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Citizen science project design
Michael Pocock (Centre for Ecology & Hydrology)
michael.pocock@ceh.ac.uk @mjopocock
What is ‘citizen science’?
‘real’
science
excellent
engagement
citizen science?
What is ‘citizen science’?
‘real’
science
excellent
engagement
excellent
engagement
‘real’
science
citizen science
Has greater impact
and value because
of the science
Made possible and
better because of
wide engagement
citizen science?
Overview
1. My story
2. Anyone can organise citizen science
3. But maybe you shouldn’t do citizen science
4. Think like a participant
5. Ask the very best questions
6. Be excellent and have fun!
Public engagement with science, with Darren Evans (University of Hull)
• Hypothesis-driven citizen science
• Observational and experimental
• Engagement and science equally important
• ‘Real’ science: greater spatial extent
and fine resolution than would be possible otherwise
With Darren Evans
Funded by:
Horse-chestnut leaf-miner
Cameraria ohridella
• Discovered as new to science in
1970s
• Spread rapidly through Europe
since 1980s
• Reached London in 2002
• Spreads at about 30km per year
Is this the single species of
moth that is familiar to more
people than any other?
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Horse-chestnut tree
Aesculus hippocastanum
• Seeds known as conkers
• Widely planted in towns in
Britain over past 200 years
• Well recognised
• Regarded as
quintessentially British
Yes: damage does increase with length
of time Cameraria has been present
• It takes 4
years to reach
maximum
damage 
a novel result
Mission: pest controllers
Levels of ‘pest control’ are
greatest where the moth has
been longest
Mass participation & hypothesis-led
With Darren Evans
Funded by:
The highlights
• Engaged c. 18, 000 people
• Reached several million people
• Received 10, 000+ data points
• Addressed hypotheses about an
invasive insect
• Discovered new biology about
the insect
• Real science and good
engagement
• Article in PLOS ONE (2014)
Biological recording
www.brc.ac.uk/apps
for list of current apps
Early detection
of invasives
Cascading impacts
of species loss
Trends & indicators
Pocock et al. (2015)
Biological Journal of
the Linnean Society
Record
Research
Respond
Available at www.brc.ac.uk
Recording lots of taxa…
Pocock et al. (2015) Biol. Journal Linnean Soc
…over a long time…
Pocock et al. (2015) Biol. Journal Linnean Soc
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Taxa with atlases
Taxa with
repeat atlases
…by lots of people
Pocock et al. (2015) Biol. Journal Linnean Soc
0
20
40
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120
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
Taxa with atlases
Taxa with
repeat atlases
Slide from: Karolis Kazlauskis. Icons from Flaticons
Several BRC apps were developed by:
www.brc.ac.uk/apps
Large scale, long term data
 contributes to ‘grand challenges’, e.g. biodiversity loss,
food security, invasive species & climate change
 contributes to policy and management
Large scale, long term data
UK NGO’s State of Nature
2373 species trends from
volunteer data
Priority species indicator
2. Anyone can run citizen science
• Discuss: in 2s/3s come up with as many
different types of citizen science as possible
Citizen science is diverse
Mass
participation
Elaborate
approach
Simple
approach
Systematic
sampling
Entirely online
Multivariate analysis
of traits of 507 projects
in ecology & environment
Citizen science is diverse
Mass
participation
Hypothesis-led
Elaborate
approach
Simple
approach
Systematic
sampling
Entirely online
Citizen science is diverse
Long-term
monitoring
+ Engagement, informal education etc.
Ad hoc
recording
Mass participation
Hypothesis
testing
It is changing over time
• There is no single thing of ‘citizen science’!
• It doesn’t always have to be huge
Short article in a naturalists journal
About 12 people took part
Run by Nik Charlton for his PhD –
formed half a chapter
Trialling pheromone traps for
longhorn beetles
About 12 keen naturalists took
part
Recruited via twitter
Both provided greater spatial coverage than otherwise possible
3. Maybe you shouldn’t do citizen science?
Citizen science
• A multitool or a toolbox?
By
Michael Pocock,
Dan Chapman,
Lucy Sheppard &
Helen Roy
Discuss in 2s/3s: what things do you need to think about
if wondering whether to begin a citizen science project?
• Should you consider a citizen science approach? Maybe not
• The generation of citizen science data
is different to professional science
• Unstructured and uncontrolled
• Data of unknown quality
(= varying measurement error)
Before you do citizen science
Available to download.
Search for “CEH citizen science”
• If you do citizen science then decide:
• What does ‘success’ look like?
• Success is entirely context-specific
• Defining success helps you to evaluate
• Formative
• Ongoing
• Summative
• [story about schools projects with Conker Tree
Science]
4. Think like a participant
• Have you ever taken part in citizen science?
