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Boonstra, Marchien (author)
Personal weather station (PWS) networks have the potential to supply precipitation data at high spatial and temporal resolution for urban hydrological modeling. Past research has shown promising results on the quality of PWS data, for example from Netatmo gauges, but studies on other PWS brands are limited. This thesis assesses the quality of...
master thesis 2024
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Manfreda, Salvatore (author), Miglino, Domenico (author), Saddi, Khim Cathleen (author), Jomaa, Seifeddine (author), Eltner, Anette (author), Perks, Matthew (author), Peña-Haro, Salvador (author), Bogaard, T.A. (author), van Emmerik, Tim H.M. (author)
Enhanced and effective hydrological monitoring plays a crucial role in understanding water-related processes in a rapidly changing world. Within this context, image-based river monitoring has been shown to significantly enhance data collection, improve analysis and accuracy, and support effective and timely decision making. The integration of...
journal article 2024
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Ayi, Adil (author)
A personal weather station (PWS) is a set of weather measuring instruments that is owned and operated by an individual, club, association, or business. Even tho these stations might be less advanced as the professional stations, the amount of amateur stations that are active is much higher. With these PWS networks in full effect and still...
master thesis 2023
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Verkerk, Dawn (author)
Cities have witnessed the disappearance of natural habitats, putting biodiversity at risk and leaving citizens with a diminished connection to nature. Establishing a strong human-nature connection is crucial for sustainable transformations in society, influencing sustainable norms, values, and policy decisions.<br/><br/>Urban Reef, a company...
master thesis 2023
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Holub, M. (author), Agena, Ethan (author)
A biofoundry is a highly automated facility for processing of biological samples. In that capacity it has a major role in accelerating innovation and product development in engineering biology by implementing design, build, test and learn (DBTL) cycles. Biofoundries bring public and private stakeholders together to share resources, develop...
journal article 2023
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Cazacu, Silvia (author), Mulder, I. (author), Vande Moere, Andrew (author), Steenberghen, Thérèse (author)
Data-driven domains such as public administration, health or mobility have adopted a so-called 'data ecosystem' perspective to unify the socio-technical aspects fostering data-driven collaboration. While a data ecosystem is technically able to collect and merge their different datasets, it is yet relatively unable to facilitate meaningful...
conference paper 2023
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Hooyberghs, H. (author), De Craemer, S. (author), Lefebvre, W. (author), Vranckx, S. (author), Maiheu, B. (author), Trimpeneers, E. (author), Vanpoucke, C. (author), Janssen, S. (author), Meysman, F.J.R. (author), Fierens, F. (author)
Detailed validation of air quality models is essential, but remains challenging, due to a lack of suitable high-resolution measurement datasets. This is particularly true for pollutants with short-scale spatial variations, such as nitrogen dioxide (NO<sub>2</sub>). While street-level air quality model chains can predict concentration...
journal article 2022
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Zeng, Wei (author)
To study how to involve the end-users in the development of machine learning explainability, this project has chosen the context of bird species identification. It intends to develop a platform where the end-users can learn bird knowledge while contributing to building the explainability of machine learning models. Among all the methods that...
master thesis 2021
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Voordeckers, D. (author), Meysman, F.J.R. (author), Billen, P. (author), Tytgat, T. (author), Van Acker, M. (author)
Air pollution remains a major environmental and health concern in urban environments, especially in street canyons that show increased pollution levels due to a lack of natural ventilation. Previous studies have investigated the relationship between street canyon morphology and in-canyon pollution levels. However, these studies are typically...
journal article 2021
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Beselly, S.M. (author), Sajali, M. A. (author)
Accurate and repetitive observation and quantification of the shoreline position and the coastal feature are essential aspects of coastal management and planning. Commonly, the dataset associated with coastal observation and quantification is obtained with in-situ coastal surveys. The current methods are mostly quite expensive, time-consuming...
journal article 2021
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Sabu, Javed Hassan (author)
There have been huge investments being made in direction of citizen science projects to enhance the engagement between science and society. To achieve goals and for the success of citizen science projects, a crucial element is getting more researchers to participate in citizens science projects. Besides harmoniously sustaining the participation...
master thesis 2020
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Cheng, Hsin (author)
The rise of citizen science has drawn policymakers' attention. With a shift towards participatory and transparent governance, linking policies to citizen science could contribute to create the evidence base and social acceptance for policy-making, and further counter-play populism and post-truth politics. This study aims to gain empirical...
master thesis 2020
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van Emmerik, T.H.M. (author), Seibert, Jan (author), Strobl, Barbara (author), Etter, Simon (author), den Oudendammer, Tijmen (author), Rutten, M.M. (author), bin Ab Razak, Mohd Shahrizal (author), van Meerveld, Ilja (author)
Macroplastic pollution (&gt; 0.5 cm) negatively impacts aquatic life and threatens human livelihood on land, in oceans and river systems. Reliable information on the origin, fate and pathways of plastic in river systems is required to optimize prevention, mitigation and reduction strategies. Yet, accurate and long-term data on plastic...
journal article 2020
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Davids, J.C. (author)
Data gaps as educational opportunities - mobilizing young researchers, citizen scientists, and mobile technology in data and resource scarce areas. This dissertation chronicles these themes through the lessons learned along the fledgling journey of SmartPhones4Water (S4W) and S4W-Nepal, from inception through the first few years of...
doctoral thesis 2019
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Schüsler, Olaf (author)
This study tries to find a way of motivating regular citizens to participate in scientific research. By means of literature research, expert interviews and experiments a prioritised list of incentives is comprised that citizens perceive as motivating them most and via which basic psychological needs these incentives influence motivation.
master thesis 2019
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Couling, N.R. (author), Alfaro d'Alençon, Paola (author), Altiok, Medine (author)
Water territories challenge inherited, land-based methods of capturing their history. They are a vital commons, where social, technical, political and cultural interests intertwine, potentially also causing conflict. Attention is currently focused both on the ecological importance of the water cycle for human well-being and ecosystem services,...
journal article 2019
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Davids, J.C. (author), Devkota, Nischal (author), Pandey, Anusha (author), Prajapati, Rajaram (author), Ertis, Brandon A. (author), Rutten, M.M. (author), Lyon, Steve W. (author), Bogaard, T.A. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
Citizen science, as a complement to ground-based and remotely-sensed precipitation measurements, is a promising approach for improving precipitation observations. During the 2018 monsoon (May to September), SmartPhones4Water (S4W) Nepal—a young researcher-led water monitoring network—partnered with 154 citizen scientists to generate 6,656...
journal article 2019
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Indrajit, A. (author), van Loenen, B. (author), van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author)
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 planning implementation for not only national or local goals but also for the 2030 Agenda of...
journal article 2019
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Verbeiren, Boud (author), Seyoum, Solomon Dagnachew (author), Lubbad, Ihab (author), Tian, X. (author), ten Veldhuis, Marie-claire (author), Onof, Christian (author), Wang, Li Pen (author), Ochoa-Rodriguez, Susana (author), Veeckman, Carina (author)
FloodCitiSense aims at developing an urban pluvial flood early warning service for, but also by citizens and city authorities, building upon the state-of-the-art knowledge, methodologies and smart technologies provided by research units and private companies. FloodCitiSense targets the co-creation of this innovative public service in an urban...
conference paper 2019
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van Hamel, Amber (author)
To study large-scale patterns in the environment, like for example the change of water quality, a constant amount of data over an array of locations and time is required. However, in Myanmar only little data is available about water related topics which makes it hard to monitor changes that are taking place. A relative new and cheap way of...
bachelor thesis 2018
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