medani P. Bhandari

Опубликована: Июнь 27, 2024

Язык: Английский

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4

The societal impact of Open Science–a scoping review DOI Open Access
Nicki Lisa Cole, Eva Kormann, Thomas Klebel

и другие.

Опубликована: Фев. 21, 2024

Open Science (OS) aims, in part, to drive greater societal impact of academic research. Government, funder and institutional policies state that it should further democratise research increase learning awareness, evidence-based policy-making, the relevance society’s problems, public trust Yet, measuring OS has proven challenging synthesised evidence is lacking. This study fills this gap by systematically scoping existing driven its various aspects, including Citizen (CS), Access (OA), Open/FAIR Data (OFD), Code/Software, others. Using PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews searches conducted Web Science, Scopus, relevant grey literature, we identified 196 studies contain impact. The majority concern CS, with some focused on OA, only a few addressing other aspects. Key areas found are education climate environment, social engagement. We no literature documenting OFD limited terms policy, health, Our findings demonstrate critical need additional suggest practical policy implications.

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

4

Creating nature-based play settings for children through looking, listening, learning and modifying in a Swedish landscape laboratory DOI Creative Commons
Fredrika Mårtensson, Björn Wiström, Marcus Hedblom

и другие.

Socio-Ecological Practice Research, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Янв. 17, 2025

Язык: Английский

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0

Citizen science and negotiating values in the ethical design of AI-based technologies targeting vulnerable individuals DOI Creative Commons
Alessandra Cenci

AI and Ethics, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Янв. 30, 2025

Abstract Citizen science is the new mantra both in academic circles and public discourse. While citizen ideal conceptually broad, If how it can be realized fields often depicted as value free/value neutral—such applied AI—is controversial. The practical challenges generating ethical AI encapsulating are addressed by targeting scientific practices underlying participatory design of an AI-based tracking app aimed at enhancing safety wellbeing vulnerable citizens with dementia a Danish municipality through engagement local community. focus on process social construction its rationale: values have been debated, traded-off, selected via participatory-deliberative methods engaging experts non-expert stakeholders scientists. An emphasis import dialogic interaction for negotiating open conversations within diverse groups interest. Deliberative procedures beneficial to produce embodying vital desiderata since users’/citizens' values, needs, expectations fulfilled while technical-efficiency standards also met. result methodology designing that better expresses true spirit liberal democracies (value-laden, pluralistic, inter-disciplinary, inclusive, participatory, cooperative, solidarity-oriented). Hence, trust acceptance generated, even contentious “surveillance” technologies, enhanced digital innovation perceived truly citizens-/humans-centred society-oriented.

Язык: Английский

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