Citizen contributions to science have been successfully implemented in many fields, and water resources is one of them. Through citizens, it is possible to collect data and obtain a more integrated decision-making process. Specifically, data scarcity has always been an issue in flood modelling, which has been addressed in the last decades by remote sensing and is already being discussed in the citizen science context. With this in mind, this article aims to review the literature on the topic and analyse the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. The literature on monitoring, mapping and modelling, was evaluated according to the flood-related variable citizens contributed to. Pros and cons of the collection/analysis methods were summar...
New communication and digital image technologies have enabled the public to produce and share large ...
Hydrological monitoring is essential to guide evidence-based decision making necessary for sustainab...
Pluvial flooding can have devastating effects, both in terms of loss of life and damage. Predicting ...
Citizen contributions to science have been successfully implemented in many fields, and water resour...
Citizen contributions to science have been successfully implemented in many fields, and water resou...
Floods are known as the most frequent events worldwide, which are caused by natural and human factor...
Flood hazard assessment is at the core of flood risk management. In order to develop an efficient fl...
<p>Monitoring stations have been used for decades to properly measure hydrological variables and bet...
Citizen observatories are a relatively recent form of citizen science. As part of the flood risk man...
The participation of the general public in the research design, data collection and interpretation p...
In recent years, the continued technological advances have led to the spread of low-cost sensors and...
To improve hydrological predictions, real-time measurements derived from traditional physical sensor...
To improve hydrological predictions, real-time measurements derived from traditional physical sensor...
New communication and digital image technologies have enabled the public to produce and share large ...
Hydrological monitoring is essential to guide evidence-based decision making necessary for sustainab...
Pluvial flooding can have devastating effects, both in terms of loss of life and damage. Predicting ...
Citizen contributions to science have been successfully implemented in many fields, and water resour...
Citizen contributions to science have been successfully implemented in many fields, and water resou...
Floods are known as the most frequent events worldwide, which are caused by natural and human factor...
Flood hazard assessment is at the core of flood risk management. In order to develop an efficient fl...
<p>Monitoring stations have been used for decades to properly measure hydrological variables and bet...
Citizen observatories are a relatively recent form of citizen science. As part of the flood risk man...
The participation of the general public in the research design, data collection and interpretation p...
In recent years, the continued technological advances have led to the spread of low-cost sensors and...
To improve hydrological predictions, real-time measurements derived from traditional physical sensor...
To improve hydrological predictions, real-time measurements derived from traditional physical sensor...
New communication and digital image technologies have enabled the public to produce and share large ...
Hydrological monitoring is essential to guide evidence-based decision making necessary for sustainab...
Pluvial flooding can have devastating effects, both in terms of loss of life and damage. Predicting ...