Since 2015 Italian ecologists, active in long -term ecological research (LTER -Italy) and in biodiversity study (LifeWatch -Italy), started a process of informal public science communication, through walking and cycling together with citizens along itineraries connecting a number of LTER -Italy sites. The trails, named "CAMMINI LTER", aimed at offering citizens an opportunity to familiarize with the components and conditions of Italian biodiversity and ecosystems, from the sea to alpine tundra. This initiative was conceived to share the research results among a large public, by creating a physical and visible movement of researchers towards and with citizens, relying as well on the slow rhythm of walking and cycling that allow to create an intimate link with people and nature. Cammini LTER intended, in particular, to promote LTER and Life Watch activities to a not- expert audience and to increase ecological awareness and literacy, moving beyond communication deficit to dialogue, sharing scientific views as well as experiences and emotions. The trails were also an invaluable opportunity for scientists to understand the need to adopt a different cultural approach for more effective interactions with citizens, since communicating and sharing science is an important step for researchers to make their activity more visible and understandable. Actually, the trails produced unexpected effects on the scientists, evidencing the need of a cultural shift: they generated mutual learning by public and scientists and induced profound changes, vivid debates and critical considerations among researchers themselves, about some relevant aspects and needs of science communication. We report here some evaluations and perspectives coming form this experience that has recently crossed the national boundaries, becoming in 2016 the International initiative "TRAIL", selected and launched by the International Long- Term Ecological Research Network (ILTER)

Travelling through ecosystems and biodiversity: Long-term ecological research for citizens

Bergami C;L'Astorina A;Matteucci G;Oggioni A;Pugnetti A;Rogora M
2017

Abstract

Since 2015 Italian ecologists, active in long -term ecological research (LTER -Italy) and in biodiversity study (LifeWatch -Italy), started a process of informal public science communication, through walking and cycling together with citizens along itineraries connecting a number of LTER -Italy sites. The trails, named "CAMMINI LTER", aimed at offering citizens an opportunity to familiarize with the components and conditions of Italian biodiversity and ecosystems, from the sea to alpine tundra. This initiative was conceived to share the research results among a large public, by creating a physical and visible movement of researchers towards and with citizens, relying as well on the slow rhythm of walking and cycling that allow to create an intimate link with people and nature. Cammini LTER intended, in particular, to promote LTER and Life Watch activities to a not- expert audience and to increase ecological awareness and literacy, moving beyond communication deficit to dialogue, sharing scientific views as well as experiences and emotions. The trails were also an invaluable opportunity for scientists to understand the need to adopt a different cultural approach for more effective interactions with citizens, since communicating and sharing science is an important step for researchers to make their activity more visible and understandable. Actually, the trails produced unexpected effects on the scientists, evidencing the need of a cultural shift: they generated mutual learning by public and scientists and induced profound changes, vivid debates and critical considerations among researchers themselves, about some relevant aspects and needs of science communication. We report here some evaluations and perspectives coming form this experience that has recently crossed the national boundaries, becoming in 2016 the International initiative "TRAIL", selected and launched by the International Long- Term Ecological Research Network (ILTER)
2017
Istituto di Ricerca Sulle Acque - IRSA
Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente - IREA
Istituto di Scienze Marine - ISMAR
Istituto per i Sistemi Agricoli e Forestali del Mediterraneo - ISAFOM
Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Terrestri - IRET
long term ecological research
science communication
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