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The social fabric of citizen science—drivers for long-term engagement in the German butterfly monitoring scheme
2018
Journal of Insect Conservation
Insect conservation needs sound information on species distribution trends. Developing this evidence relies-in practice-on long-term engagement of volunteers who observe and record species over large spatial and temporal scales. Many biodiversity monitoring schemes, including those for insects, are highly dependent on conservation-based citizen science programs with a long-term continuity. As these schemes are built entirely on good will, the nature of social relations and networks is pivotal
doi:10.1007/s10841-018-0097-1
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