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Muhammad Uzar Ali, Bhupesh Kumar Mishra, Dhavalkumar Thakker, Suvodeep Mazumdar and Sydney Simpson
A key aspect of the development of Smart Cities involves the efficient and effective management of resources to improve liveability. Achieving this requires large volumes of sensors strategically deployed across urban areas. In many cases, however, it is...
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Agung Indrajit, Bastiaan Van Loenen and Peter Van Oosterom
Most urban planning monitoring activities were designed to monitor implementation of aggregated sectors from different initiatives into practical and measurable indicators. Today, cities utilize spatial information in monitoring and evaluating urban plan...
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Johannes Müller
A successful e-participation campaign in urban planning relies on good two-way communication between the expert and the citizen. While the presentation of information from planners to citizens is one concern of that topic, we address in this paper the qu...
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Giovanna Pacini, Cinzia Belmonte and Franco Bagnoli
The lockdown was crucial to stop the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, but it affected many aspects of social life, among which traditional live science cafés. Moreover, citizens and experts asked for a direct contact, not relying on mass-media communication. ...
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Stijn Brouwer, Paul W. J. J. Van der Wielen, Merijn Schriks, Maarten Claassen and Jos Frijns
This paper explores the value of involving citizens in the generation of knowledge in drinking water research. To this end, the significance of the ?Freshness of Water? citizen science project on the microbiological stability of drinking water was analyz...
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Stijn Brouwer, Paul W. J. J. van der Wielen, Merijn Schriks, Maarten Claassen and Jos Frijns
This paper explores the value of involving citizens in the generation of knowledge in drinking water research. To this end, the significance of the ?Freshness of Water? citizen science project on the microbiological stability of drinking water was analyz...
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Charalampos S. Kouzinopoulos, Eleftheria Maria Pechlivani, Nikolaos Giakoumoglou, Alexios Papaioannou, Sotirios Pemas, Panagiotis Christakakis, Dimosthenis Ioannidis and Dimitrios Tzovaras
Citizen science reinforces the development of emergent tools for the surveillance, monitoring, and early detection of biological invasions, enhancing biosecurity resilience. The contribution of farmers and farm citizens is vital, as volunteers can streng...
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Franz W Gatzweiler, Saroj Jayasinghe, José G Siri and Jason Corburn
The intensity and range of health challenges that people in cities are facing has increased in recent years. This is due in part to a failure to adequately adapt and respond to emergent and expanding global systemic risks, but also to a still-limited und...
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Anna Maria Mannino, Flavio Borfecchia and Carla Micheli
The accelerating rate of the introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) and the magnitude of shipping traffic make the Mediterranean Sea a hotspot of biological invasions. For the effective management of NIS, early detection and intensive monitoring ov...
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Suvodeep Mazumdar and Dhavalkumar Thakker
This paper presents a long-term study on how the public engage with discussions around citizen science and crowdsourcing topics. With progress in sensor technologies and IoT, our cities and neighbourhoods are increasingly sensed, measured and observed. W...
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Sven Schade
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Citizen Science crystallised as an umbrella term for public participation in scientific research, Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI), Citizens? Observatories, and many more. Technological advancements clearly power the wealth and spread of related ...
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Ian McCallum,Linda See,Tobias Sturn,Carl Salk,Christoph Perger,Martina Duerauer,Mathias Karner,Inian Moorthy,Dahlia Domian,Dmitry Schepaschenko,Steffen Fritz
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Citizen science is quickly becoming one of the most effective tools for the rapid and low-cost collection of environmental information, filling a long recognized gap in in-situ data. Incentivizing citizens to participate, however, remains a challenge, wi...
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Fakhrul Anwar Zainol, Nalini Arumugam, Wan Norhayate Wan Daud, Nurul Aisyah Mohd Suhaimi, Balogun Daud Ishola, Aida Zairina Ishak and Asyraf Afthanorhan
In the past, Malaysia?s coconut sector faced several difficulties and upheavals related to the economy. However, as a result of the EU?s decision to oppose the cultivation of palm oil due to worries about forest clearing and environmental damage, the bus...
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Rafael Sierra Requena, José Carlos Martínez-Llario, Edgar Lorenzo-Sáez and Eloína Coll-Aliaga
The spatial and semantic data of geographic addresses are extremely important for citizens, governments, and companies. The addresses can georeference environmental, economic, security, health, and demographic parameters in urban areas. Additionally, add...
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João Boné, João C. Ferreira, Ricardo Ribeiro and Gonçalo Cadete
This paper presents DisBot, the first Portuguese speaking chatbot that uses social media retrieved knowledge to support citizens and first-responders in disaster scenarios, in order to improve community resilience and decision-making. It was developed an...
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Regina Grazuleviciene, Sandra Andrusaityte, Tomas Gra?ulevicius and Audrius Dedele
Citizens? participation in urban environmental quality assessment is important when identifying local problems in the sustainable development and environmental planning policy. The principal aim of this study was to analyze whether any social differences...
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Bernd Resch and Michael Szell
Due to the wide-spread use of disruptive digital technologies like mobile phones, cities have transitioned from data-scarce to data-rich environments. As a result, the field of geoinformatics is being reshaped and challenged to develop adequate data-driv...
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Yola Georgiadou, Rolf A. de By and Ourania Kounadi
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) protects the personal data of natural persons and at the same time allows the free movement of such data within the European Union (EU). Hailed as majestic by admirers and dismissed as protectionist by critic...
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Recep Can, Sultan Kocaman and Candan Gokceoglu
Several scientific processes benefit from Citizen Science (CitSci) and VGI (Volunteered Geographical Information) with the help of mobile and geospatial technologies. Studies on landslides can also take advantage of these approaches to a great extent. Ho...
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Maryline Margueritte
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For several years, health networks have developed devices enabling coordinated care of patients in France, regarding both medical plans as well as medico-psycho-social and human care. Some have developed computerized health records for sharing useful inf...
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