4.6 Article

Citizen Science Impact on Environmental Monitoring towards SDGs Indicators: The CASE of SIMILE Project

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 14, Issue 13, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su14138107

Keywords

citizen science; lake monitoring; SDGs; remote sensing; high-frequency monitoring; water quality

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  1. European Commission [523544]

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This study presents the ongoing activities of citizen science monitoring of lake water quality in the SIMILE project. The analysis of citizen science data reveals the main factors driving citizen contributions, their added value, and water quality patterns in the lakes. The study highlights the complementary nature of citizen science and the need for continuous lake water quality monitoring. The possibility of extending citizen science to neighboring lakes is also discussed.
This study presents the ongoing activities of citizen science (CS) monitoring of lake water quality that was developed in the SIMILE project. After presenting the tools and the initiatives that were implemented to gather volunteer contributions, the CS data are analyzed: to understand the main factors driving the contribution provided by citizens, through a proximity analysis using hierarchical clustering; to evaluate their added value and complementary nature in view of the proposed integrated lake monitoring with respect to remote sensing (RS) water quality parameters maps and in situ high-frequency monitoring (HFM) data that were acquired in the framework of SIMILE project, through an intercomparison of temperature data; and to highlight water quality patterns in the lakes under study. It is then discussed how the project outcomes could directly or indirectly contribute to the measurement of specific Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) indicators highlighting the potential impact of CS activities. The conclusions highlight the complementary nature of CS and the need of supporting activities for a continuous lake water quality monitoring. The possibility for the partner local authorities to maintain the CS monitoring establishing a Citizen Observatory (CO) and the opportunity to extend the SIMILE approach to neighboring lakes and beyond is also discussed.

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