Title
An open data and citizen science approach to building resilience to natural hazards in a data-scarce remote mountainous part of Nepal
Date Issued
02 November 2020
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Parajuli B.P.
Khadka P.
Baskota P.
Shakya P.
Liu W.
Pudasaini U.
Roniksh B.C.
Paul J.D.
Vij S.
Imperial College London
Publisher(s)
MDPI
Abstract
The citizen science approach has gained momentum in recent years. It can enable both experts and citizen scientists to co-create new knowledge. Better understanding of local environmental, social, and geographical contexts can help in designing appropriate plans for sustainable development. However, a lack of geospatial data, especially in the context of developing countries, often precludes context-specific development planning. This study therefore tests an innovative approach of volunteer citizen science and an open mapping platform to build resilience to natural hazards in the remote mountainous parts of western Nepal. In this study, citizen scientists and mapping experts jointly mapped two districts of Nepal (Bajhang and Bajura) using the OpenStreetMap (OSM) platform. Remote mapping based on satellite imagery, capacity building, and mobilization of citizen scientists was performed to collect the data. These data were then uploaded to OSM and later retrieved in ArcGIS to produce a usable map that could be exploited as a reference resource for evidence-based decision-making. The collected data are freely accessible to community members as well as government and humanitarian actors, and can be used for development planning and risk reduction. By piloting in two communities of western Nepal, we found that using open data platforms for collecting and analyzing location-based data has a mutual benefit for researchers and communities. Such data could be vital in understanding the local landscape, environmental risk, and distribution of resources. Furthermore, they enable both researchers and local people to transfer technical knowledge, collect location-specific data, and use them for better decision-making.
Start page
1
End page
13
Volume
12
Issue
22
Number
9448
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Geología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85096519744
Source
Sustainability (Switzerland)
ISSN of the container
20711050
Sponsor(s)
Funding text 1 We acknowledge funding from the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and Department for International Development (DfID) (grant number: NE/P000452/1) under the UK SHEAR (Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience) programme. Funding text 2 Funding: We acknowledge funding from the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and Department for International Development (DfID) (grant number: NE/P000452/1) under the UK SHEAR (Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience) programme. Society for Historians of the Early American Republic - SHEAR Department for International Development, UK Government - NE/P000452/1 - DFID
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