Guideline: Selecting, training and managing para-hydrologists

This guideline is the second part of a two-part series concerning citizen science hydroclimate monitoring

Abstract

This guideline is the second part of a two-part series concerning citizen science hydroclimate monitoring. The two guidelines were designed to be simultaneously consulted though the first is focused particularly on Ethiopia. The documents have been developed following citizen science research in Ethiopia since 2014 and in India since 2016 where multiple study sites have had community-based, or citizen science, monitoring (CBM) implemented using an iterative process leading to continual improvement of the methodology. In addition, the guidelines consider successful CBM in the UK and South Africa which have informed and been informed by the Ethiopia and India research.

This work is part of the REACH ‘Improving Water Security for the Poor’ programme

Citation

Walker, D., Haile, A.T., Gowing, J., Forsythe, N., Parkin, G. (2019). Guideline: Selecting, training and managing para-hydrologists. REACH Working Paper 6, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

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Published 1 May 2019