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Ingo Simonis
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The number of citizen science projects is constantly growing. Local, national, and international platforms feature new projects almost every month, resulting in an endless number of new observations that are constantly gathered and stored in databases. O...
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Christopher I. Higgins,Jamie Williams,Didier G. Leibovici,Ingo Simonis,Mason J. Davis,Conor Muldoon,Paul van Genuchten,Michael J. O?Grady
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COBWEB has used the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves as a testbed for researching and developing a generic crowdsourcing infrastructure platform for environmental monitoring. A major challenge is dealing with what is necessarily a complex probl...
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Christopher Iain Higgins,Jamie Williams,Didier G Leibovici,Ingo Simonis,Mason J Davis,Conor Muldoon,Paul van Genuchten,Gregory O'Hare,Stefan Wiemann
The mass uptake of internet connected, GPS enabled mobile devices has resulted in a surge of citizens active in making a huge variety of environmental observations. The use and reuse potential of these data is significant but currently compromised by a l...
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