Citizen science projects have proliferated over the last decade, making it possible to track the ecological and social impacts of large-scale environmental changes through different apps. “The Lichens of Italy” project was established in autumn 2020 to promote knowledge, conservation, and study of lichens. In this project, experts assess the taxonomic correctness of iNaturalist records. Until now, the project counts 2553 observations made by 494 participants and referred to 199 species.
“The Lichens of Italy” project on iNaturalist: a tool for citizen science and lichens
Isocrono D.;Peano C.;
2021-01-01
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Citizen science projects have proliferated over the last decade, making it possible to track the ecological and social impacts of large-scale environmental changes through different apps. “The Lichens of Italy” project was established in autumn 2020 to promote knowledge, conservation, and study of lichens. In this project, experts assess the taxonomic correctness of iNaturalist records. Until now, the project counts 2553 observations made by 494 participants and referred to 199 species.File in questo prodotto:
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