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Personal meaning in the public sphere: The standardisation and rationalisation of biodiversity data in the UK and the Netherlands

  • Anna Lawrence
  • , Esther Turnhout

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The demand for biodiversity data is increasing. Governments require standardised, objective data to underpin planning and conservation decisions. These data are produced by large numbers of (volunteer) natural historians and non-governmental organisations. This article analyses the interface between the state and the volunteer naturalists to understand the emerging patterns of information flow between them. Our results are based on research in the UK and the Netherlands. These two countries have a long history in volunteer biodiversity recording and are facing similar issues in relation to the increasing demand for standardised data. Our findings demonstrate that citizens who become involved in recording do so because they value nature and biodiversity. Recording is for them a way to enact their relationship with nature and contribute to its protection. Our findings also show that they are concerned about the increasing rationalisation in the process of data flow and about the way in which the government treats them and 'their' data. Our paper concludes by discussing this tension and the challenges and opportunities for biodiversity recording.

源语言English
页(从-至)353-360
页数8
期刊Journal of Rural Studies
26
4
DOI
出版状态Published - 1 10月 2010

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