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Citizen Science in Europe

Katrin Vohland, Claudia Göbel, Bálint Balázs, Eglė Butkevičienė, Μαρία Δασκολιά, Barbora Duží, Susanne Hecker, Marina Manzoni, Sven Schade

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Abstract

Abstract In this chapter, we explore the landscape of citizen science across Europe, how networks have developed, and how the science of citizen science has evolved. In addition to carrying out a literature review, we analysed publicly available data from the European Commission’s Community Research and Development Information Service (Cordis). We also extracted information from a pilot survey on citizen science strategies throughout Europe, carried out within the framework of the COST Action CA15212. Our findings are complemented by case studies from COST member countries. Finally, we offer some insights, considerations, and recommendations on developing networks, utilising the COST Action and EU-Citizen.Science as capacity building platforms.

Topics & Concepts

European commissionCitizen scienceAction (physics)Political scienceCommissionService (business)Public relationsRegional scienceBusinessSociologyEuropean unionMarketingLawBiologyBotanyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsEconomic policySpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeInsect and Arachnid Ecology and BehaviorAnimal and Plant Science Education