• Try out different projects
• You will always be contributing – plus you’ll be
gaining insights!
• Discuss in 2s/3s: Why did you participate in this
project?
What is your pitch?
We need your help to record the abundance of leaf mines of the Gracillarid
micro-moth Cameraria ohridella and the normalised abundance of its parasitoids
• Motivations can clash!
Responsibility
Concern
Fun
activity
Personal
interest
Fear of
a threat
Duty
What is the motivation?
An excuse to
get into the
woods
Generosity
Sense of
discovery
Motivations and triggers
www.yellowhammers.net https://www.zooniverse.org/
Involvement primarily for the sake of science
What is a volunteer anyway?
Opportunities for citizen science in East Africa, June 2016
Motivations may differ from expectations!
Deguines N, Julliard R, de Flores M, Fontaine C (2012) The Whereabouts of Flower Visitors:
Contrasting Land-Use Preferences Revealed by a Country-Wide Survey Based on Citizen
Science. PLoS ONE 7(9): e45822
Motivations
• Different values optimise
recruitment v retention
Blackmore et al. 2013. Common Cause for Nature: Finding values
and frames in the conservation sector.
Rotman et al. 2012. Dynamic changes in motivation in collaborative
citizen-science projects. Proc. ACM 2012 Conf. on Computer
Supported Cooperative Work: 217.
Grove-White et al. 2007. Amateurs as experts: harnessing new
networks for biodiversity’. Lancaster University.
What are the triggers for involvement?
Avian flu monitoring
Pigeon behaviour
Have realistic expectations
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Have realistic expectations
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- National media call the shots!
- Local radio & press is good
- Difficult to involve schools…
unless you visit them
- 0.1% recruitment via mass media
is reasonable
- 10% uptake for each extra step of
involvement
4. Think like a participant
• What is your story?
• What are the motivations?
• Will anyone intend to participate?
• What are the triggers?
• Will anyone actually participate?
• Provide feedback
• A thank you
• Contextual information
• A summary
5. Ask the very best questions
• Be clear about your questions
• They may change… Maybe they should change?
• Keep your aims simple. Keep instructions
simple. And then simplify them. And again.
• Scientists often ask poor questions
• Be clear about analysis
• Know how you will analyse the data in advance of
running the project
• Examples of asking better questions
Using citizen science data in ecology
• Icons: The Noun Project (parkjisun, Luis Prado, Prosymbols, Icon Mafia, Creative Stall, Luke Anthony Firth)
Citizen science
dataset Outputs
Analyst /
Scientist
Outcomes
Reporting
biases
Accounting for biases
People are the ‘data generating process’
• Icons: The Noun Project (parkjisun, Luis Prado, Prosymbols, Icon Mafia, Creative Stall, Luke Anthony Firth)
Citizen science
dataset Outputs
Observers /
Reporters
Analyst /
Scientist
Outcomes
Observation
Reporting
Monitoring spread
• “Tell us if you see it”
Presence only data,
With mis-identifications
Monitoring spread
• “Tell us if you see it” • “Tell us whether you see it”
Presence only data,
With mis-identifications
Presence-absence data?
Monitoring spread
• “Tell us whether you see it”
Presence-absence data?
• Discuss:
• Do you have examples of questions which
could/have been improved?
• Error and bias
• Data don’t need to be perfect, as long as…
• Fit-for-purpose
• Accuracy is known (or estimated)
• How can accuracy be quantified?
• Data entry portals, e.g. don’t enter grid refs, data
format is consistent
• Verifying, e.g. photos (a conservative & time-
consuming approach)
• Pilot data and test data
• Testing through protocol design & re-design
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'True' counts
Children'scounts
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'True' counts
Children'scounts
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'True' counts
Children'scounts
• Children can count mines and moths accurately
• Parasitoids are very small and rare, so harder to count
accurately – but we modelled the mis-counting and
took it into account
Dotted lines = 1:1
Solid lines = line of best fit
Roy et al. (2016) PLoS ONE
Top tips?
• Define success, and evaluate
• Be creative – think big or small, innovate -
engage
• Be scientifically rigorous (and think like a
participant)
• You will under-estimate the investment required
• Learn from and share with others
• Have fun!
Join JISCmail: BES-citizenscience
Activities planned for 2017 include:
• Meeting on crowd-sourcing in ecology
• Citizen science data hackathon
• Bringing participants and professionals
together
• We need student reps!
Citizen
Science
Group
Guides available from CEH website and
UKEOF website.
