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Civilian science: the potential of participatory environmental monitoring in areas affected by armed conflicts

机译:平民科学:参与受武装冲突影响地区的环境参与监测的潜力

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Legal and policy initiatives to address the environmental dimensions of armed conflicts and their impact on people, ecosystems and sustainable development are highly dependent on the availability of environmental data from conflict-affected areas. Socio-political and security conditions in these areas often impede data collection, while traditional models of post-conflict environmental assessments are limited in scope. In response, an increasing range of actors is utilising remote sensing and open source data collection to identify and estimate health and ecological risks during and after conflicts. This paper considers the role of participatory citizen science methodologies in complementing both remote monitoring and post-conflict assessments. It examines existing models and mechanisms for environmental data collection and utilisation in conflict contexts, and the extent to which the core values and principles of citizen science are transferable. We find that ‘civilian science’ is feasible and could be well-suited to conflict conditions. In addition to addressing gaps in data collection, it may also empower communities affected by environmental degradation, enhance their environmental human rights, supplement the often limited monitoring capacity of governmental agencies and facilitate cooperation and peacebuilding. The paper concludes by proposing methodological approaches for three common forms of environmental degradation associated with armed conflicts.
机译:解决武装冲突的环境影响及其对人,生态系统和可持续发展的影响的法律和政策倡议高度依赖于受冲突影响地区的环境数据。这些地区的社会政治和安全状况通常会阻碍数据收集,而冲突后环境评估的传统模型范围有限。作为响应,越来越多的参与者正在利用遥感和开源数据收集来识别和评估冲突期间和冲突后的健康和生态风险。本文考虑了参与性公民科学方法论在补充远程监测和冲突后评估中的作用。它研究了在冲突情况下收集和利用环境数据的现有模型和机制,以及公民科学的核心价值和原则在多大程度上可以转移。我们发现,“平民科学”是可行的,并且很适合冲突条件。除了解决数据收集方面的差距外,它还可以增强受环境退化影响的社区的权能,增强其环境人权,补充政府机构通常有限的监测能力并促进合作与和平建设。本文最后提出了与武装冲突有关的三种常见形式的环境退化的方法论方法。

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