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The first cuckoo in winter: climate change and citizen science

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Conclusions<br />

• We adapt based on our experience (which<br />

is based on <strong>in</strong>formation <strong>and</strong> mean<strong>in</strong>g)<br />

• Yes, we need those cultural heritages<br />

• And to fill <strong>in</strong> the ‘local scale’ that models<br />

cannot<br />

But we also need<br />

– consciousness of our mean<strong>in</strong>gs <strong>in</strong> the world<br />

– cross-fertilisation of different sets of knowledge<br />

<strong>and</strong> <strong>in</strong>formation<br />

Thanks to:<br />

Esther Turnhout (co-author of work from<br />

Netherl<strong>and</strong>s)<br />

Sarah Gillett (co-author of survey of <strong>citizen</strong><br />

<strong>science</strong> projects)<br />

Star Molteno (research for this presentation)<br />

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