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Baiba Pruse

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Citizen Science in the Natural Sciences

2021

AbstractThe natural sciences include the life and physical sciences and study nature through observing and understanding phenomena, testing hypotheses, and performing experiments. Key principles such as reliability, validity, objectivity, and predictability are achieved through transparent assumptions, methods, data, and interpretations as well as multidisciplinarity.In this chapter we present insights into the genesis of citizen science in the natural sciences and reflect on the intellectual history of the natural sciences in relation to citizen science today. Further, we consider the current scientific approaches and achievements of natural science projects, which are applying citizen sci…

0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer scienceManagement scienceTheoretical research010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesEmpirical researchMultidisciplinary approachCitizen scienceNatural sciencePredictabilityObjectivity (science)Reliability (statistics)0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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We need to appreciate common synanthropic plants before they become rare: Case study in Latgale (Latvia)

2020

Local ecological knowledge holds great potential in contributing to sustainable resource management and conservation activities. For this reason, the authors choose to analyse an ethnobotanical dataset from the Baltic Sea region by exploring the relationship between plants and humans on the basis of three main categories: habitat characteristics, distribution in the wild and plant sensitivity to human impact beyond physical distance. The study provides empirical evidence of widespread usage of so-called common species which are widely distributed in the territory and benefit from human activity. When considering the data via the intensity of use, based on detailed use-reports (DUR), the mai…

Ecologybusiness.industryCommon Species; Conservation; Ethnobotany; Synanthropic PlantsEthnobotanyDistribution (economics)Common SpeciesPlant ScienceConservationLocal communityGeographyHabitatCommon speciesAnthropologyEthnobotanyRare caseSynanthropic PlantsAnimal Science and ZoologyEmpirical evidencebusinessEnvironmental planningIntegrated managementNature and Landscape ConservationSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale e ApplicataEthnobiology and Conservation
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Active Wild Food Practices among Culturally Diverse Groups in the 21st Century across Latgale, Latvia

2021

Simple Summary A study in the bordering region of Latvia took place in order to investigate wild plant food uses. In total 72 interviewees reported food uses. The most represented uses of recorded plants were recreational tea; for jam; as snacks and soup; and drink. Interviewees also reported loss of foraging practice due to the habitat change as for example in case of caraway and chamomile. The results indicated that part of the reason for the main use of wild plants were linked to diet diversification. Abstract Local ecological knowledge (LEK), including but not limited to the use of wild food plants, plays a large role in sustainable natural resource management schemes, primarily due to …

0106 biological sciencesQH301-705.5BiodiversityContext (language use)Diversification (marketing strategy)Biology01 natural sciencesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyArticleSettore BIO/01 - Botanica GeneraleforagingCultural diversityBiology (General)Natural resource managementSocioeconomicsnatural resourcesRecreationGeneral Immunology and Microbiologyfood and beverageswild food plantslocal ecological knowledgeNatural resourceLatvia0104 chemical sciencesLocal community010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesForaging; Latvia; Local ecological knowledge; Natural resources; Wild food plants010606 plant biology & botanyBiology
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The Value of Stakeholder Mapping to Enhance Co-Creation in Citizen Science Initiatives

2019

This report aims to enhance our understanding of stakeholder mapping for co-created citizen science initiatives. It presents and discusses findings from an international two-day stakeholder mapping workshop with researchers, event organizers, communication experts, and artists realizing citizen science activities. Participants identified examples of co-creation in their work and mapped stakeholders for three co-creation initiatives from the “Doing It Together Science” project. For each case, we provide an overview of the stakeholder groups involved and the lessons derived from identifying actual and potential stakeholders in different phases of each activity and using different ways for map…

Value (ethics)MultidisciplinaryKnowledge managementbusiness.industryEvent (computing)Stakeholder communication05 social sciencesStakeholdercitizen science; co-creation; stakeholder mappingCitizen sciencestakeholder mappingWork (electrical)Political science0502 economics and businesscitizen scienceCitizen scienceCo-creationStakeholder analysis050211 marketinglcsh:Qbusinesslcsh:Science050203 business & managementco-creation
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