全球淡水监测:公民科学在欧洲水框架指令(WFD)和联合国可持续发展目标(sdg)中的作用,以及激励与环境监管机构合作的机会。

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2025-08-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.19162.3
Bruna Gumiero, Leonardo Veronesi, Luisa Galgani, Riccardo Gaetano Cirrone, Alessio Corsi, Andrea Tafi, Steven Arthur Loiselle
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公民科学在推进欧盟水框架指令(WFD)和联合国可持续发展目标(SDGs)的目标方面发挥着至关重要的作用。公民科学的关键优势之一是,它填补了水生生态系统管理和观测方面的信息空白,特别是经常缺乏国家和地方机构监测的小河流。本研究探讨了将公民科学数据与环境机构数据相结合的机遇和挑战。通过对85份涉及淡水公民科学的出版物的分析,讨论了目前的技术状况,发现其中34份实际上使用了公民科学生成的数据。对这34项研究进行了更详细的分析,重点是数据质量和地理分布。研究结果强调,与实验室值相比,公民生成的数据达到了70%到90%的准确性,但尽管如此,人们往往缺乏对公民科学数据和过程的信任。这反映在决策者和监管机构的有限参与上。本出版物强调了与环境机构合作的良好做法、挑战和机遇,并举例说明了一些解决世界淡水日问题和增加淡水公民科学影响的项目。
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Freshwater monitoring across the globe: the role of citizen science within the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and opportunities to incentivize the collaboration with environmental regulators.

Citizen science plays a crucial role in advancing the objectives of the European Union's Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Among the key strengths of citizen science is that it fills information gaps in the management and observation of aquatic ecosystems, especially small rivers that often lack national and sub-national agency monitoring. The present study explores opportunities and challenges of integrating citizen science data with those of Environmental Agencies. The current state of the art is discussed through an analysis of 85 publications dealing with freshwater citizen science, finding that 34 of the ones individuated actually use citizen-science generated data. These 34 studies were analysed in more details focusing on data quality and geographical distribution. Findings highlight that citizen-generated data reach an accuracy between 70% and 90% when compared to laboratory values, but despite this outcome there is often lack of trust in citizen science data and processes. This is reflected in a limited involvement with policymakers and regulatory agencies. The present publication highlights good practices, challenges and opportunities for collaboration with environmental agencies, giving examples of some projects to address the WFD and increase the impact of freshwater citizen science.

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