Water quality monitoring can provide a real-time indicator as to the health and quality of a precious natural resource yet it is difficult to effectively communicate data and inspire action beyond the scientific arena. An interactive web application was developed using R Shiny to bridge this knowledge gap, visualizing existing data points collected by citizen scientists of the Longhorn Stream Team.Geography and the Environmen
Understanding the spatio-temporal variability in stream water quality is critical for designing effe...
When citizen scientists conduct water quality monitoring, the results can include better educated co...
Water quality data banks are needed to document the status and trends of water pollution in a countr...
Water quality monitoring can provide a real-time indicator as to the health and quality of a preciou...
Water quality data collection, storage, and access is a difficult task and significant work has gone...
In most of the developed world, water resources data, including both water quality and quantity, has...
Economic development based on industrialization, intensive agri-culture expansion and population gro...
International audienceEconomic development based on industrialization, intensive agriculture expansi...
Government agencies, such as the U.S. Geological Survey, provide vast quantities of water quality da...
Understanding water quality dynamics in recreational rivers is integral in shaping management strate...
ecosystems because they impair water quality. However, this can be ameliorated by farmers improving ...
This study investigates water quality along the river Liffey in Dublin city with the help of citizen...
Understanding the relationship between water quality and ecosystem services valuation requires a bro...
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conferences - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
Citizen science aims to mobilise the general public, motivated by curiosity, to collect scientific d...
Understanding the spatio-temporal variability in stream water quality is critical for designing effe...
When citizen scientists conduct water quality monitoring, the results can include better educated co...
Water quality data banks are needed to document the status and trends of water pollution in a countr...
Water quality monitoring can provide a real-time indicator as to the health and quality of a preciou...
Water quality data collection, storage, and access is a difficult task and significant work has gone...
In most of the developed world, water resources data, including both water quality and quantity, has...
Economic development based on industrialization, intensive agri-culture expansion and population gro...
International audienceEconomic development based on industrialization, intensive agriculture expansi...
Government agencies, such as the U.S. Geological Survey, provide vast quantities of water quality da...
Understanding water quality dynamics in recreational rivers is integral in shaping management strate...
ecosystems because they impair water quality. However, this can be ameliorated by farmers improving ...
This study investigates water quality along the river Liffey in Dublin city with the help of citizen...
Understanding the relationship between water quality and ecosystem services valuation requires a bro...
2010 S.C. Water Resources Conferences - Science and Policy Challenges for a Sustainable Futur
Citizen science aims to mobilise the general public, motivated by curiosity, to collect scientific d...
Understanding the spatio-temporal variability in stream water quality is critical for designing effe...
When citizen scientists conduct water quality monitoring, the results can include better educated co...
Water quality data banks are needed to document the status and trends of water pollution in a countr...