PUBLICATIONS

RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS

For more details on potential uses of citizen science in general, and on water quality in particular, please consult our publications:

Can citizen science meaningfully complement official data on water quality collected by public authorities?

König, A., Pickar, K., Stankiewicz, J. & Hondrila, K. (2021). Can citizen science complement official data sources that serve as evidence-base for policies and practice to improve water quality? Statistical Journal of the IAOS, DOI: 10.3233/SJI-200737

What are the main issues relating to data quality from citizen science compared to official data produced in the context of regulation and policy making?

Stankiewicz, J, König, A, Pickar, K and Weiss, S. 2023. How Certain is Good Enough? Managing Data Quality and Uncertainty in Ordinal Citizen Science Data Sets for Evidence-Based Policies on Fresh Water. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 8(1): 39, pp. 1–15.   DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/cstp.592   

How can we think about purposes for citizen science in relation to decisions with high stakes, with values in dispute, in a world with high levels of uncertainty?

Mordechai Haklay, Ariane König, Fabien Moustard, Nicolle Aspee, 2023. Citizen science and Post-Normal Science’s extended peer community: Identifying overlaps by mapping typologies, Futures, 150: 103178, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2023.103178.

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