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Knowledge Transfer with Citizen Science: Luft-Leipzig Case Study

Liina Tõnisson, Jens Voigtländer, Michael Weger, Denise Assmann, Ralf Käthner, Bernd Heinold, Andreas Macke

2021Sustainability21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Community-based participatory research initiatives such as “hackAir”, “luftdaten.info”, “senseBox”, “CAPTOR”, “CurieuzeNeuzen Vlaanderen”, “communityAQ”, and “Healthy Air, Healthier Children” campaign among many others for mitigating short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) and improving air quality have reported progressive knowledge transfer results. These research initiatives provide the research community with the practical four-element state-of-the-art method for citizen science. For the preparation-, measurements-, data analysis-, and scientific support-elements that collectively present the novel knowledge transfer method, the Luft-Leipzig project results are presented. This research contributes to science by formulating a novel method for SLCP mitigation projects that employ citizen scientists. The Luft-Leipzig project results are presented to validate the four-element state-of-the-art method. The method is recommended for knowledge transfer purposes beyond the scope of mitigating short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) and improving air quality.

Topics & Concepts

Scope (computer science)Knowledge transferCitizen scienceCitizen journalismAir quality indexParticipatory action researchQuality (philosophy)Computer scienceEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental planningSociologyGeographyMeteorologyKnowledge managementPhysicsAstronomyWorld Wide WebProgramming languageQuantum mechanicsAnthropologyAir Quality Monitoring and ForecastingAir Quality and Health ImpactsAtmospheric chemistry and aerosols