(Search “CEH citizen science” and
“UKEOF citizen science”)

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Michael Pocock: Citizen Science Project Design

  • 1. Citizen science project design Michael Pocock (Centre for Ecology & Hydrology) michael.pocock@ceh.ac.uk @mjopocock
  • 2. What is ‘citizen science’? ‘real’ science excellent engagement citizen science?
  • 3. What is ‘citizen science’? ‘real’ science excellent engagement excellent engagement ‘real’ science citizen science Has greater impact and value because of the science Made possible and better because of wide engagement citizen science?
  • 4. Overview 1. My story 2. Anyone can organise citizen science 3. But maybe you shouldn’t do citizen science 4. Think like a participant 5. Ask the very best questions 6. Be excellent and have fun!
  • 5. Public engagement with science, with Darren Evans (University of Hull)
  • 6. • Hypothesis-driven citizen science • Observational and experimental • Engagement and science equally important • ‘Real’ science: greater spatial extent and fine resolution than would be possible otherwise With Darren Evans Funded by:
  • 7. Horse-chestnut leaf-miner Cameraria ohridella • Discovered as new to science in 1970s • Spread rapidly through Europe since 1980s • Reached London in 2002 • Spreads at about 30km per year Is this the single species of moth that is familiar to more people than any other? 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
  • 8. Horse-chestnut tree Aesculus hippocastanum • Seeds known as conkers • Widely planted in towns in Britain over past 200 years • Well recognised • Regarded as quintessentially British
  • 9.
  • 10. Yes: damage does increase with length of time Cameraria has been present • It takes 4 years to reach maximum damage  a novel result
  • 11. Mission: pest controllers Levels of ‘pest control’ are greatest where the moth has been longest
  • 12.
  • 13. Mass participation & hypothesis-led With Darren Evans Funded by: The highlights • Engaged c. 18, 000 people • Reached several million people • Received 10, 000+ data points • Addressed hypotheses about an invasive insect • Discovered new biology about the insect • Real science and good engagement • Article in PLOS ONE (2014)
  • 14. Biological recording www.brc.ac.uk/apps for list of current apps Early detection of invasives Cascading impacts of species loss Trends & indicators Pocock et al. (2015) Biological Journal of the Linnean Society Record Research Respond Available at www.brc.ac.uk
  • 15. Recording lots of taxa… Pocock et al. (2015) Biol. Journal Linnean Soc
  • 16. …over a long time… Pocock et al. (2015) Biol. Journal Linnean Soc 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Taxa with atlases Taxa with repeat atlases
  • 17. …by lots of people Pocock et al. (2015) Biol. Journal Linnean Soc 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 Taxa with atlases Taxa with repeat atlases
  • 18. Slide from: Karolis Kazlauskis. Icons from Flaticons Several BRC apps were developed by: www.brc.ac.uk/apps
  • 19. Large scale, long term data  contributes to ‘grand challenges’, e.g. biodiversity loss, food security, invasive species & climate change
  • 20.  contributes to policy and management Large scale, long term data UK NGO’s State of Nature 2373 species trends from volunteer data Priority species indicator
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  • 23. 2. Anyone can run citizen science • Discuss: in 2s/3s come up with as many different types of citizen science as possible
  • 24. Citizen science is diverse Mass participation Elaborate approach Simple approach Systematic sampling Entirely online Multivariate analysis of traits of 507 projects in ecology & environment
  • 25. Citizen science is diverse Mass participation Hypothesis-led Elaborate approach Simple approach Systematic sampling Entirely online
  • 26. Citizen science is diverse Long-term monitoring + Engagement, informal education etc. Ad hoc recording Mass participation Hypothesis testing
  • 27. It is changing over time
  • 28. • There is no single thing of ‘citizen science’! • It doesn’t always have to be huge
  • 29. Short article in a naturalists journal About 12 people took part Run by Nik Charlton for his PhD – formed half a chapter Trialling pheromone traps for longhorn beetles About 12 keen naturalists took part Recruited via twitter Both provided greater spatial coverage than otherwise possible
  • 30. 3. Maybe you shouldn’t do citizen science?
  • 31. Citizen science • A multitool or a toolbox?
  • 32. By Michael Pocock, Dan Chapman, Lucy Sheppard & Helen Roy Discuss in 2s/3s: what things do you need to think about if wondering whether to begin a citizen science project?
  • 33. • Should you consider a citizen science approach? Maybe not • The generation of citizen science data is different to professional science • Unstructured and uncontrolled • Data of unknown quality (= varying measurement error) Before you do citizen science Available to download. Search for “CEH citizen science”
  • 34. • If you do citizen science then decide: • What does ‘success’ look like? • Success is entirely context-specific • Defining success helps you to evaluate • Formative • Ongoing • Summative • [story about schools projects with Conker Tree Science]
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  • 36. 4. Think like a participant • Have you ever taken part in citizen science? • Try out different projects • You will always be contributing – plus you’ll be gaining insights! • Discuss in 2s/3s: Why did you participate in this project?
