Understanding technological, cultural, and environmental motivators explaining the adoption of citizen science apps for coastal environment monitoring
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Resumo: | Environmental and nature conservation authorities are calling for a collective effort to break or reduce the current cycle of environmental degradation. Much of the response depends on scientific knowledge production based on thematically and geographically comprehensive datasets. Citizen science (CS) is a cost-effective support tool for scientific research that provides means for building large and comprehensive datasets and promoting public awareness and participation. One of the greatest challenges of CS is to engage citizens and retain par-ticipants in the project. Our work addresses this challenge by (1) defining the role that technological, cultural, and environmental dimensions play in the adoption of CS apps for coastal environment monitoring, and (2) providing base knowledge about the profile of the apps' most likely users and the functional features they require to be successful. Collectivists and people who assume a green identity are the most likely users of these apps. Drivers of their use are the promotion of citizen empowerment, habit development, provision of facilitating conditions, and proof of environmental performance.The outcome of this study is a set of guidelines for project managers, app developers, and policymakers for citizens' engagement and retention in CS coastal environment monitoring projects through their apps. |
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Understanding technological, cultural, and environmental motivators explaining the adoption of citizen science apps for coastal environment monitoring |
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Understanding technological, cultural, and environmental motivators explaining the adoption of citizen science apps for coastal environment monitoring |
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Understanding technological, cultural, and environmental motivators explaining the adoption of citizen science apps for coastal environment monitoring Cardoso-Andrade, Mariana Citizen science Coastal monitoring Citizen empowerment Public participation Behavior change Citizen science apps |
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Understanding technological, cultural, and environmental motivators explaining the adoption of citizen science apps for coastal environment monitoring |
title_full |
Understanding technological, cultural, and environmental motivators explaining the adoption of citizen science apps for coastal environment monitoring |
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Understanding technological, cultural, and environmental motivators explaining the adoption of citizen science apps for coastal environment monitoring |
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Understanding technological, cultural, and environmental motivators explaining the adoption of citizen science apps for coastal environment monitoring |
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Understanding technological, cultural, and environmental motivators explaining the adoption of citizen science apps for coastal environment monitoring |
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Cardoso-Andrade, Mariana |
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Cardoso-Andrade, Mariana Cruz-Jesus, Frederico Souza Troncoso, Jesus Queiroga, Henrique Gonçalves, Jorge Manuel Santos |
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Cruz-Jesus, Frederico Souza Troncoso, Jesus Queiroga, Henrique Gonçalves, Jorge Manuel Santos |
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Sapientia |
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Cardoso-Andrade, Mariana Cruz-Jesus, Frederico Souza Troncoso, Jesus Queiroga, Henrique Gonçalves, Jorge Manuel Santos |
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Citizen science Coastal monitoring Citizen empowerment Public participation Behavior change Citizen science apps |
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Citizen science Coastal monitoring Citizen empowerment Public participation Behavior change Citizen science apps |
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Environmental and nature conservation authorities are calling for a collective effort to break or reduce the current cycle of environmental degradation. Much of the response depends on scientific knowledge production based on thematically and geographically comprehensive datasets. Citizen science (CS) is a cost-effective support tool for scientific research that provides means for building large and comprehensive datasets and promoting public awareness and participation. One of the greatest challenges of CS is to engage citizens and retain par-ticipants in the project. Our work addresses this challenge by (1) defining the role that technological, cultural, and environmental dimensions play in the adoption of CS apps for coastal environment monitoring, and (2) providing base knowledge about the profile of the apps' most likely users and the functional features they require to be successful. Collectivists and people who assume a green identity are the most likely users of these apps. Drivers of their use are the promotion of citizen empowerment, habit development, provision of facilitating conditions, and proof of environmental performance.The outcome of this study is a set of guidelines for project managers, app developers, and policymakers for citizens' engagement and retention in CS coastal environment monitoring projects through their apps. |
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