Ressource en auto-formation : Value and limits of citizen science in biodiversity monitoring
- biodiversity
- citizen sciences
- conservation policies
Présentation de: Value and limits of citizen science in biodiversity monitoring
Informations pratiques sur cette ressource
Mentions légales :http://www.set-revue.fr/mentions-legales
Description de la ressource en auto-formation
Résumé
Citizen sciences are undergoing strong growth, a fact demonstrated by the session devoted to the topic at the 3rd French-language meetings on conservation biology (Le reveil du dodo III, 17-19 March 2009 in Montpellier) and the seminar titled Citizen science and biodiversity, held in Montpellier on 22-23 October 2009.Marion and Frédéric Gosselin, engineer and researcher at Cemagref in Nogent-sur-Vernisson discuss the topic here with Romain Julliard, researcher at the MNHN bird-ringing project and who has managed a number of Vigie-Nature programmes requiring public participation (naturalists and amateurs) to collect the necessary data. The discussion successively addresses the history of citizen sciences, their advantages and limits, focussing on the assessment of biodiversity-conservation policies.
"Domaine(s)" et indice(s) Dewey
- Biodiversité (578.7)
- Sciences de la nature et mathématiques (500)
Domaine(s)
Informations techniques sur cette ressource en auto-formation
Intervenants, édition et diffusion
Intervenants
Édition
- Cemagref
Diffusion
AUTEUR(S)
- Marion Gosselin
Cemagref - Frédéric Gosselin
Cemagref - Romain Julliard
Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
DIFFUSION
ÉDITION
Cemagref
EN SAVOIR PLUS
- Identifiant de la fiche
oai:uved:Cemagref-Citizen-Science - Identifiant OAI-PMH
oai:uved:Cemagref-Citizen-Science - Version
V1 - Statut de la fiche
final - Schéma de la métadonnée
- LOMv1.0
- LOMFRv1.0
- SupLOMFRv1.0
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- Entrepôt d'origine
UVED - Publication
15-03-2011