The aim of this guide is to provide guidance to support people considering using a citizen science approach, especially (but not necessarily restricted to) monitoring biodiversity and the environment in the UK. It will help you decide whether citizen science is likely to be useful, and it will help you decide which broad approach to citizen science ...
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The aim of this guide is to provide guidance to support people considering using a citizen science approach, especially (but not necessarily restricted to) monitoring biodiversity and the environment in the UK. It will help you decide whether citizen science is likely to be useful, and it will help you decide which broad approach to citizen science is most suitable for your question or activity. The project was funded by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA).
Contact person: | Michael J O Pocock |
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Contact e-mail: | michael.pocock@ceh.ac.uk |
Contact Organization: | Centre for Ecology & Hydrology |
URL(s): | http://www.ceh.ac.uk/sites/default/files/sepa_choosingandusingcitizenscience_interactive_4web_final_amended-blue1.pdf |
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