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Advancing Public Engagement with Science across the Long Term Ecological Research Network (APEAL)

Advancing Public Engagement with Science across the Long Term Ecological Research Network (APEAL)

2022-2025

The Advancing Public Engagement with Science across the Long Term Ecological Research Network (APEAL) project’s goal is to improve how Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites are engaging with their (local) community (non-profits, other governmental agencies, local internship programs, etc.). The premise behind the project is that scientific organizations that are deeply embedded into communities, or are relying on long-term relationships with the communities they are part of, might have a strategic interest in authentic engagement with those communities, in part to ensure that research efforts can be sustained over time The project will survey and interview LTER scientists, leaders, and staff from the 28 LTER sites about their strategic notions around science outreach. It will investigate several key LTER sites in depth to see what they are already doing toward public engagement of science (PES); what is going well or poorly? Then, using all that information, alongside other evidence-based public engagement with science (PES) strategies within STEM research organizations, to support the broader LTER Network in improving engagement with their community.

More broadly, the goal is to find ways to support scientists, scientific organizational leaders, and science communicators beyond the LTER in developing improved PES efforts.

The project is designed to encourage constructive regular exchange between engagement practitioners that are based at long term research sites and researchers who would like to share their work with the public, including local state- and rightsholders. The project will combine knowledge and experience researchers may have about public engagement with science with the experiential and professional knowledge practitioners in science engagement have at their specific LTER.

Center Team:

Martin Storksdieck outdoors

Martin Storksdieck

Director

Martin Storksdieck

Director
Kari O'Connell outdoors

Kari O'Connell

Associate Director

Kari O'Connell

Associate Director
Ben Archibeque in front of trees

Ben Archibeque

Researcher

Ben Archibeque

Researcher