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An innovative bottom-up approach based on citizen scienceto improve environmental odour management
Rosa Arias, Project Coordinator, Ibercivis ([email protected])
Founded by the Horizon 2020 programme of the European UnionGrant Agreement No 789315
Coordinated by:
Convengo “Qualità della vita e
molestie olfattive: Proposte per
la gestione del problema”
Roma, 10/10/2018
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• D-NOSES Project Coordinator (H2020, 3,1M€, 3yr, April 2018)
• Creator of the Citizen Science App OdourCollect (winner of the MyGeoss
Project)
• Odour Expert (worked in 2/4 main odour consultancy companies in Spain for
almost 10 years), Head of Olfactometry Laboratory. Main clients: waste and
wastewater treatment plants.
• Citizen Science, RRI and co-creation expert. H2020 expert evaluator.
• Assessor to the Spanish Parliament in “Climate change & energy futures”
• Chemical Engineer (UB), MSc in Energy with distinction (Heriot-Watt Univ.,
Edinburgh), coordinator of climate change, sustainability & waste projects.
Founded by the Horizon 2020 programme of the European UnionGrant Agreement No 789315
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An innovative bottom up approach based on CS to improve environmental
odour management
How odours are traditionally
managed?
The App OdourCollect: Citizen Science
for real-time odour observations and
co-design of local solutions
The D-NOSES Project: An innovative
bottom up approach based on CS to
improve environmental odour
management
Concluding remarks
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How odours are traditionally managed?
Traditional odour management
✓ Sampling, dynamic olfactometry (EN 13725:2003) &
dispersion modeling => Impact
✓ Field observations (VDI 3940:2006 o EN
16841:2016) => Frequency of nuisance
➢ Private studies, done by the industry or
environmental authorities. Usually:
x No transparency
x No communication with the citizens
x No access to environmental information
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How odours are traditionally managed?
Traditional odour management
✓ Sampling, dynamic olfactometry (EN 13725:2003) &
dispersion modeling => Impact
✓ Field observations (VDI 3940:2006 o EN
16841:2016) => Frequency of nuisance
➢ Private studies, done by the industry or
environmental authorities. Usually:
x No transparency
x No communication with the citizens
x No access to environmental information
GENERATION OF SOCIO-
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS IN
THE AFFECTED COMMUNITIES
x Citizens defenceless due to
the lack of legislation /
emission or immission limits
x Heterogeneous regulatory
framework, no coherence
x Poor quality of life
x Sustainability reduced
IN MANY CASES, THERE IS NO REGULATION TO CONTROL ODOUR POLLUTION –
THE EMITTERS ARE USALLY NOT OBLIGED TO ITS MANAGEMENT
TOP-DOWN
APPROACH
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How odours are traditionally managed?
Traditional odour management
✓ Sampling, dynamic olfactometry (EN 13725:2003) &
dispersion modeling => Impact
✓ Field observations (VDI 3940:2006 o EN
16841:2016) => Frequency of nuisance
➢ Private studies, done by the industry or
environmental authorities. Usually:
x No transparency
x No communication with the citizens
x No access to environmental information
GENERATION OF SOCIO-
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS IN
THE AFFECTED COMMUNITIES
x Citizens defenceless due to
the lack of legislation /
emission or immission limits
x Heterogeneous regulatory
framework, no coherence
x Poor quality of life
x Sustainability reduced
IN MANY CASES, THERE IS NO REGULATION TO CONTROL ODOUR POLLUTION –
THE EMITTERS ARE USALLY NOT OBLIGED TO ITS MANAGEMENT
TOP-DOWN
APPROACH
✓ Access to information in
environmental matters
✓ Public participation in decision
making
✓ Access to justice in
environmental matters
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How can citizen science help?
✓ Smartphones
✓ Internet
✓ Internet of Things
✓ Big data
✓ Digital Social innovation (DSI) as a result of
Open Innovation: digital solutions for societat
challenges
✓ Movements open source and open data
✓ Data analysis
✓ Crowdsourcing
✓ Awareness rising in environmental issues
Advantages when measuring ODOURS:
➢ Human nose: Citizens have the best sensor to measure odours
➢ Clear motivation for engagement: Increasing sustainability and air
quality, recovering their quality of life
The “citizen-sensor” concept
OdourCollect: Citizen science for real-time odour observations and co-design
of local solutions
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The idea behind OdourCollect
What if citizens could map odour observations through an App?
Our nose is the best sensor to measure odoursSmell and share!
✓ OdourCollect geo-localises odour observations in space and time for building up collaborative odour maps
✓ Frequent complaints in the same area, gathered by different citizens, demonstrate the problem and provide real-time data to co-design local solutions in their community
✓ Available for Android and through the website:
odourcollect.socientize.eu
Methodology based in VDI 3940 (CEN 16841)
Winner in 2016
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The free App OdourCollectGeolocalises… … Reports … … Comments … … Access to observation history
Beta version; new release
by the end of the month
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The free App OdourCollect
Odourcollect.socientize.eu
Open data
CS experiment
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An innovative bottom up approach based on CS to improve environmental
odour management
The project
Objectives & Methodology
Expected results
Key points for success
Co-creating the Odour
Observatory
Opportunities to engage
Advantages
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Topic SwafS-23-2017 (H2020 programme)
● Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) for Sustainability and Governance
● Evaluation: 15 out of 15
● Coordinated by Ibercivis Foundation (Spain)
● 01/04/2018 – 31/03/2021
● 3,16 M€
● 15 partners, 9 countries (Spain, UK, Austria, Greece, Portugal, Germany, Italy,
Bulgaria and Chile)
● Kick-off (46 people): 25-26/04, UCL (London)
● Principle 10 key for Project implementation => public participation, access to
information and access to justice in environmental matters
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The consortium of D-NOSES
Quadruple Helix
CSOs, NGOs, citizens
Industry, SMEs
Municipalities, Public bodies
Academia (odour experts)
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The consortium of D-NOSES
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Advisory Board members (P10 experts)
● UNEP, Kenya: Mr. Alexander Juras (Bali Guidelines, Principle 10 implementation, UNEP, Oct. 2015)
● World Resources Institute, USA: Ms. Carole Excelle (Bali guidelines, etc.)
