Citizen science’s transformative impact on science, citizen empowerment and socio-political processes

Author:

von Gönner JuliaORCID,Herrmann Thora M.ORCID,Bruckermann TillORCID,Eichinger Michael,Hecker Susanne,Klan Friederike,Lorke JuliaORCID,Richter Anett,Sturm UlrikeORCID,Voigt-Heucke SilkeORCID,Brink Wiebke,Liedtke Christin,Premke-Kraus Matthias,Altmann Carolin,Bauhus Wilhelm,Bengtsson Luiza,Büermann Andrea,Dietrich Peter,Dörler Daniel,Eich-Brod Regina,Ferschinger Laura,Freyberg Linda,Grützner Agnes,Hammel Gertrud,Heigl Florian,Heyen Nils B.,Hölker Franz,Johannsen Carolin,Kluß Thorsten,Kluttig Thekla,Knobloch Jörn,Munke Martin,Mortega Kim,Pathe Carsten,Soßdorf Anna,Stämpfli Tiina,Thiel Christian,Tönsmann Susanne,Valentin Anke,Wagenknecht Katherin,Wegener Robert,Woll Silvia,Bonn AlettaORCID

Abstract

AbstractCitizen science (CS) can foster transformative impact for science, citizen empowerment and socio-political processes. To unleash this impact, a clearer understanding of its current status and challenges for its development is needed. Using quantitative indicators developed in a collaborative stakeholder process, our study provides a comprehensive overview of the current status of CS in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Our online survey with 340 responses focused on CS impact through (1) scientific practices, (2) participant learning and empowerment, and (3) socio-political processes. With regard to scientific impact, we found that data quality control is an established component of CS practice, while publication of CS data and results has not yet been achieved by all project coordinators (55%). Key benefits for citizen scientists were the experience of collective impact (“making a difference together with others”) as well as gaining new knowledge. For the citizen scientists’ learning outcomes, different forms of social learning, such as systematic feedback or personal mentoring, were essential. While the majority of respondents attributed an important value to CS for decision-making, only few were confident that CS data were indeed utilized as evidence by decision-makers. Based on these results, we recommend (1) that project coordinators and researchers strengthen scientific impact by fostering data management and publications, (2) that project coordinators and citizen scientists enhance participant impact by promoting social learning opportunities and (3) that project initiators and CS networks foster socio-political impact through early engagement with decision-makers and alignment with ongoing policy processes. In this way, CS can evolve its transformative impact.

Funder

Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung GmbH - UFZ

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Urban Studies,Geography, Planning and Development,Nature and Landscape Conservation

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