Citizen science, or the use of scientific principles and methods by non-professional scientists, may be a powerful method to improve public participation in research as well as public health and is regarded as a promising research approach to improve implementation and adoption of technological develop...
Citizen science (CS) allows for the participation of trained citizen volunteers in research or regulatory activities, often resulting in an increased data collection on spatial and temporal scales [6,7,8,9]. CS also facilitates increased participation of the general public in resource management [10...