Drawing Lessons From Diverse Citizen Science Efforts

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Drawing Lessons From Diverse Citizen Science Efforts Linda Silka University of Maine Maine Sustainability and Water Conference

Today We Have Learned That This Approach. Is Rapidly Growing and in Problem Solving Stage Aims to Strengthen Scientific Outcomes and Advance Knowledge Works to Add Rigor to Participatory Data Collection Is Trying to Ensure Groups Participate in Ways that Enhance Use of Research Findings Is Trying to Make Sure Research Leads to Action Maine Sustainability and Water Conference

Questions Are Starting to Emerge, Including How are CS efforts being organized and carried out? What topics have been successfully studied through CS? What problems seem to lend themselves to a CS approach? What technologies are being adopted and which seem to be the most helpful? What makes some CS efforts more effective than others? What barriers stand in the way of effective CS and how are these barriers being overcome? Maine Sustainability and Water Conference

How are Citizen Science Efforts Being Organized and Carried Out?

Types of Citizen Science Define a question/issue Gather information Develop explanations Design data collection methods Collect samples Analyze samples Analyze data Interpret data/conclude Contributory Collaborative Co-Created Disseminate conclusions Discuss results/inquire further (Bonney et al. 2009)

Citizen Science Strategy Tool Type of Partnership Problem Identification Research Proposed Solutions Implementation University as Lead Partner University as Consulting Partner University as Facilitating Partner University as Full Partner Researchers Researchers Researchers Municipal Officials Researchers Municipal Officials Researchers Municipal Officials Researchers Municipal Officials Researchers Researchers Municipal Officials Researchers Researchers Municipal Officials Researchers Municipal Officials Researchers Municipal Officials Municipal Officials Municipal Officials Researchers Maine Sustainability and Water Conference

What Are We Finding Out About Topics and Problems That Are Being Studied Using Citizen Science?

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What Technologies are Being Developed, Adopted, and Used?

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What Seems to Make Some Citizen Science Efforts More Effective Than Others?

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Building on Ongoing Partnerships University of Maine joins forces with Maine tribal members and basketmakers to address invasive species: Made from native brown ash trees, Maine Indian baskets are functional art forms that have been passed down through generations of the region s tribal communities. But the future of the art is being threatened by an invasive beetle species the emerald ash borer that already has devastated the ash populations in states such as Michigan and Ohio, and is being found in trees in New York and in Quebec. Maine Sustainability and Water Conference

Paying Attention to Every Stage: The Research Cycle Model Capturing Issues That Emerge at Each Stage

Starting to Draw On Literatures to Strengthen Citizen Science: Boundary Spanning Literature Social Networking Literature Resilience Literature Management of the Commons Literature Natural-Human Coupled Systems Literature Communication Literatures Scale Up Literatures

Learning From Different Approaches to Democratizing Science Comparing and Contrasting Citizen Science and Community-Based Participatory Research Maine Sustainability and Water Conference

Next Steps: Learning From The Puzzles People Are Trying to Solve The Bus Metaphor Analysis The Loading Dock Problem Maine Sustainability and Water Conference

Resources We Might Want To Investigate Citizen Science Association (website: CitizenScienceAssociation.org) Community Campus Partnerships for Health (website: ccph.info) Cooperative Extensions websites (e.g. www.uwex.edu) Kansas s Community Toolkit (ctb.ku.edu) Maine Sustainability and Water Conference

Contact Information Linda Silka Silka@ maine.edu