Department of Applied Ecology, NC State Extension, Raleigh, NC, USA
Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA.
Proc Biol Sci. 2018 Nov 21;285(1891):20181977. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2018.1977.
The power of citizen science to contribute to both science and society is gaining increased recognition, particularly in physics and biology. Although there is a long history of public engagement in agriculture and food science, the term 'citizen science' has rarely been applied to these efforts. Similarly, in the emerging field of citizen science, most new citizen science projects do not focus on food or agriculture. Here, we convened thought leaders from a broad range of fields related to citizen science, agriculture, and food science to highlight key opportunities for bridging these overlapping yet disconnected communities/fields and identify ways to leverage their respective strengths. Specifically, we show that (i) citizen science projects are addressing many grand challenges facing our food systems, as outlined by the United States National Institute of Food and Agriculture, as well as broader Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations Development Programme, (ii) there exist emerging opportunities and unique challenges for citizen science in agriculture/food research, and (iii) the greatest opportunities for the development of citizen science projects in agriculture and food science will be gained by using the existing infrastructure and tools of Extension programmes and through the engagement of urban communities. Further, we argue there is no better time to foster greater collaboration between these fields given the trend of shrinking Extension programmes, the increasing need to apply innovative solutions to address rising demands on agricultural systems, and the exponential growth of the field of citizen science.
公民科学在促进科学和社会发展方面的力量正日益受到认可,尤其是在物理学和生物学领域。虽然公众参与农业和食品科学的历史悠久,但“公民科学”一词很少被用于这些努力。同样,在新兴的公民科学领域,大多数新的公民科学项目也不专注于食品或农业。在这里,我们召集了来自公民科学、农业和食品科学等广泛领域的思想领袖,重点探讨了弥合这些相互重叠但又相互脱节的社区/领域的关键机会,并确定了利用各自优势的方法。具体来说,我们表明:(i)公民科学项目正在应对美国国家农业研究所(National Institute of Food and Agriculture)概述的我们的食品系统所面临的许多重大挑战,以及联合国开发计划署(United Nations Development Programme)制定的更广泛的可持续发展目标;(ii)农业/食品研究中的公民科学存在新兴机会和独特挑战;(iii)通过利用推广计划的现有基础设施和工具以及参与城市社区,将在农业和食品科学中获得公民科学项目发展的最大机会。此外,我们认为,鉴于推广计划的规模不断缩小、需要应用创新解决方案来应对农业系统不断增长的需求以及公民科学领域的指数级增长,现在是促进这些领域之间开展更大合作的最佳时机。