Water is all around us and is vital for all aspects of life. Studying the various compounds and life forms that inhabit natural waters lets us better understand the world around us.Remote sensing enables global measurements with rapid response and high consistency. Citizen science provides new knowledge and greatly increases the scientific and social impact of research.In this thesis, we investigate several aspects of citizen science and remote sensing of water, with a focus on uncertainty and accessibility. We improve existing techniques and develop new methods to use smartphone cameras for accessible remote sensing of water.This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under gra...
The European-Commission—funded project ‘Citclops’ (Citizens’ observatory for coast and ocean optical...
When citizen scientists conduct water quality monitoring, the results can include better educated co...
Ocean Optics XXI, 8-12 October 2012, Glasgow, Scotland, United KingdomEnvironmental problems should ...
Water is all around us and is vital for all aspects of life. Studying the various compounds and life...
Citizen science aims to mobilise the general public, motivated by curiosity, to collect scientific d...
Water is irreplaceable natural resources on the planet for people to survival and develop. Declining...
The participation of the general public in the research design, data collection and interpretation p...
19 pages, 5 figures, 3 tablesMarine processes are observed with sensors from both the ground and spa...
Many lakes, coastal zones and oceans are directly or indirectly influenced by human activities. Thro...
Citizen observations, environmental data gathered by volunteers without professional observation cap...
The United Nations has voiced its support for the use of citizen science to aid ambient water qualit...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record....
Many lakes, coastal zones and oceans are directly or indirectly influenced by human activities. Thro...
The following Ph.D. thesis describes a research project, which aimed to explore the potential of env...
Intensifying pressure on global aquatic resources and services due to population growth and climate ...
The European-Commission—funded project ‘Citclops’ (Citizens’ observatory for coast and ocean optical...
When citizen scientists conduct water quality monitoring, the results can include better educated co...
Ocean Optics XXI, 8-12 October 2012, Glasgow, Scotland, United KingdomEnvironmental problems should ...
Water is all around us and is vital for all aspects of life. Studying the various compounds and life...
Citizen science aims to mobilise the general public, motivated by curiosity, to collect scientific d...
Water is irreplaceable natural resources on the planet for people to survival and develop. Declining...
The participation of the general public in the research design, data collection and interpretation p...
19 pages, 5 figures, 3 tablesMarine processes are observed with sensors from both the ground and spa...
Many lakes, coastal zones and oceans are directly or indirectly influenced by human activities. Thro...
Citizen observations, environmental data gathered by volunteers without professional observation cap...
The United Nations has voiced its support for the use of citizen science to aid ambient water qualit...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this record....
Many lakes, coastal zones and oceans are directly or indirectly influenced by human activities. Thro...
The following Ph.D. thesis describes a research project, which aimed to explore the potential of env...
Intensifying pressure on global aquatic resources and services due to population growth and climate ...
The European-Commission—funded project ‘Citclops’ (Citizens’ observatory for coast and ocean optical...
When citizen scientists conduct water quality monitoring, the results can include better educated co...
Ocean Optics XXI, 8-12 October 2012, Glasgow, Scotland, United KingdomEnvironmental problems should ...