This study looks at water quality monitoring and management as a new form of community engagement. Through a series of a unique research method called `design hackathons', we engaged with a hyperlocal community of citizens who are actively involved in monitoring and management of their local watershed. These design hackathons sought to understand the motivation, practices, collaboration and experiences of these citizens. Qualitative analysis of data revealed the nature of the complex stakeholder network, workflow practices, initiatives to engage with a larger community, current state of technological infrastructure being used, and innovative design scenarios proposed by the hackathon participants. Based on this comprehensive analysis, we conceptualize water quality monitoring and management as community-based monitoring and management, and water data as community data. Such a conceptualization sheds light on how these practices can help in preempting water crisis by empowering citizens through increased awareness, active participation and informal learning of water data and resources.
翻译:这项研究将水质监测和管理视为社区参与的一种新形式,通过一系列称为“设计黑客”的独特研究方法,我们与积极参与监测和管理其地方流域的公民高度本地化社区接触,这些设计黑客试图了解这些公民的动机、做法、协作和经验,对数据进行定性分析,揭示了复杂的利益攸关方网络的性质、工作流程做法、与更大社区接触的举措、正在使用的技术基础设施的现状以及黑客系统参与者提出的创新设计设想。根据这一全面分析,我们将水质监测和管理概念化为基于社区的监测和管理,将水数据概念化为社区数据。这种概念化揭示了这些做法如何通过提高认识、积极参与和非正式地学习水数据和资源来增强公民权能,从而帮助预防水危机。