Sharing the Status of Biodiversity Monitoring by Citizen Scientists in Korea and Asia

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12/10/2025
15:00 - 16:00
Ministry of Environment, KR , Onsite

Why attend

Discover “Citizen Science for Biodiversity Monitoring in Korea and East Asia.” Share how refined data and accurate surveys enhance biodiversity analyses and conservation value. Join us at the Korea Pavilion.

Session Description

Citizen science activities in Korea and across East Asia are becoming an increasingly vital force in biodiversity monitoring. In this session, we will share how data collected by citizens and non-specialists can be refined and validated to enhance its scientific value. Through inspiring case studies, we will highlight practical approaches to improving accuracy and reliability, showing how citizen-generated data can evolve into trusted knowledge. By bridging the gap between citizens and experts, these efforts will enrich our collective understanding of biodiversity in East Asia and foster greater collaboration for the future.
Organised by
National Institute of Ecology ( Republic of Korea )

Speaker

Speaker Hamera AISHA

Senior Manager Wildlife Conservation, WWF-Pakistan

National Institute of Ecology

Speaker Maya SUMI

Expart, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan

Moderator

Speaker Ju-Kyeong EO

Senior Researcher, National Institute of Ecology

Host

National Institute of Ecology