Towards Forest Fire Prevention and Combat Through Citizen Science.

作者: João Bioco , Paulo Fazendeiro

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-16181-1_85

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摘要: Involving the community (volunteers) in citizen science projects is a good way to address and prevent lot of societal concerns. The participation volunteers has been quit frequent projects; making them fundamental key for success these projects. Volunteers participate by collecting processing data that can be used various purposes such as educational, scientific, preservation biodiversity, decision-making, etc. In forest fire prevention, citizens could help significantly decision-making related prevention mitigation. Mobile phones tool choice due not only its wide availability powerful communication features but also embedded sensing capabilities GPS location, camera microphone.

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