2021
DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biab023
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Creating Synergies between Citizen Science and Indigenous and Local Knowledge

Abstract: Citizen science (CS) is receiving increasing attention as a conduit for Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) in ecosystem stewardship and conservation. Drawing on field experience and scientific literature, we explore the connection between CS and ILK and demonstrate approaches for how CS can generate useful knowledge while at the same time strengthening ILK systems. CS invites laypersons to contribute observations, perspectives, and interpretations feeding into scientific knowledge systems. In contrast, ILK c… Show more

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“…A citizen science approach to collaboration offers an avenue to redefine how we collaborate, what constitutes expertise, and who can be involved in knowledge creation [37]. Open and public science methods, make room for traditional, indigenous, and population-specific knowledge and co-creation with groups whose value has been historically minimized or erased [38]. According to the Ten Principles of citizen science, developed by the European citizen science association, proper credit and acknowledgment of the contributions of citizen scientists are essential [39].…”
Section: Principle 3: Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A citizen science approach to collaboration offers an avenue to redefine how we collaborate, what constitutes expertise, and who can be involved in knowledge creation [37]. Open and public science methods, make room for traditional, indigenous, and population-specific knowledge and co-creation with groups whose value has been historically minimized or erased [38]. According to the Ten Principles of citizen science, developed by the European citizen science association, proper credit and acknowledgment of the contributions of citizen scientists are essential [39].…”
Section: Principle 3: Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Citizen science is a rapidly developing research approach in many fields, including the biodiversity conservation and sustainable tourism [32][33][34][35][36][37][38]. The data is of adequate quality to assess the efficiency of PA conservation and tourism management.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly essential when it comes to Indigenous data; the CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance are a critical framework for ensuring Indigenous peoples’ rights to the control of Indigenous data (GIDA 2019 , Carroll et al 2021 ). In addition, when data are collected by community members, as with citizen science, it is important to understand and respect volunteers’ motivations for and concerns about the use of data they have contributed (Ganzevoort et al 2017 , Lynn et al 2019 , Tengö et al 2021 ). The continued normalization of open data sharing must center scholarship and practice that respects ethical data governance, stewardship, and access.…”
Section: How Often Are Presence-only Data Made Available For Reuse?mentioning
confidence: 99%