Curating, Replicating, Orchestrating, and Propogating Citizen Science across Europe

European Research AreaHORIZON-CSAID: 101131696
EC Contribution
€14,856
Consortium Size
6 orgs
Start Year
2024
Summary

In the past decade, citizen science has become a proven and accepted methodology across a wide range of scientific disciplines, able to collect new and complementary data which both enhances and adds context to existing data collection methods. By upscaling to a transnational level, citizen science could collect, analyse and exploit a vast amount of data across the ERA and beyond, achieving a higher impact through creating a multinational community of citizen scientists. However, many citizen science initiatives start at a small-scale, facing technical, practical and conceptual changes when attempting to upscale to a wider level, with current EU mechanisms and other networks not providing the support, coordination or resources required to assist their effort. CROPS aspires to inform and evolve the EU Research & Innovation system so that it can adequately support the transition of citizen science from small-scale to a Europe-wide level, moving it towards a modern, open-science approach. It will identify the most suitable citizen science initiatives for upscaling to the Europe-wide level, and in doing so will develop protocols, resources and examples of best practice for the upscaling of citizen science activities, helping practitioners to fully realise the potential impact of their activities towards the Horizon Europe EU Missions. This support will be tailored to all different types of citizen science, and the different stakeholders that are involved and participation taken.

Consortium (6)

Project Results (16)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (6)
Delineating the contours of citizen science: Development of the ECSA characteristics of citizen science
Open Research Europe· 2025DOI
Dilek FRAISL; Muki Haklay; Gerid Hager; Uta Wehn; Linda See; Susanne Hecker; Bastian Greshake Tzovaras; Margaret Gold; Luigi Ceccaroni; Barbara Kieslinger; Sasha Woods; Christian Nold; Bálint Balázs; Marzia Mazzonetto; Simone Ruefenacht; Lea A. Shanley; Alice Motion; Andrea Sforzi; Daniel Dörler; Florian Heigl; Katrin Vohland; Katherin Wagenknecht; Teresa Schaefer; Dorte Riemenschneider; Ariel Lindner; Maike Weißpflug; Monika Mačiulienė
Leveraging Citizen Data to Improve Public Services and Measure Progress Toward Sustainable Development Goal 16
Sustainable Development· 2025DOI
Dilek Fraisl, Mariana Neves, Omar Seidu, Cyrus Kwesi Darpoh, Aparna Basnyat, Fatma Usheva, Basil Tungbani, Dieudonnee Ankamah, Linda See, Arvinn Gadgil
Leveraging the collaborative power of AI and citizen science for sustainable development
Nature Sustainability· 2025DOI
Fraisl, Dilek; See, Linda; Fritz, Steffen; Haklay, Mordechai; Mccallum, Ian
Sustainable Development
Sustainable Development· 2025DOI
Dilek Fraisl; Mariana Neves; Omar Seidu; Cyrus Kwesi Darpoh; Aparna Basnyat; Fatma Usheva; Basil Tungbani; Dieudonnee Ankamah; Linda See; Arvinn Gadgil
CROPS: changing the scale of citizen science towards the transnational level
ARPHA Proceedings· 2024DOI
James Sprinks; Giovanni Maccani; Dilek Fraisl; Ana Solange Leal; Agueda Gras-Velazquez; Arianna Liconti; Steffen Fritz; Catarina Azevedo; Luigi Ceccaroni; Stephen Parkinson
The use of citizen science data for biodiversity monitoring and informing the GBF indicators
· 2024
Fraisl, D.
Deliverables (9)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - CROPS (Curating, Replicating, Orchestrating, and Propogating Citizen Science across Europe)