While the CyberTracker project demonstrates the potential value of employing trackers in conservation and scientific research, it also raises a more fundamental question. If hunter-gatherer…
While the CyberTracker project demonstrates the potential value of employing trackers in conservation and scientific research, it also raises a more fundamental question.
Read MoreParticipatory Community Science usually involves volunteers collecting data, following simple data collection protocols. Projects are initiated and managed by professional scientists, who also analyze and publish the data.
Read MoreIn contrast to Participatory Community Science, Tracking Science is more inclusive and may involve the publication of peer reviewed papers, in scientific journals, of original data and/or hypotheses.
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