TOKYO: The Minister for the Environment Dr Nick Smith gave his support for NZ Landcare Trust’s new Citizen Science based initiative at yesterdays inaugural meeting of the Project Steering Group in Wellington. The Minister confirmed the government will provide a grant of over $130,000 from the Community Environment Fund towards the costs of the project, which aims to increase citizen participation in scientific research and restoration.
The Chair of NZ Landcare Trust’s Board of Trustees Richard Thompson greeted the Minister and set the scene, identifying how NZ Landcare Trust works on a range of catchment management and environmental restoration type projects where measuring and monitoring plays a key role. With the right support, many community groups are very capable of undertaking monitoring and then using the results to determine the best approach to further restoration work.
The Minister confirmed the Government is backing Citizen Science and the role it can play in helping resolve difficult environmental problems like our water quality and species loss. “Communities become more focused on these challenges when they are involved rather than being told from afar by a scientist or an official that there is a problem. Web-based technologies also make it easier to ensure data collection such as bird counts or water testing is done according to sound scientific methodology and to collate the data.”





