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Monitoring, collecting, and validating data of inland wetland survey based on citizen science methodology

  • Inae Yeo (Research Policy Planning Team, National Institute of Ecology) ;
  • Kwangjin Cho (Ecological Restoration Team, National Institute of Ecology) ;
  • Yeonsu Chu (Wetlands Research Team, National Institute of Ecology) ;
  • Pyoungbeom Kim (Wetlands Restoration Team, National Institute of Ecology) ;
  • Sangwook Han (Wetlands Research Team, National Institute of Ecology)
  • 투고 : 2023.12.12
  • 심사 : 2024.08.29
  • 발행 : 2024.09.30

초록

Background: In this study, citizen scientists gathered survey data by monitoring inland wetlands, recognized as carbon sinks, and verified the accuracy of the data for incorporation into ecosystem management policies. Results: In October 2022, citizen scientists conducted surveys on three taxonomical groups (plants, mammals, terrestrial insects) in three wetland protection areas. After capturing photographs with location information, these images were uploaded to a national ecological information bank (EcoBank) managed in Korea. The information collected by citizen scientists underwent cross-validation through two expert methods, involving ecology field experts. First, experts conducted a survey of invasive alien plants in the designated areas and compared their findings with those of citizen scientists. The choice of survey locations by citizen scientists was influenced by their proximity to their residences. Second, an expert scrutinized the accuracy of species names collected and uploaded to EcoBank by citizen scientists, presenting their findings. The classification accuracy for species names was 98.8% for vegetation (n = 83), 21.6% for terrestrial insects (n = 21), and 66.7% for mammals (n = 8). These results indicate that citizen scientists may lack detailed classification ability at the species level. Conclusions: Moving forward, it will be imperative to offer diverse forms of education to strengthen the capabilities of the citizen scientists, including sharing wetland survey results to enhance expertise in species identification, creating and distributing educational materials, and providing on-site education through professional surveyors.

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과제정보

The authors would like to express special appreciation and thanks to citizen scientists(Citizen Scientists from Gwangju- Yeongsook Kwak, Mikyeong Kim, Somin Park, Jongmin Park, Hongsu Seo, Yundeok Oh, Kyeongae Lee, Heuisook Lee, Suyeon Lim, Seongje Cho, and Kihyeok Hong; Citizen Scientists from Goseong in Gyeongnam-Yeonju Kwak, Seongtae Ku, Hyeonju Ryu, Beomkyu Bae, Munyu Yoon, Miheui Lee, Hyeonsook Lee, Myeonok Jang, and Suyeon Heo; Citizen Scientists from Gochang Jeonbuk-Dongsik Kim, Jin Kim, Raeheung Park, Insu Park, and Byeonghoe Yu) who took and registered the pictures of three taxonomical groups (plants, mammals, terrestrial insects) on EcoBank while participating in Cooperative Networks in Protected Areas of inland Wetlands in 2022.

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