Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1051327 Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Land change science highlights the growing need for research in urban land teleconnections.•Citizen science is growing in popularity and will be foundational to the Future Earth Initiative.•Political ecology and participatory action research informs a citizen science model for justice.•University-community partnerships should consider citizen science processes and products.

Citizen science is key to the success of Future Earth Initiatives for urban sustainability. Emerging research in urban land teleconnections highlights the benefits of incorporating theoretical insights from political ecology and participatory action research. Reviewing some of the forces propelling the recent popularity of citizen science, this article outlines challenges to processes of collaboration between scientists and non-scientists. We distinguish these concerns from others that may arise from the data or other products resulting from citizen science projects. Careful consideration of the processes and products of citizen science could engender a more fruitful relationship between professional scientists and their research communities and help universities to build effective partnerships with those in wider society whose expertise comes from their life experience.

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