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    MARCSI - Inventory of Marine Citizen Science Initiatives and the FAIRness of the data they produce

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    Inventory (data set) of Marine Citizen Science Intiatives collected and described in the publication entitled "Past and present marine citizen science around the globe: a cumulative inventory of initiatives and data produced" co-authored by Uta Wehn, Ane Bilbao, Luke Somerwill, Torsten Linders, Joan Maso, Stephen Parkinson, Christina Semasingha, Sasha Woods. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-024-02119-

    Investigating Community Attitudes to Alternative Water Sources: Barwon Region, Australia

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    This doctoral thesis provides a comprehensive examination of community attitudes towards alternative water sources in Victoria's Barwon region, particularly focusing on desalination and purified recycled water for drinking. The research offers valuable insights that can inform and shape water management policies, fostering a more sustainable approach to water resource utilisation in the region.</p

    MARCSI - Inventory of Marine Citizen Science Initiatives and the FAIRness of the data they produce

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    Inventory (data set) of Marine Citizen Science Intiatives collected and described in the publication entitled "Past and present marine citizen science around the globe: a cumulative inventory of initiatives and data produced". AMBIO (Vol. 54, Issue 6, pp. 994–1009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-024-02119-z The metadata at SND/DORIS includes geographical coverage, but mostly only to the level of country/territory.Inventering (dataset) av initiativ inom marin medborgarforskning insamlade och beskrivna i publikationen med titeln "Past and present marine citizen science around the globe: a cumulative inventory of initiatives and data produced". AMBIO (Vol. 54, Issue 6, pp. 994–1009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-024-02119-z Metadata på SND/DORIS inkluderar geografisk täckning, men mestadels endast till nivån land/territoriu

    Past and present marine citizen science around the globe: A cumulative inventory of initiatives and data produced

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    The marine environment is facing serious changes. This requires scientific understanding of the ocean's responses to pressures and management actions to provide the foundation for sustainable development. At the same time, the production of knowledge for a more sustainable world is undergoing rapid change with the uptake of citizen science as means of opening up science. While there is increasing interest in marine citizen science, it is also often conceived as lagging behind citizen science in other areas, such as biodiversity related citizen science on land. This paper analyses empirical evidence collected >1260 past and present marine citizen science initiatives, substantiating the pervasiveness of marine citizen science around the globe. In doing so, it provides the basis for a cumulative inventory of MArine Citizen Science Initiatives (MARCSI) that can inform and shape both the growing community of marine citizen science practitioners and the science of citizen science
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