How does Citizen Science matter for policy? Analyzing the impact of citizen science in policy making

Almomani A, Awai EP, Bonn A, de Barros IA, Friedly C, Gharesifard M, Hecker S, Kartika EC, Kraft A, Matthus E, Peter M, Raja Schoob NB, Richter A, Rouet-Leduc J, Schade S (2019)


Publication Type: Conference contribution, Abstract of a poster

Publication year: 2019

Event location: Leipzig DE

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3405334

Open Access Link: https://zenodo.org/record/3405334#.Xu43N5bRY5k

Abstract

Citizen Science has been proven to support policy making (Bio Innovation Service, 2018),yet harnessing the full potential of Citizen Science requires further understanding of the particular areas of the policy development process where different Citizen Science projects have contributed. Using the policy cycle framework (Howlett&Ramesh, 2003) we assessed 500 Citizen Science projects reported in EU inventory and conducted in-depth analysis of 25 case studies. Our study aims to determine the impact of citizen science projects on the
policy cycle.

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APA:

Almomani, A., Awai, E.P., Bonn, A., de Barros, I.A., Friedly, C., Gharesifard, M.,... Schade, S. (2019). How does Citizen Science matter for policy? Analyzing the impact of citizen science in policy making. Poster presentation at iDiv Annual Conference 2019, Leipzig, DE.

MLA:

Almomani, Abeer, et al. "How does Citizen Science matter for policy? Analyzing the impact of citizen science in policy making." Presented at iDiv Annual Conference 2019, Leipzig 2019.

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