Engaging Citizens in Environmental Monitoring via Gaming
International Journal of Spatial Data Infrastructures Research, , 13: 15-23
Article 2018 English
Authors
IM
Ian McCallum
LS
Linda See
TS
Tobias Sturn
Abstract
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Citizen science is quickly becoming one of the most effective tools for the rapid and low-cost collection of environmental information, filling a long recognized gap in in-situ data. Incentivizing citizens to participate, however, remains a challenge, with gaming being widely recognized as an effective solution to overcome the participation barrier. Building upon well-known gaming mechanics, games provide the user with a competitive and fun environment. This paper presents three different applications that employ game mechanics and have generated useful information for environmental science. Furthermore, it describes the lessons learnt from this process to guide future efforts.
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