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Recruitment and Retention of Volunteers in a Citizen Science Network to Detect Invasive Species on Private Lands
David A. Andow
,
Eugene Borgida
,
Terrance M. Hurley
, Allison L. Williams
Entomology
Psychology (Twin Cities)
Applied Economics
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Invasive Species
100%
Citizen Science
100%
Science Networks
100%
Private Land
100%
Early Detection
80%
Learning Module
80%
Experiential Learning
60%
Private Landowners
40%
Personal Risk
40%
Minnesota
20%
Woodland Owners
20%
Landowners
20%
Oak Woodland
20%
Data Quality
20%
Complex Data
20%
Social Benefits
20%
Retention Rate
20%
Group Discussion
20%
Citizen Monitoring
20%
High-quality Data
20%
Recruitment Rate
20%
Volunteer Programs
20%
Government Intervention
20%
Individual Reflection
20%
Invitation Letter
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Invasive Species
100%
Citizen Science
100%
Landowner
60%
Quercus
20%
Social Benefit
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Invasive Species
100%
Data Quality
40%
Minnesota
20%