Knowledge Transfer with Citizen Science: Luft-Leipzig Case Study

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.

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Keywords
Air quality, Black carbon, Citizen science, Knowledge transfer, Particulate matter, Short-lived climate pollutants
Citation
Tõnisson, L., Voigtländer, J., Weger, M., Assmann, D., Käthner, R., Heinold, B., & Macke, A. (2021). Knowledge Transfer with Citizen Science: Luft-Leipzig Case Study. 13(14). https://doi.org//10.3390/su13147855
License
CC BY 4.0 Unported