Leveraging citizen science for monitoring urban forageable plants.

Urbanization brings forth social challenges in emerging countries such as Brazil, encompassing food scarcity, health deterioration, air pollution, and biodi v ersity loss. Despite this, urban areas like the city of São Paulo still boast ample green spaces, offering oppor- tunities for natur e appr eciation and conservation, enhancing city resilience and livability. Citizen science is a collaborative endeavor between professional scientists and nonprofessional scientists in scientific research that may help to understand the dynamics of urban ecosystems. We believe citizen science has the potential to promote human and nature connection in urban areas and provide useful data on urban biodiversity.

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Main Authors: SOARES, F. M., PIRES, L. F., GARCIA, M. C., BOUZEMBRAK, Y., CORADIN, L., GHILARDI-LOPES, N. P., SILVA, R. R., CARVALHO, A. M. de, MACULAN, B. C. M. dos S., KOFFLER, S., MONTEDO, U. B., DRUCKER, D. P., SANTIAGO, R., GAVAI, A., CARVALHO, M. C. P. de, LIMA, A. C. da S., GABRIEL, H. D. E., FRANÇA, S. G. M. de, ALMEIDA, K. R. de, SANTOS, B. J. dos, SARAIVA, A. M.
Other Authors: FILIPI MIRANDA SOARES, UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO, UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: 2024-03-25
Subjects:Plantas frutíferas, Forrageamento urbano, Alimentos silvestres, Árvores alimentares urbanas, Floresta alimentar, Plantas forrageiras urbanas, Ciência cidadã, Fruit-bearing plants, Urban foraging, Wild food, Urban food trees, Food forest, Fruit tree, Urban forageable plants, Citizen science, Árvore Frutífera,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1163123
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