Participatory soil citizen science: An unexploited resource for European soil research
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Authors
Mason, EloiseGascuel‐Odoux, Chantal
Aldrian, Ulrike
Sun, Hao
Miloczki, Julia
Götzinger, Sophia
Burton, Victoria J
Rienks, Froukje
Di Lonardo, Sara
Sandén, Taru
Issue date
2024-03
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Soils are key components of our ecosystems and provide 95%–99% of our food. This importance is reflected by an increase in participatory citizen science projects on soils. Citizen science is a participatory research method that actively involves and engages the public in scientific enquiry to generate new knowledge or understanding. Here, we review past and current citizen science projects on agricultural soils across Europe. We conducted a web‐based survey and described 24 reviewed European citizen science projects in the light of the 10 principles of citizen science and identified success factors for citizen science. Over 66% of the projects generated soil biodiversity data; 54% and 42% of the projects generated data on vegetation cover and soil organic carbon, respectively. Our findings show that soil citizen science projects aligned with the 10 principles of citizen science offer an unexploited resource for European soil health research. We conclude that promoting co‐creation, fostering knowledge‐sharing networks and enabling long‐term communication and commitment with citizens are success factors for further development of citizen science on soils.</jats:p>Publisher
WileyJournal
European Journal of Soil ScienceType
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NHM RepositoryCopyright © 2024 The Authors. European Journal of Soil Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Society of Soil Science.https://doi.org/10.1111/ejss.13470This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, providedthe original work is properly cited. The linked file is the publlished version of the article
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1351-0754EISSN
1365-2389ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/ejss.13470
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