Challenges and solutions to establishing and sustaining citizen science projects in South Africa

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Challenges and solutions to establishing and sustaining citizen science projects in South Africa. / Hulbert, Joseph M.; Turner, Sophia C.; Scott, Samantha L.
In: South African Journal of Science, Vol. 115, No. 7-8, 5844, 30.07.2019.

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title = "Challenges and solutions to establishing and sustaining citizen science projects in South Africa",
abstract = "Citizen science is a term for research that engages non-scientists in the collection and generation of data. Many citizen science projects exist within South Africa and, because of their success, we expect more projects will be initiated. In this Commentary, we discuss three projects based in, but not confined to, the Western Cape Province to provide context for their methods, specific objectives and overall desired impacts. We then identify a few challenges that we have faced from the researcher perspective and we provide recommendations for those interested in initiating a citizen science project in South Africa.Many projects involve citizen scientists because their participation enhances the breadth of the research through the collection of data over greater spatio-temporal scales.1-3 However, not all projects in South Africa have purely research objectives, some are education-oriented with the specific objective of empowering the participants. In some cases, the educational objectives may be motivated by the desire to engage local communities or by the understanding of ubuntu wisdom. Citizen science is therefore a powerful approach to address multiple objectives, but there are many challenges to achieving the desired outcomes. We outline these challenges below within the context of an education-oriented project, a research-oriented project and a project that combines the two objectives.",
keywords = "Ecosystems Research, public engagement, science outreach, science education, research participation, public engagement, science outreach, science education, research participation",
author = "Hulbert, {Joseph M.} and Turner, {Sophia C.} and Scott, {Samantha L.}",
year = "2019",
month = jul,
day = "30",
doi = "10.17159/sajs.2019/5844",
language = "English",
volume = "115",
journal = "South African Journal of Science",
issn = "0038-2353",
publisher = "Academy of Science of South Africa",
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N2 - Citizen science is a term for research that engages non-scientists in the collection and generation of data. Many citizen science projects exist within South Africa and, because of their success, we expect more projects will be initiated. In this Commentary, we discuss three projects based in, but not confined to, the Western Cape Province to provide context for their methods, specific objectives and overall desired impacts. We then identify a few challenges that we have faced from the researcher perspective and we provide recommendations for those interested in initiating a citizen science project in South Africa.Many projects involve citizen scientists because their participation enhances the breadth of the research through the collection of data over greater spatio-temporal scales.1-3 However, not all projects in South Africa have purely research objectives, some are education-oriented with the specific objective of empowering the participants. In some cases, the educational objectives may be motivated by the desire to engage local communities or by the understanding of ubuntu wisdom. Citizen science is therefore a powerful approach to address multiple objectives, but there are many challenges to achieving the desired outcomes. We outline these challenges below within the context of an education-oriented project, a research-oriented project and a project that combines the two objectives.

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