Community Science (noun):
\ kəˈmyo͞onədē ˈsī-ən(t)s \
The equitable collaboration of science with communities aimed at outcomes for the benefit of communities. Work can be collaboratively or community-led.
Featured Resources and Projects
Case Study: Atlanta
Atlanta's combination of air pollution and atmospheric chemicals makes it the most toxic city in the country. Increasingly, the city is joining the ranks of many cities attempting to address climate change at the local level.
RHYTHMS of the LAND: Indigenous Knowledge, Science, and Thriving Together in a Changing Climate
Why is Collaborative Research Important? This is a narrative of collaboratively generated insights for the diverse communities where we undertook research.
U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit
Meet the Challenges of a Changing Climate
Learn about potential climate hazards so you can protect vulnerable assets.
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Peer-Reviewed Journal: Community Science
Community Science is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal publishing scientific outcomes of community science. Community Science welcomes contributions across scientific disciplines and is particularly interested in work that is relevant to or the product of multiple disciplines. Submission instructions can be found here.