Accepted Paper
Short Abstract
Scaling citizen science is complex, involving growth, policy integration, and meaningful engagement. This study defines five strategies for scaling and introduces project-based personas developed through the CROPS project to design practical, user-centered protocols for scaling citizen science.
Abstract
Scaling citizen science to achieve diverse objectives related to growth, policy impact, and deeper, more meaningful engagement presents significant challenges, particularly when it comes to defining what “scaling” actually means.
Drawing on insights from a literature review, we use the term scaling to describe a broad set of strategies within citizen science:
- driving institutional change through citizen science initiatives (e.g., policy integration);
- replicating or expanding projects across multiple dimensions, including geography, timeframe, research scope, participants, data volume, and methodologies;
- fostering cultural shifts and lasting change by transforming values and beliefs, such as strengthening trust in science;
- achieving meaningful outcomes through intentional scaling down or simplification of projects; and
- implementing two or more of these strategies in combination.
Building on these five strategies, we have developed design protocols to support the effective scaling of citizen science projects. Using a user-centered design approach, we aimed to create practical, action-oriented guideline, helping project teams scale their initiatives successfully. As part of this process, we conducted a persona development exercise with five project-based personas, each representing a citizen science initiative aligned with one of the five scaling strategies described above.
In this panel session, we will present our approach, and the resulting personas used to develop scaling protocols and guidelines. Our goal is to gather feedback from citizen science leaders and practitioners to determine whether the five project-based personas created adequately capture the diversity and scope of the citizen science landscape, particularly in the context of scaling efforts.
Successful strategies to sustain and upscale Citizen Science initiatives in different socio-cultural contexts, across regions and scientific domains
Session 1 Wednesday 4 March, 2026, -