亚马逊公民科学网络的公民科学家对ict的使用和知识

Liz Vicelli
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亚马逊公民科学网络(Citizen Science Network for The Amazon)目前由29个组织和9个个人组成,他们分布在7个国家(玻利维亚、巴西、哥伦比亚、厄瓜多尔、秘鲁、美国和法国),他们在不同层次上进行合作,产生关于亚马逊流域鱼类和水生生态系统的知识。这项研究提供了公民科学家对信息和通信技术的使用和知识的信息,并确定了现有的差距和挑战。这些结果来自于对该网络的当地合作伙伴进行调查的应用,以及对公民科学家的采访,他们直接与公民科学家进行实地工作。在亚马逊流域周围发现了严重的访问和连接问题,这与所研究的数字工具的使用水平和知识有关。在这个框架中,还确定了当地合作伙伴和科学家在开展活动时面临的挑战。
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Uso y conocimiento de TIC por cientistas ciudadanos de la Red Ciencia Ciudadana para la Amazonía
The Citizen Science Network for the Amazon (is currently made up of 29 organizations and nine individuals, located in seven countries (Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, the United States and France), who collaborate at different levels, generating knowledge about fish and aquatic ecosystems of the Amazon basin. This study provides information on the use and knowledge of information and communication technologies by citizen scientists, as well as the identification of existing gaps and challenges. The results come from the application of surveys addressed to the local partners of the Network, and interviews with citizen scientists, with whom they carry out field work directly. Significant access and connectivity problems were found around the Amazon basin, which are related to the level of use and knowledge of the digital tools studied. In this framework, the challenges faced by both local partners and scientists in the development of their activities were also identified.
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