Opportunities, approaches and challenges to the engagement of citizens in filling small water body data gaps

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M. Kelly-Quinn
J. N. Biggs
S. Brooks
P. Fortuño
S. Hegarty
J. I. Jones
F. Regan
机构
[1] School of Biology and Environmental Science & UCD Earth Institute,Department Life Sciences
[2] Freshwater Habitats Trust,FEHM (Freshwater Ecology, Hydrology and Management), Department of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences, & Institut de Recerca de la Biodiversitat (IRBio)
[3] Natural History Museum,DCU Water Institute
[4] University of Barcelona,School of Chemical Sciences
[5] Dublin City University,undefined
[6] Queen Mary University of London,undefined
[7] Dublin City University,undefined
[8] Dublin,undefined
来源
Hydrobiologia | 2023年 / 850卷
关键词
Small water bodies; Citizen science; Small streams; Ponds; Catchment types; Framework; River condition assessment;
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Monitoring the condition (water quality, biodiversity, hydromorphology) of small water bodies presents a challenge for the relevant authorities in terms of time and resources (labour and financial) due to the extensive length of the stream network or the sheer number of small standing water bodies. Citizen science can help address information gaps, but the effort required should not be underestimated if such projects are to generate reliable and sustained data collection. The overall aim of this paper is to propose a framework for operationalisation of citizen science targeting collection of data from small water bodies. We first consider the data gaps and the elements (water chemistry, ecology, hydromorphology) to be addressed, in order to define where citizen science could best make an impact. We review examples of tools and methods that are appropriate for small water bodies, based on experience from a selection of freshwater citizen science projects, and the support that is needed for effective and sustained small water body projects across Europe.
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页码:3419 / 3439
页数:20
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