Description du projet
Mesurer les répercussions des sciences citoyennes
Le projet MICS, financé par l’UE, met au point une plateforme d’outils pour mesurer les coûts et les bénéfices des sciences citoyennes. Les répercussions des sciences citoyennes sont mesurées dans les domaines suivants: (1) société: les répercussions sur la société et les personnes, ainsi que la compréhension et les valeurs collectives; (2) économie: les implications pour l’activité entrepreneuriale et les avantages économiques issus des données, par ex. pour le bien public; (3) environnement: les répercussions sur l’environnement physique, chimique et biologique, à savoir la qualité ou la quantité de ressources naturelles ou d’écosystèmes spécifiques; (4) sciences: les répercussions sur le processus scientifique ainsi que sur la recherche de manière générale, et sur le système scientifique; (5) gouvernance: les répercussions sur les processus et les institutions par lesquelles sont prises les décisions.
Objectif
THE MICS project brings together a transdisciplinary team to address a scientific and policy priority area where citizen science has the potential to promote a paradigm shift. Nature-based solutions (NBSs) are actions to protect, sustainably manage and restore natural or modified ecosystems that address societal challenges and provide human well-being. NBSs have increasingly become policy and planning objectives, but major knowledge gaps in NBSs science have hindered their implementation and acceptance. This is largely due to a lack of locally specific information about the influence of: climate, location, condition and management on NBS function and impact. Furthermore, the sustainability of NBSs often depends on the perceptions and needs of stakeholders, including user groups, local communities, conservation bodies, farmers, land managers, policy makers and practitioners.
Due to their systemic complexity and embedding in local context, NBSs offer a unique potential for citizen science to make a major contribution. The MICS project will support NBS research by developing strategies and tools to evaluate impacts on science and society resulting from the integration of citizen science. These tools will foster citizen science approaches that increase both scientific knowledge, and how scientific evidence is taken up by communities and policy makers.
MICS will use novel impact-assessment metrics and instruments that measure costs and benefits of citizen science in relation to the NBSs, with particular attention in the domains of society; democracy; the economy; NBS science, and citizen scientists. These instruments will be grounded in a comprehensive conceptual framework and integrated into an open platform following rigorous validation in key pilot sites along a West-East EU axis. This will test the applicability of the MICS impact-assessment tools in regions with differing opportunities and constraints for NBSs, and with different levels of citizen science uptake.
Champ scientifique
Not validated
Not validated
Régime de financement
RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinateur
OX1 1BT OXFORD
Royaume-Uni
L’entreprise s’est définie comme une PME (petite et moyenne entreprise) au moment de la signature de la convention de subvention.