Citizen science is a form of scientific research in which members of the public, often referred to as "citizen scientists," actively participate in scientific investigations. These individuals contribute their time, effort, and expertise to help scientists collect data, analyse information, and address research questions. Citizen science projects engage non-professional scientists in a wide range of disciplines, including environmental science, astronomy, biology, ecology, and more.
Example of citizen science initiatives in USM is “USM Campus Nature Challenge”
Scientific Discovery and Advancement: Citizen science significantly contributes to scientific discovery and advancements across various fields. By engaging a large and diverse group of volunteers, citizen science projects generate vast amounts of data that would be otherwise unattainable. This data, collected by citizen scientists, supports research efforts, fuels scientific publications, and facilitates breakthroughs in areas such as ecology, astronomy, public health, and climate science.
Public Engagement and Scientific Literacy: Citizen science fosters public engagement with science by involving non-professional scientists in the research process. Through their participation, citizens gain a deeper understanding of scientific methodologies, data collection techniques, and the scientific inquiry process. This engagement promotes scientific literacy, encourages critical thinking, and empowers individuals to contribute to real-world research, ultimately bridging the gap between scientists and the general public.
Environmental Conservation and Community Empowerment: Citizen science projects focused on environmental monitoring and conservation empower communities to actively participate in the protection and management of their local ecosystems. By involving citizens in data collection efforts, these projects raise awareness of environmental issues, build a sense of environmental stewardship, and encourage sustainable practices. Citizen science also empowers communities by providing them with the knowledge and tools to advocate for environmental policy changes and contribute to local decision-making processes.
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