The role of citizen science in monitoring biodiversity in Ireland

International Journal of Biometeorology - Tập 58 Số 6 - Trang 1237-1249 - 2014
Alison Donnelly1,2, Olivia Crowe3, Eugenie Regan4, Sinead Begley5, Amelia Caffarra6
1Department of Geography
2School of Natural Sciences
3BirdWatch Ireland
4National Biodiversity Data Centre
5Sinead Begley and Associates
6Biogéosciences [UMR 6282]

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