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    Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :
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    almafu_9961574125102883
    Format: 1 online resource (217 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9789819703043
    Series Statement: Ecological Research Monographs,
    Content: This book introduces community science (or citizen science) projects in Japan with a focus on ecology. Environments and ecosystems that have been slowly built up over time are changing and collapsing dramatically. In this rapidly changing environment, ecologists need to collaborate with volunteers in their research and activities to investigate and conserve a vast area. This book aims to guide ecologists in the practice of community science. The authors, who are leading ecologists and practitioners of community science projects, share their methods and lessons learned from practice. The book begins with the definition of community science and the following chapters introduce monitoring in ecological community science, using various methods such as observation, specimens, photographs, videos, sounds, and environmental DNA. Readers can learn about the advantages and disadvantages of these methods in ecological community science monitoring. The book also covers topics such as scientific communication, data obtained from ecological community science monitoring, the rights of participants, decision-making in community science, and conservation activities with volunteers such as invasive alien species extermination and nature restoration. This book serves as a valuable resource for readers interested in ecological community science and its practice. The book is suitable for both undergraduate students and researchers as well as practitioners. .
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Fundamental Ideas and Concepts in Citizen Science -- Chapter 3. Practicing collaborative biodiversity research with high schools to benefit both education and invasive species monitoring -- Chapter 4. Hanamaru-Maruhana (Bumble bee) National Census Using Photographs -- Chapter 5. Cyberforest Using Video and Sounds -- Chapter 6. Community Science Initiatives Utilizing Environmental DNA -- Chapter 7. Diverse motivations in citizen science -- Chapter 8. Dandelion Survey - Western Japan 2020, Kochi Prefecture -- Chapter 9. Citizen Science and Natural History Museums in Japan -- Chapter 10. Science Communication: Bridging between Science and Society -- Chapter 11. The essential principle for appropriate data policy of citizen science projects: Correspondence for the diverse and transmutable attributes of participants -- Chapter 12. Citizen science for social decision-making: Avoiding missteps and unlocking potentials -- Chapter 13. The Importance of Dialogue between Science and the Public Shown in the Invasive Bumblebee Problem -- Chapter 14. Management of wetland ecosystems with the participation of citizens -- Chapter 15. Editor’s note.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Suzuki-Ohno, Yukari Community Science in Ecology Singapore : Springer,c2024 ISBN 9789819703036
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :
    UID:
    edoccha_9961574125102883
    Format: 1 online resource (217 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9789819703043
    Series Statement: Ecological Research Monographs,
    Content: This book introduces community science (or citizen science) projects in Japan with a focus on ecology. Environments and ecosystems that have been slowly built up over time are changing and collapsing dramatically. In this rapidly changing environment, ecologists need to collaborate with volunteers in their research and activities to investigate and conserve a vast area. This book aims to guide ecologists in the practice of community science. The authors, who are leading ecologists and practitioners of community science projects, share their methods and lessons learned from practice. The book begins with the definition of community science and the following chapters introduce monitoring in ecological community science, using various methods such as observation, specimens, photographs, videos, sounds, and environmental DNA. Readers can learn about the advantages and disadvantages of these methods in ecological community science monitoring. The book also covers topics such as scientific communication, data obtained from ecological community science monitoring, the rights of participants, decision-making in community science, and conservation activities with volunteers such as invasive alien species extermination and nature restoration. This book serves as a valuable resource for readers interested in ecological community science and its practice. The book is suitable for both undergraduate students and researchers as well as practitioners. .
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Fundamental Ideas and Concepts in Citizen Science -- Chapter 3. Practicing collaborative biodiversity research with high schools to benefit both education and invasive species monitoring -- Chapter 4. Hanamaru-Maruhana (Bumble bee) National Census Using Photographs -- Chapter 5. Cyberforest Using Video and Sounds -- Chapter 6. Community Science Initiatives Utilizing Environmental DNA -- Chapter 7. Diverse motivations in citizen science -- Chapter 8. Dandelion Survey - Western Japan 2020, Kochi Prefecture -- Chapter 9. Citizen Science and Natural History Museums in Japan -- Chapter 10. Science Communication: Bridging between Science and Society -- Chapter 11. The essential principle for appropriate data policy of citizen science projects: Correspondence for the diverse and transmutable attributes of participants -- Chapter 12. Citizen science for social decision-making: Avoiding missteps and unlocking potentials -- Chapter 13. The Importance of Dialogue between Science and the Public Shown in the Invasive Bumblebee Problem -- Chapter 14. Management of wetland ecosystems with the participation of citizens -- Chapter 15. Editor’s note.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Suzuki-Ohno, Yukari Community Science in Ecology Singapore : Springer,c2024 ISBN 9789819703036
    Language: English
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    almahu_9949771896502882
    Format: X, 218 p. 78 illus., 54 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9789819703043
    Series Statement: Ecological Research Monographs,
    Content: This book introduces community science (or citizen science) projects in Japan with a focus on ecology. Environments and ecosystems that have been slowly built up over time are changing and collapsing dramatically. In this rapidly changing environment, ecologists need to collaborate with volunteers in their research and activities to investigate and conserve a vast area. This book aims to guide ecologists in the practice of community science. The authors, who are leading ecologists and practitioners of community science projects, share their methods and lessons learned from practice. The book begins with the definition of community science and the following chapters introduce monitoring in ecological community science, using various methods such as observation, specimens, photographs, videos, sounds, and environmental DNA. Readers can learn about the advantages and disadvantages of these methods in ecological community science monitoring. The book also covers topics such as scientific communication, data obtained from ecological community science monitoring, the rights of participants, decision-making in community science, and conservation activities with volunteers such as invasive alien species extermination and nature restoration. This book serves as a valuable resource for readers interested in ecological community science and its practice. The book is suitable for both undergraduate students and researchers as well as practitioners. .
    Note: Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Fundamental Ideas and Concepts in Citizen Science -- Chapter 3. Practicing collaborative biodiversity research with high schools to benefit both education and invasive species monitoring -- Chapter 4. Hanamaru-Maruhana (Bumble bee) National Census Using Photographs -- Chapter 5. Cyberforest Using Video and Sounds -- Chapter 6. Community Science Initiatives Utilizing Environmental DNA -- Chapter 7. Diverse motivations in citizen science -- Chapter 8. Dandelion Survey - Western Japan 2020, Kochi Prefecture -- Chapter 9. Citizen Science and Natural History Museums in Japan -- Chapter 10. Science Communication: Bridging between Science and Society -- Chapter 11. The essential principle for appropriate data policy of citizen science projects: Correspondence for the diverse and transmutable attributes of participants -- Chapter 12. Citizen science for social decision-making: Avoiding missteps and unlocking potentials -- Chapter 13. The Importance of Dialogue between Science and the Public Shown in the Invasive Bumblebee Problem -- Chapter 14. Management of wetland ecosystems with the participation of citizens -- Chapter 15. Editor's note.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819703036
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819703050
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789819703067
    Language: English
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