Impact Indicators | Impact score (max 42) | Average score (of projects on platform) | |
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Society | Activeness | 34 | 22 |
Involvement | 30 | 17 | |
Governance | Policy | 13 | 13 |
Sustainable Development Goals | 32 | 16 | |
Economy | Economic productivity | 0 | 13 |
Financial sustainability | 26 | 19 | |
Environment | Environmental awareness | 42 | 21 |
Environmental footprint | 42 | 13 | |
Science | Scientific productivity | 20 | 18 |
Interdiscplinary science | 33 | 21 |
Society | Activeness | The activeness of participants within a project is an important aspect of citizen science, and this project has made great efforts to ensure participants are aware they are contributing to a research project, have responsibility in the project, and are satisfied with the process of participation. Great job! |
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Involvement | The degree of involvement of participants in a project is an important aspect of citizen science, and this project goes to great lengths to ensure that participants are involved in multiple stages of the project. It is positive that participants are offered multiple project activities to take part in, and that they are offered different levels of involvement depending on their individual interests and availability. Good work! |
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Governance | Policy | The project's score for this indicator suggests it has started to have some impact on policy already. Well done! A common barrier to policy influence for citizen science is concerns about the data. The project could therefore consider addressing concerns surrounding the quality of citizen-science data and aligning the project with the data standards of the policy makers. |
Economy | Economic productivity | We know that economic productivity isn't a priority for most citizen-science projects. If you are interested in improving the economic productivity of the project, it might help to fully appraise any potential developments and advances made through the creation of a dedicated IPR plan. This will help reveal any economic potential that might have been overlooked, and support its exploitation. |
Financial sustainability | You are on the right path! It is clear that the project has considered its financial sustainability into the future. However, there could be more to do. If one does not already exist, an exploitation plan could help sustain project outputs, whilst considering open-source software and tools could reduce costs. |
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Environment | Environmental awareness | Congratulations! This project goes to great lengths not only to promote environmental awareness and educate participants on environmental challenges, but also to measure improvements in participants' environmental attitudes, behaviour and knowledge. |
Environmental footprint | The project has taken actions to improve its environmental footprint by decreasing its material footprint, reducing its polluting emissions, using a sustainable procurement policy, and including pro-environmental actions for participants (such as litter picking). Congratulations! |
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Science | Interdiscplinary science | By working across multiple disciplines , this project is making efforts to promote interdisciplinary ways of working. There is evidence that interdisciplinarity is statistically significantly and positively associated with research impact (Okamura, 2019), largely through the engagement of a wider audience. Keep up the good work! |