
How does the disconnect between professional scientists and public decision makers in normal policy settings translate for citizen science projects? To address this question, the Commons Lab and the Environmental Law Institute collaborated on a research paper that outlines the numerous legal and administrative components in the United States that impact what data and research methods can be employed when dealing with environmental issues concerning air quality, land use, water quality, and more.
A deeper understanding of these complicated facets will drastically improve citizen science project designs and the quality of research, while facilitating communications between the professional scientists and public decision makers.
Please join us and the Environmental Law Institute on Wednesday, April 27 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm at the Woodrow Wilson Center for the launch of this research paper and a panel discussion from the authors.
Moderator: David Rejeski, Director, Science and Technology Innovation Program
Panelist: James McElfish, Senior Attorney, Environmental Law Institute
Please RSVP for the event at: https://www.wilsoncenter.org/event/clearing-the-path-citizen-science-and-public-decision-making-the-united-states
