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Citizen Science Data Can Help Achieve Sustainable Development GoalsCEFR B1

16 Aug 2023

Adapted from Claudia Caruana, SciDev CC BY 2.0

Photo by Yaqing Wei, Unsplash

AI-assisted adaptation of the original article, simplified for language learners.

Citizen science is a method where the public actively participates in data collection and research. This involvement can significantly contribute to health and environmental monitoring related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

By engaging citizens, researchers can fill important data gaps, particularly in local communities. These contributions can be scaled up to influence national and global health policies.

Despite some concerns about data quality and participant engagement, evidence shows that citizen-generated data can be as reliable as traditional sources. As the analysis indicates, integrating citizen science can enhance the monitoring of vital health indicators and tackle pressing environmental concerns.

This inclusive approach not only broadens data collection but also empowers communities, making them vital stakeholders in addressing global challenges.

Difficult words

  • contributeto give help or add something valuable.
    contributions
  • involvementthe act of participating or being engaged.
  • gapsspaces or missing parts that need filling.
  • reliablecan be trusted to be accurate or dependable.
  • stakeholderspeople or groups with an interest in a project.
  • pressingurgent or important, needing attention.
  • empowersgives power or confidence to someone.

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Discussion questions

  • How can citizen science impact local communities?
  • What are the advantages of involving the public in research?
  • In what ways can citizen science influence global policies?

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