  • 37. What is your pitch? We need your help to record the abundance of leaf mines of the Gracillarid micro-moth Cameraria ohridella and the normalised abundance of its parasitoids
  • 38. • Motivations can clash! Responsibility Concern Fun activity Personal interest Fear of a threat Duty What is the motivation? An excuse to get into the woods Generosity Sense of discovery
  • 39. Motivations and triggers www.yellowhammers.net https://www.zooniverse.org/ Involvement primarily for the sake of science
  • 40. What is a volunteer anyway? Opportunities for citizen science in East Africa, June 2016
  • 41. Motivations may differ from expectations! Deguines N, Julliard R, de Flores M, Fontaine C (2012) The Whereabouts of Flower Visitors: Contrasting Land-Use Preferences Revealed by a Country-Wide Survey Based on Citizen Science. PLoS ONE 7(9): e45822
  • 42. Motivations • Different values optimise recruitment v retention Blackmore et al. 2013. Common Cause for Nature: Finding values and frames in the conservation sector. Rotman et al. 2012. Dynamic changes in motivation in collaborative citizen-science projects. Proc. ACM 2012 Conf. on Computer Supported Cooperative Work: 217. Grove-White et al. 2007. Amateurs as experts: harnessing new networks for biodiversity’. Lancaster University.
  • 43. What are the triggers for involvement? Avian flu monitoring Pigeon behaviour
  • 45. Have realistic expectations 050100150200 Recordsperday Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct 2010 2011 2012 - National media call the shots! - Local radio & press is good - Difficult to involve schools… unless you visit them - 0.1% recruitment via mass media is reasonable - 10% uptake for each extra step of involvement
  • 46. 4. Think like a participant • What is your story? • What are the motivations? • Will anyone intend to participate? • What are the triggers? • Will anyone actually participate? • Provide feedback • A thank you • Contextual information • A summary
  • 47. 5. Ask the very best questions • Be clear about your questions • They may change… Maybe they should change? • Keep your aims simple. Keep instructions simple. And then simplify them. And again. • Scientists often ask poor questions • Be clear about analysis • Know how you will analyse the data in advance of running the project • Examples of asking better questions
  • 48. Using citizen science data in ecology • Icons: The Noun Project (parkjisun, Luis Prado, Prosymbols, Icon Mafia, Creative Stall, Luke Anthony Firth) Citizen science dataset Outputs Analyst / Scientist Outcomes Reporting biases Accounting for biases
  • 49. People are the ‘data generating process’ • Icons: The Noun Project (parkjisun, Luis Prado, Prosymbols, Icon Mafia, Creative Stall, Luke Anthony Firth) Citizen science dataset Outputs Observers / Reporters Analyst / Scientist Outcomes Observation Reporting
  • 50. Monitoring spread • “Tell us if you see it” Presence only data, With mis-identifications
  • 51. Monitoring spread • “Tell us if you see it” • “Tell us whether you see it” Presence only data, With mis-identifications Presence-absence data?
  • 52. Monitoring spread • “Tell us whether you see it” Presence-absence data?
  • 53. • Discuss: • Do you have examples of questions which could/have been improved?
  • 54. • Error and bias • Data don’t need to be perfect, as long as… • Fit-for-purpose • Accuracy is known (or estimated) • How can accuracy be quantified? • Data entry portals, e.g. don’t enter grid refs, data format is consistent • Verifying, e.g. photos (a conservative & time- consuming approach) • Pilot data and test data • Testing through protocol design & re-design
  • 55. 0 10 20 30 40 50 01020304050 'True' counts Children'scounts 0 5 10 15 20 05101520 'True' counts Children'scounts 0 2 4 6 8 10 0246810 'True' counts Children'scounts • Children can count mines and moths accurately • Parasitoids are very small and rare, so harder to count accurately – but we modelled the mis-counting and took it into account Dotted lines = 1:1 Solid lines = line of best fit
  • 56. Roy et al. (2016) PLoS ONE
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  • 58. Top tips? • Define success, and evaluate • Be creative – think big or small, innovate - engage • Be scientifically rigorous (and think like a participant) • You will under-estimate the investment required • Learn from and share with others • Have fun!
  • 59. Join JISCmail: BES-citizenscience Activities planned for 2017 include: • Meeting on crowd-sourcing in ecology • Citizen science data hackathon • Bringing participants and professionals together • We need student reps! Citizen Science Group Guides available from CEH website and UKEOF website. (Search “CEH citizen science” and “UKEOF citizen science”)