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In recent years, citizen science has emerged as a powerful new
concept to enable the general public, students, and volunteers to
become involved in scientific research. A prime example is in
biodiversity conservation, where data collection and monitoring can
be greatly enhanced through citizen participation. This is the
first book to provide much needed guidance and case studies from
marine and coastal conservation. The novelty and rapid expansion of
the field has created a demand for the discussion of key issues and
the development of best practices. The book demonstrates the
utility and feasibility, as well as limitations, of using marine
and coastal citizen science for conservation, and by providing
critical considerations (i.e.which questions and systems are best
suited for citizen science), presents recommendations for best
practices for successful marine and coastal citizen science
projects. A range of case studies, for example, on monitoring of
seabird populations, invasive species, plastics pollution, and the
impacts of climate change, from different parts of the world, is
included. Also included are discussions on engaging youth,
indigenous communities, and divers and snorkelers as citizen
scientists, as well as best practices on communication within
citizen science, building trust with stakeholders, and informing
marine policy as part of this exciting and empowering way of
improving marine and coastal conservation. .
In recent years, citizen science has emerged as a powerful new
concept to enable the general public, students, and volunteers to
become involved in scientific research. A prime example is in
biodiversity conservation, where data collection and monitoring can
be greatly enhanced through citizen participation. This is the
first book to provide much needed guidance and case studies from
marine and coastal conservation. The novelty and rapid expansion of
the field has created a demand for the discussion of key issues and
the development of best practices. The book demonstrates the
utility and feasibility, as well as limitations, of using marine
and coastal citizen science for conservation, and by providing
critical considerations (i.e.which questions and systems are best
suited for citizen science), presents recommendations for best
practices for successful marine and coastal citizen science
projects. A range of case studies, for example, on monitoring of
seabird populations, invasive species, plastics pollution, and the
impacts of climate change, from different parts of the world, is
included. Also included are discussions on engaging youth,
indigenous communities, and divers and snorkelers as citizen
scientists, as well as best practices on communication within
citizen science, building trust with stakeholders, and informing
marine policy as part of this exciting and empowering way of
improving marine and coastal conservation. .
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