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新书 《Citizen Science: Public Participation in Environmental Research》由康奈尔大学出版社 出版。
出版社链接:
http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/?GCOI=80140100107290
书评:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169534713001109
目录:
Foreword by Richard Louv
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Why Citizen Science?
by Janis L. Dickinson and Rick Bonney
Part I. The Practice of Citizen Science
1. Overview of Citizen Science
by Rick Bonney and Janis L. Dickinson
2. Projects and Possibilities: Lessons from Citizen Science Projects
From Backyard Observations to Continent-Wide Trends: Lessons from the First Twenty-Two Years of Project FeederWatch
by David N. Bonter
Monitoring Monarchs: Citizen Science and a Charismatic Insect
by Karen S. Oberhauser
Neighborhood Nestwatch: Mentoring Citizens in the Urban Matrix
by Peter P. Marra and Robert Reitsma
Project BudBurst: Citizen Science for All Seasons
by Sandra Henderson, Dennis L. Ward, Kirsten K. Meymaris, Paul Alaback, and Kayri Havens
3. Using Bioinformatics in Citizen Science
by Steve Kelling
4. Growing the Base for Citizen Science: Recruiting and Engaging Participants
by Miyoko Chu, Patricia Leonard, and Flisa Stevenson
5. What Is Our Impact? Toward a Unified Framework for Evaluating Outcomes of Citizen Science Participation
by Tina Phillips, Rick Bonney, and Jennifer L. Shirk
Part II. Impacts of Citizen Science on Conservation Research
6. The Opportunities and Challenges of Citizen Science as a Tool for Ecological Research
by Caren B. Cooper, Wesley M. Hochachka, and André A. Dhondt
7. Widening the Circle of Investigation: The Interface between Citizen Science and Landscape Ecology
by Benjamin Zuckerberg and Kevin McGarigal
8. Using Data Mining to Discover Biological Patterns in Citizen Science Observations
by Daniel Fink and Wesley M. Hochachka
9. Developing a Conservation Research Program with Citizen Science
by Ralph S. Hames, James D. Lowe, and Kenneth V. Rosenberg
10. Citizens, Science, and Environmental Policy: A British Perspective
by Jeremy J. D. Greenwood
Part III. Educational, Social, and Behavioral Aspects of Citizen Science
11. Cognitive Considerations in the Development of Citizen Science Projects
by Rebecca C. Jordan, Joan G. Ehrenfeld, Steven A. Gray, Wesley R. Brooks, David V. Howe, and Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver
12. Who Poses the Question? Using Citizen Science to Help K–12 Teachers Meet the Mandate for Inquiry
by Nancy M. Trautmann, Jennifer L. Shirk, Jennifer Fee, and Marianne E. Krasny
13. A Gateway to Science for All: Celebrate Urban Birds
by Karen Purcell, Cecilia Garibay, and Janis L. Dickinson
14. Children and Nature: Following the Trail to Environmental Attitudes and Behavior
by Nancy M. Wells and Kristi S. Lekies
15. Internet-Based Social Networking and Collective Action Models of Citizen Science: Theory Meets Possibility
by Heather A. Triezenberg, Barbara A. Knuth, Y. Connie Yuan, and Janis L. Dickinson
16. A Role for Citizen Science in Disaster and Conflict Recovery and Resilience
by Keith G. Tidball and Marianne E. Krasny
Afterword by John W. Fitzpatrick
Literature Cited
Index
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