AI Article Synopsis

  • * Traditional monitoring methods are limited by low spatial and temporal resolution and high costs, while newer methods have not improved public understanding of water quality issues.
  • * This study evaluates the potential of IoT and citizen science for water quality monitoring and suggests strategies to overcome key challenges and improve public communication regarding water quality data.

Article Abstract

The increasing demand for water and worsening climate change place significant pressure on this vital resource, making its preservation a global priority. Water quality monitoring programs are essential for effectively managing this resource. Current programs rely on traditional monitoring approaches, leading to limitations such as low spatiotemporal resolution and high operational costs. Despite the adoption of novel monitoring approaches that enable better data resolution, the public's comprehension of water quality matters remains low, primarily due to communication process deficiencies. This study explores the advantages and challenges of using Internet of Things (IoT) and citizen science as alternative monitoring approaches, emphasizing the need for enhancing public communication of water quality data. Through a systematic review of studies implemented on-field, we identify and propose strategies to address five key challenges that IoT and citizen science monitoring approaches must overcome to mature into robust sources of water quality information. Additionally, we highlight three fundamental problems affecting the water quality communication process and outline strategies to convey this topic effectively to the public.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119959DOI Listing

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