Crowdsourcing: Crowdsourcing involves obtaining ideas, services, or content from a large group of people, typically through an online platform. It can be seen as a form of citizen science where individuals collectively contribute their knowledge or skills towards a common goal.
Biodiversity-related Science Projects: These are specific types of citizen science projects that focus on studying and monitoring biodiversity. Participants may collect data on species diversity, population sizes, or habitat conditions to better understand ecosystems and conservation efforts.
Data Collection: In citizen science, data collection refers to the process of gathering information or observations from participants. This collected data is then used by scientists for analysis and research purposes.