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Impact of the citizen science project COLLECT on ocean literacy and well-being within a north/west African and south-east Asian context

Plastic pollution is both a societal and environmental problem and citizen science has shown to be a useful tool to engage both the public and professionals in addressing it. However, knowledge on the educational and behavioral impacts of citizen science projects focusing on marine litter remains li...

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Autores principales: Severin, Marine I., Akpetou, Lazare Kouame, Annasawmy, Pavanee, Asuquo, Francis Emile, Beckman, Fiona, Benomar, Mostapha, Jaya-Ram, Annette, Malouli, Mohammed, Mees, Jan, Monteiro, Ivanice, Ndwiga, Joey, Neves Silva, Péricles, Nubi, Olubunmi Ayoola, Sim, Yee Kwang, Sohou, Zacharie, Shau-Hwai, Aileen Tan, Woo, Sau Pinn, Zizah, Soukaina, Buysse, Ann, Raes, Filip, Krug, Lilian A., Seeyave, Sophie, Everaert, Gert, Mahu, Edem, Catarino, Ana I.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10303996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37388649
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1130596
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author Severin, Marine I.
Akpetou, Lazare Kouame
Annasawmy, Pavanee
Asuquo, Francis Emile
Beckman, Fiona
Benomar, Mostapha
Jaya-Ram, Annette
Malouli, Mohammed
Mees, Jan
Monteiro, Ivanice
Ndwiga, Joey
Neves Silva, Péricles
Nubi, Olubunmi Ayoola
Sim, Yee Kwang
Sohou, Zacharie
Shau-Hwai, Aileen Tan
Woo, Sau Pinn
Zizah, Soukaina
Buysse, Ann
Raes, Filip
Krug, Lilian A.
Seeyave, Sophie
Everaert, Gert
Mahu, Edem
Catarino, Ana I.
author_facet Severin, Marine I.
Akpetou, Lazare Kouame
Annasawmy, Pavanee
Asuquo, Francis Emile
Beckman, Fiona
Benomar, Mostapha
Jaya-Ram, Annette
Malouli, Mohammed
Mees, Jan
Monteiro, Ivanice
Ndwiga, Joey
Neves Silva, Péricles
Nubi, Olubunmi Ayoola
Sim, Yee Kwang
Sohou, Zacharie
Shau-Hwai, Aileen Tan
Woo, Sau Pinn
Zizah, Soukaina
Buysse, Ann
Raes, Filip
Krug, Lilian A.
Seeyave, Sophie
Everaert, Gert
Mahu, Edem
Catarino, Ana I.
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description Plastic pollution is both a societal and environmental problem and citizen science has shown to be a useful tool to engage both the public and professionals in addressing it. However, knowledge on the educational and behavioral impacts of citizen science projects focusing on marine litter remains limited. Our preregistered study investigates the impact of the citizen science project Citizen Observation of Local Litter in coastal ECosysTems (COLLECT) on the participants’ ocean literacy, pro-environmental intentions and attitudes, well-being, and nature connectedness, using a pretest-posttest design. A total of 410 secondary school students from seven countries, in Africa (Benin, Cabo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Morocco, Nigeria) and Asia (Malaysia) were trained to sample plastics on sandy beaches and to analyze their collection in the classroom. Non-parametric statistical tests (n = 239 matched participants) demonstrate that the COLLECT project positively impacted ocean literacy (i.e., awareness and knowledge of marine litter, self-reported litter-reducing behaviors, attitudes towards beach litter removal). The COLLECT project also led to higher pro-environmental behavioral intentions for students in Benin and Ghana (implying a positive spillover effect) and higher well-being and nature connectedness for students in Benin. Results are interpreted in consideration of a high baseline in awareness and attitudes towards marine litter, a low internal consistency of pro-environmental attitudes, the cultural context of the participating countries, and the unique settings of the project’s implementation. Our study highlights the benefits and challenges of understanding how citizen science impacts the perceptions and behaviors towards marine litter in youth from the respective regions.
