The contributions of citizen science to SDG monitoring and reporting on marine plastics

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Dilek Fraisl
Linda See
Rachel Bowers
Omar Seidu
Kwame Boakye Fredua
Anne Bowser
Metis Meloche
Sarah Weller
Tyler Amaglo-Kobla
Dany Ghafari
Juan Carlos Laso Bayas
Jillian Campbell
Grant Cameron
Steffen Fritz
Ian McCallum
机构
[1] International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),
[2] Ghana Statistical Service (GSS),undefined
[3] Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),undefined
[4] Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,undefined
[5] Nature Serve,undefined
[6] Ocean Conservancy,undefined
[7] Smart Nature Freak Youth Volunteers Foundation (SNFYVF),undefined
[8] United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP),undefined
[9] Secretariat of the UNEP Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD),undefined
[10] Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN),undefined
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Sustainability Science | 2023年 / 18卷
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Citizen science; Data; Official statistics; Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); SDG monitoring; Beach litter; Marine plastics; Plastic pollution; Policymaking;
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The accumulation of plastic litter in marine environments is a major environmental challenge along with the difficulties in their measurement because of the massive size of the oceans and vast circulation of plastic litter, which is being addressed as part of the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Citizen science, public participation in scientific research and knowledge production, represents a potential source of data for SDG monitoring and reporting of marine plastic litter, yet there has been no evidence of its use to date. Here, we show how Ghana has become the first country to integrate existing citizen science data on marine plastic litter in their official monitoring and reporting of SDG indicator 14.1.1b for the years 2016–2020, which has also helped to bridge local data collection efforts with global monitoring processes and policy agendas by leveraging the SDG framework. The results have been used in Ghana’s 2022 Voluntary National Review of the SDGs, and reported on the UN SDG Global Database, as well as helping to inform relevant policies in Ghana. In addition, here, we present a pathway that can be adopted by the relevant government authorities in other countries that have an interest in following a similar citizen science data validation and reporting process for this indicator and potentially others.
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页码:2629 / 2647
页数:18
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