Research PapersBecoming Infrastructure: Integrating Citizen Science into Disaster Response and PreventionOttinger
Review and Synthesis PapersMoving Up the Ladder in Rising Waters: Community Science in Infrastructure and Hazard Mitigation Planning as a Pathway to Community Control and Flood Disaster ResilienceHendricks et al.
Case StudiesDisaster, Infrastructure and Participatory Knowledge: The Planetary Response NetworkSimmons et al.
EssaysOpen Access Research Infrastructures are Critical for Improving the Accessibility and Utility of Citizen Science: A Case Study of Australia’s National Biodiversity Infrastructure, the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA)Roger et al.
Research PapersThe Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Associated Restrictions on Participation in Community and Citizen ScienceDrill et al.
Case StudiesCommunity Seed Groups: Biological and Especially Social Investigations Can Support Crisis Response CapacitySoleri et al.
Research PapersLiving Apart Together: Local Governments and Citizen Radiation Measuring Organizations After FukushimaKenens et al.
Meeting ReportOpportunities and Barriers for Citizen Science Growth in Brazil: Reflections from the First Workshop of the Brazilian Citizen Science NetworkQueiroz-Souza et al.
Research PapersChallenges, Strategies, and Impacts of Doing Citizen Science with Marginalised and Indigenous Communities: Reflections from Project CoordinatorsBenyei et al.
Research PapersWhen Concerned People Produce Environmental Information: A Need to Re-Think Existing Legal Frameworks and Governance Models?Berti Suman et al.
Research PapersMapping the Landscape of Citizen Science in Africa: Assessing its Potential Contributions to Sustainable Development Goals 6 and 11 on Access to Clean Water and Sanitation and Sustainable CitiesElias et al.
Research PapersBuilding Participatory Knowledge Infrastructure Against the GMO Agribusiness Regime: The Case of Los Campamentos SanitariosArancibia et al.
EssaysCitizen Science as an Approach for Responding to the Threat of Anopheles stephensi in AfricaCarney et al.