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Emerging technologies are increasingly employed in environmental citizen science projects. This integration offers benefits and opportunities for scientists and participants alike. Citizen science can support large-scale, long-term monitoring of species occurrences, behaviour and interactions. At the same time, technologies can foster participant engagement, regardless of pre-existing taxonomic expertise or experience, and permit new types of data to be collected. Yet, technologies may also create challenges by potentially increasing financial costs, necessitating technological expertise or demanding training of participants. Technology could also reduce people's direct involvement and engagement with nature. In this perspective, we discuss how current technologies have spurred an increase in citizen science projects and how the implementation of emerging technologies in citizen science may enhance scientific impact and public engagement. We show how technology can act as (i) a facilitator of current citizen science and monitoring efforts, (ii) an enabler of new research opportunities, and (iii) a transformer of science, policy and public participation, but could also become (iv) an inhibitor of participation, equity and scientific rigour. Technology is developing fast and promises to provide many exciting opportunities for citizen science and insect monitoring, but while we seize these opportunities, we must remain vigilant against potential risks. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Towards a toolkit for global insect biodiversity monitoring’.
| Oorspronkelijke taal | Engels |
|---|---|
| Artikel nummer | 20230106 |
| Tijdschrift | Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences |
| Volume | 379 |
| Exemplaarnummer | 1904 |
| Aantal pagina’s | 14 |
| DOI's | |
| Publicatiestatus | Gepubliceerd - 6-mei-2024 |
Thematische Lijst 2020
- Data & Infrastructuur
- Invasieve soorten
Taxonomische lijst
- insecten (Insecta)
Activiteiten
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ANKONA-ontmoetingsdag 2025
Adriaens, T. (Spreker), Chanet, W. (Deelnemer) & Van Ryckegem, G. (Spreker)
8-feb.-2025Activiteit: Types deelname aan of organisatie van een evenement › Organisatie en deelname aan een congres, workshop, opleiding, seminarie, vergadering
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COST Alien-CSI Action CA17122 Increasing understanding of alien species through citizen science
Adriaens, T. (Projectleider), Casaer, J. (Medewerker), D'hondt, B. (Medewerker), Hillaert, J. (Medewerker) & Reyserhove, L. (Medewerker)
3/07/18 → 31/12/25
Project: EVINBO - Europees
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Natuurvrijwilliger 2.0: Een Horizon Scan voor de INBO Onderzoeksagenda
Adriaens, T., 8-feb.-2025. 61 blz.Onderzoeksoutput: Bijdrage aan congres › Paper/Powerpoint/Abstract
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A horizon scan of emerging technologies for alien species citizen science
Adriaens, T., Tricarico, E., Brown, P., Marchante, E., Andelkovic, A., August, T., Bertolino, S., Bonnet, P., Campanera-Moliné, A., Cardoso, A. C., Casaer, J., Chartosia, N., Claramunt Lopez, B., Daume, S., de Groot, M., Essl, F., Farrow, R., Gervasini, E., Groom, Q. & Handley, L. & 15 anderen, , 4-sep.-2024. 1 blz.Onderzoeksoutput: Bijdrage aan congres › Poster
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Citizen science platforms can effectively support early detection of invasive alien species according to species traits
González-Moreno, P., Anđelković, A. A., Adriaens, T., Botella, C., Demetriou, J., Bastos, R., Bertolino, S., López-Cañizares, C., Essl, F., Fišer, Ž., Glavendekić, M., Herremans, M., Hulme, P. E., Jani, V., Katsada, D., Kleitou, P., La Porta, N., Lapin, K., López-Darias, M. & Lozano, V. & 11 anderen, , 10-dec.-2024, (E-publicatie voorafgaand op geprinte versie) In: People and Nature. n/a, n/a, 17 blz.Onderzoeksoutput: Bijdrage aan tijdschrift › A1: Web of Science-artikel › peer review
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