From citizen science to citizen action: Analysing the potential for a digital platform to cultivate attachments to nature

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Abstract

Identifying private gardens in the U.K. as key sites of environmental engagement, we look at how a longer-term online citizen science programme facilitated the development of new and personal attachments of nature. These were visible through new or renewed interest in wildlife-friendly gardening practices and attitudinal shifts in a large proportion of its participants. Qualitative and quantitative data, collected via interviews, focus groups, surveys and logging of user behaviours, revealed that cultivating a fascination with species identification was key to both 'helping nature' and wider learning, with the programme creating a space where scientific and non-scientific knowledge could co-exist and reinforce one another.

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Sharma, N., Greaves, S., Siddharthan, A., Anderson, H. B., Robinson, A., Colucci-Gray, L., … van der Wal, R. (2019). From citizen science to citizen action: Analysing the potential for a digital platform to cultivate attachments to nature. Journal of Science Communication, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.18010207

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