Editorial: Bridging citizen science and science communication
Citation:
Golumbic, Y. N., Magalhães, J., Motion, A., & Roche, J., Editorial: Bridging citizen science and science communication, Frontiers in Environmental Science, 12, 1474221, 2024Abstract:
The growth of public engagement in science is supported by two complementary fields
of research and practice: citizen science and science communication. Presenting unique
opportunities for the development of science in society, the two fields serve as agents of
change. Both independently and in tandem, science communication and citizen science
catalyze scientific innovations, raise environmental awareness, drive informed resource
management, and promote sustainable development.
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Grant Number
European Commission
NEWSERA (873125)
European Commission
GlobalSCAPE (101006436)
European Commission
COALESCE (101095230)
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Author: Roche, Joseph
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European Commission
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Frontiers in Environmental Science;12;
1474221;
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Citizen Science , SCIENCE COMMUNICATIONDOI:
https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2024.1474221Metadata
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