AllFrontierGlobal · business library
Business library › Citizen science

Citizen science

Citizen science refers to the involvement of the general public in scientific research and data collection, often in collaboration with professional scient

Difficulty FoundationalRead ~1 minBloom UnderstandConcepts 8 linkedCluster Cluster CMode Chat-ready
Chat with AI about this

Citizen science refers to the involvement of the general public in scientific research and data collection, often in collaboration with professional scientists. This approach democratizes science, allowing non-experts to contribute to projects ranging from environmental monitoring to astronomy, medicine, and even archaeology.

Key Features of Citizen Science:

  1. Public Participation: Individuals from various backgrounds, often volunteers, engage in research activities such as data collection, observation, or analysis.
  2. Scientific Collaboration: Citizen scientists work alongside or under the guidance of professional scientists to enhance research scope and depth.
  3. Technology and Crowdsourcing: Mobile apps, websites, and online platforms often facilitate the participation of a wide audience, making large-scale data collection possible.
  4. Wide Range of Disciplines: Projects span across many fields, including ecology, astronomy (e.g., galaxy classification), ornithology (bird tracking), and environmental science (monitoring pollution, biodiversity).

Benefits:

Examples:

Chat with AI about this

Prompt pack

Live intelligence

Latest research — open scholarly works
Books — titles on this topic
In context — encyclopaedic summary

See also

Business Analytics vs Data ScienceData ScienceDocumenting data scienceThe Science of SleepNature positiveCarrying capacityPlanetary boundariesEcological footprint