● CEPAL, Chile: Ms. Andrea Sanhueza (Principle 10 implementation in Latin America)
● Central European University, Budapest: Prof. Stephen Stec (Aarhus Convention, European policies)
● Environmental Agency Uganda: Mr. Tom O. Okurut, Director
● Mediterranean Circle of Parliamentarians for Sustainable Development (COMPSUD): Mr. Moh
Rejdali, Chairman. Moroccan member of Parliament
● Environmental Inspectorate, Portugal: Mr. Nuno Lacasta, President
● Portuguese Environment Agency: Mr. Nuno Banza, Director
● Universidade do Aveiro, Portugal: Prof. Carlos Borrego. Professor of Environmental Engineering and
Air Pollution Modeling. Former Minister of Environment (Portuguese Government) and President of
the European Union delegation to the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
(Rio 1992). Chairman of the International Technical Meetings of NATO/CCMS.
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Overall Objectives of D-NOSES
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Methodology of D-NOSES
10 – 12 PILOTS
2 EXTRA
COUNTRIES TO
BE CHOSEN
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Extreme citizen science approach (MfC)
INCLUSIVE✓ Involving all mapped stakeholders at the local level in all stages
✓ Designing specific engagement strategies and specific engagement tolos
for each stakeholder
Stakeholder map
Motivations
Barriers to
engagement
Ad hoc
engagement
strategies
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D-NOSES Pilot case studies
➢ Our 10 countries: 10 PILOTS (1 year duration)
➢ Portugal: 2 case studies pre-selected (Sao Joao da Madeira, Porto Area), starting now.
3 extra communities to be engaged.
➢ Spain, Greece, Chile, Bulgaria: 5 communities to be selected (starting now)
➢ Austria, UK, Italia, Germany: 5 communities to be selected (starting later)
➢ 2 extra countries to be selected
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Key points for success
➢ Quadruple helix: Compulsory to engage all stakeholders – academia (odour
experts), odour emitting industries, environmental authorities & citizens at the
local level
➢ Open data, transparency, building of trust
➢ Engagement strategies: Stakeholder mapping, identification of motivations,
barriers and mitigation strategies
➢ Engagement tools (OdourCollect and more) tailor made
➢ Training of citizens, education, validation of users
➢ Validation of data (Prolor, meteo data)
➢ Correlation of odour observations with industrial operations & meteo
➢ Co-design of local solutions with all involved stakeholders
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For the D-NOSES PILOTS…Citizens will be trained by odour experts to distinguish odours, make valid observations and identify odour sources.
We will collect and validate data using OdourCollect and a wide range of participatorystrategies adapted to the reality and necessities of each D-NOSES pilot
Awareness will be raised plus a sense of co-responsibility
Possibility to certify the volunteers with n-BuOH according to EN13725:2003.
96% of the population has a normal sense of smell(IPPC H4, Part 1, UK 2002: https://www.sepa.org.uk/media/61325/ippc-h4-1-odour-pt-1-draft-for-consultation-2002.pdf)
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Data validation by odour experts
How to validate an odour observation?
✓ Number of citizens reporting the same type of odour in the same area in the same period of time
✓ Number of odour observations sustained in time within the impact area✓ Frequency of the odour observations ✓ Identification of a plausible odour emitting activity
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Calpuff model for verifying the odour sourceMeteo data and GIS data will be incorporated to run reverse trajectories for each citizen observation to verify the more plausible odour source.
Other factors will be considered to verify the validity of the observations:✓ Number of citizens reporting the same type of odour in the same area at the same time✓ Community champions observations (e.g. Certified volunteers, trained, motivated citizens with a history
of valid observations, etc.)✓ Activities performed at the odour emitting industry during the observations (engagement REQUIRED)
PROLOR
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Opportunities to engage
One of the D-NOSES pilot case studies to be
conducted in Italy
Ex. TMB Salario – Verify the efficiency of
corrective measures
Are you interested in joining? Contact us!
Rosa Arias ([email protected])
Conclusions: Some final thoughts
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What are the benefits of the new approach?▪ With OdourCollect, citizens become data generators and provide real-time
odour observations for managing odour pollution for the first time (impossible
when using traditional odour management, i.e. olfactometry / field panels)
▪ Citizen science & participatory strategies help citizens to co-create local
solutions involving a quadruple helix stakeholder model (industries, regional &
local authorities, odour experts, and citizens)
▪ Industries can apply good practices to reduce nuisance at a lower cost or verify
the efficiency of corrective measures / odour abatement equipment
▪ Reduces the cost of traditional odour studies
▪ Innovative bottom-up approach increases transparency & builds trust
▪ Increases sustainability & quality of life of the affected communities
▪ Increases social cohesion & governance through creative and practical solutions
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The D-NOSES Project: An innovative bottom-up approach based on citizen science to improve
environmental odour management
Rosa Arias, Project Coordinator, [email protected] / @RosaAriasAlv
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