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spelling pubmed-103039962023-06-29 Impact of the citizen science project COLLECT on ocean literacy and well-being within a north/west African and south-east Asian context Severin, Marine I. Akpetou, Lazare Kouame Annasawmy, Pavanee Asuquo, Francis Emile Beckman, Fiona Benomar, Mostapha Jaya-Ram, Annette Malouli, Mohammed Mees, Jan Monteiro, Ivanice Ndwiga, Joey Neves Silva, Péricles Nubi, Olubunmi Ayoola Sim, Yee Kwang Sohou, Zacharie Shau-Hwai, Aileen Tan Woo, Sau Pinn Zizah, Soukaina Buysse, Ann Raes, Filip Krug, Lilian A. Seeyave, Sophie Everaert, Gert Mahu, Edem Catarino, Ana I. Front Psychol Psychology Plastic pollution is both a societal and environmental problem and citizen science has shown to be a useful tool to engage both the public and professionals in addressing it. However, knowledge on the educational and behavioral impacts of citizen science projects focusing on marine litter remains limited. Our preregistered study investigates the impact of the citizen science project Citizen Observation of Local Litter in coastal ECosysTems (COLLECT) on the participants’ ocean literacy, pro-environmental intentions and attitudes, well-being, and nature connectedness, using a pretest-posttest design. A total of 410 secondary school students from seven countries, in Africa (Benin, Cabo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Morocco, Nigeria) and Asia (Malaysia) were trained to sample plastics on sandy beaches and to analyze their collection in the classroom. Non-parametric statistical tests (n = 239 matched participants) demonstrate that the COLLECT project positively impacted ocean literacy (i.e., awareness and knowledge of marine litter, self-reported litter-reducing behaviors, attitudes towards beach litter removal). The COLLECT project also led to higher pro-environmental behavioral intentions for students in Benin and Ghana (implying a positive spillover effect) and higher well-being and nature connectedness for students in Benin. Results are interpreted in consideration of a high baseline in awareness and attitudes towards marine litter, a low internal consistency of pro-environmental attitudes, the cultural context of the participating countries, and the unique settings of the project’s implementation. Our study highlights the benefits and challenges of understanding how citizen science impacts the perceptions and behaviors towards marine litter in youth from the respective regions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10303996/ /pubmed/37388649 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1130596 Text en Copyright © 2023 Severin, Akpetou, Annasawmy, Asuquo, Beckman, Benomar, Jaya-Ram, Malouli, Mees, Monteiro, Ndwiga, Neves Silva, Nubi, Sim, Sohou, Shau-Hwai, Woo, Zizah, Buysse, Raes, Krug, Seeyave, Everaert, Mahu and Catarino. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychology
Severin, Marine I.
Akpetou, Lazare Kouame
Annasawmy, Pavanee
Asuquo, Francis Emile
Beckman, Fiona
Benomar, Mostapha
Jaya-Ram, Annette
Malouli, Mohammed
Mees, Jan
Monteiro, Ivanice
Ndwiga, Joey
Neves Silva, Péricles
Nubi, Olubunmi Ayoola
Sim, Yee Kwang
Sohou, Zacharie
Shau-Hwai, Aileen Tan
Woo, Sau Pinn
Zizah, Soukaina
Buysse, Ann
Raes, Filip
Krug, Lilian A.
Seeyave, Sophie
Everaert, Gert
Mahu, Edem
Catarino, Ana I.
Impact of the citizen science project COLLECT on ocean literacy and well-being within a north/west African and south-east Asian context
title Impact of the citizen science project COLLECT on ocean literacy and well-being within a north/west African and south-east Asian context
title_full Impact of the citizen science project COLLECT on ocean literacy and well-being within a north/west African and south-east Asian context
title_fullStr Impact of the citizen science project COLLECT on ocean literacy and well-being within a north/west African and south-east Asian context
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the citizen science project COLLECT on ocean literacy and well-being within a north/west African and south-east Asian context
title_short Impact of the citizen science project COLLECT on ocean literacy and well-being within a north/west African and south-east Asian context
title_sort impact of the citizen science project collect on ocean literacy and well-being within a north/west african and south-east asian context
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10303996/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37388649
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1130596
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