Department of Ecology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7044, 75007, Uppsala, Sweden.
School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, Centre for Agri-Environmental Research, University of Reading, Reading, RG6 6EU, UK.
Ambio. 2024 Feb;53(2):257-275. doi: 10.1007/s13280-023-01929-x. Epub 2023 Nov 16.
Biodiversity monitoring in agricultural landscapes is important for assessing the effects of both land use change and activities that influence farmland biodiversity. Despite a considerable increase in citizen science approaches to biodiversity monitoring in recent decades, their potential in farmland-specific contexts has not been systematically examined. This paper therefore provides a comprehensive review of existing citizen science approaches involving biodiversity monitoring on farmland. Using three complementary methods, we identify a range of programmes at least partially covering farmland. From these, we develop a typology of eight programme types, reflecting distinctions in types of data collected and nature of volunteer involvement, and highlight their respective strengths and limitations. While all eight types can make substantial contributions to farmland biodiversity monitoring, there is considerable scope for their further development-particularly through increased engagement of farmers, for whom receiving feedback on the effects of their own practices could help facilitate adaptive management.
农业景观中的生物多样性监测对于评估土地利用变化和影响农田生物多样性的活动的影响非常重要。尽管近几十年来公民科学方法在生物多样性监测方面有了相当大的增加,但它们在特定农田环境中的潜力尚未得到系统的研究。因此,本文对涉及农田生物多样性监测的现有公民科学方法进行了全面综述。我们使用三种互补的方法,确定了一系列至少部分涵盖农田的计划。从这些计划中,我们开发了一个有 8 种计划类型的分类法,反映了所收集数据的类型和志愿者参与的性质的区别,并强调了它们各自的优势和局限性。虽然所有八种类型都可以为农田生物多样性监测做出重大贡献,但它们还有很大的发展空间——特别是通过增加农民的参与,因为农民收到关于自己实践效果的反馈可以帮助促进适应性管理。