Your Attractive Heading Can we Rely on Our Network? a research project by CNR – IGG Defining best practices and standards in boulder and crater counting with a participative approach project’s goals GuidelinesDefining best practices for the visual counting of boulders and cratersThe manual/visual approach to boulders and craters mapping is widely used but requires standardized protocols to optimize its effectiveness. Human errorEstimating operator-related factors affecting data quality and reliabilityFactors influencing mapping accuracy may include individual biases, psycho-physical elements, fatigue and level of expertise. Citizen ScienceTesting participatory approaches to empower citizen scientistsSimplified mapping tools for amateurs can be implemented and tested to optimize their effectiveness and assess their potential. expand on the project’s purpose and the methods used click here Would you like to contribute to the project?Would you like to express your interest or propose your group for participation in Citizen Science activities? Contact us here!Contact us