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Citizen science approach

as a means to mobilise

local communities in sentinel landscape

initiatives

edmond dounias

[email protected]

Sentinel landscape meeting

CIFOR Headquarters

30/09 – 01/10 2011

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Simplicity objectives and methods

Scheme

clear structure, well designed protocol

Feedback

results, maps, graphs available

Communication

press release, networking, attractive

website, scientific publication and

educational output

citizens scientists

results understanding

education

question and protocol

data

More participatory

approaches

Classical CS

Devictor, V., Whittaker, R. J. and Beltrame, C. 2010 Beyond scarcity: citizen science programmes as useful tools for

conservation biogeography. Diversity and distributions, 16(3): 354–362.

What is citizen science?

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Useful to address issues of large temporal and spatial extents

Generally more resilient to financial uncertainty

Citizens: the world’s largest research team? Public engagement

in R&D programmes; networking; study case comparison

Valuable in developing the preventive and educational

component for biodiversity conservation

Promote the reconnection between people and nature

Offer great opportunity to demystify scientific approaches

Highly enlightening for researchers

Why should we pay attention

to Citizen Science?

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Don’t Worry, Be Apis!

Beekeeping and honey hunting over the ages

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Diversity of Man and Bee

interactions

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Diversity of honey hunting and

beekeeping procedures

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Social insects, social humans

diversity of social relationships

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Bees and global change

Sentinels of the environment

Natural ecosystem engineers & biodiversity maintenance

Crop pollinators: Induced production of food worldwide

Ethnoentomological knowledge with regard to ongoing

changes (sentinel landscape objectives)

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Citizen science approaches

adapted to IPCLs

Pygmies using GPS to save the trees

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7218078.stm

Citizen Science

Colloquescb.tela-botanica.org

Cyber Tracker

cybertracker.org

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Sharing local ecological knowledge on artisanal honey harvesting and beekeeping in a changing world

© P. Agland 1990

http://www.cefe.cnrs.fr/sentimiel