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|description_parameter=NOBURN is | |description_parameter=NOBURN is a national citizen science project that is helping people learn more about what is driving bushfire, so we can predict these factors. Around the country, NOBURN allows everyone who wants to, to record evidence of possible forest fire danger with nothing more than a smartphone. | ||
The NOBURN app allows | The NOBURN app allows people to gauge the risk for fire via fuel hazard assessments from citizen photo uploads and descriptions. Information supplied by concerned citizens helps researchers understand the structure, quantity, density, and dryness of forest fuels which, with the help of Artificial Intelligence, allows for better prediction of the likelihood, severity, and extent of potential fires. | ||
By recording forest evidence with the NOBURN app, anyone in Australia can provide a unique, time-stamped and geo-referenced data recording, allowing scientists to understand bushfires better. You can, with NOBURN, directly assist with Australia’s disaster resilience, preparedness and response to bushfires. You will be part of the solution! | By recording forest evidence with the NOBURN app, anyone in Australia can provide a unique, time-stamped and geo-referenced data recording, allowing scientists to understand bushfires better. You can, with NOBURN, directly assist with Australia’s disaster resilience, preparedness and response to bushfires. You will be part of the solution! | ||
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|aim_parameter={{aim parameter|Create nationwide database of forest evidence to pick-up seasonal changes over time}}{{aim parameter|Use the database to predict likelihood, severity, and extent of potential forest fires}} | |aim_parameter={{aim parameter|Create nationwide database of forest evidence to pick-up seasonal changes over time}}{{aim parameter|Use the database to predict likelihood, severity, and extent of potential forest fires}} | ||
|state_parameter=ongoing | |state_parameter=ongoing | ||
|start_date_parameter=2021- | |start_date_parameter=2021-06-30 | ||
|location_parameter=Australia | |location_parameter=Australia | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:17, 13 November 2024
The NOBURN app allows people to gauge the risk for fire via fuel hazard assessments from citizen photo uploads and descriptions. Information supplied by concerned citizens helps researchers understand the structure, quantity, density, and dryness of forest fuels which, with the help of Artificial Intelligence, allows for better prediction of the likelihood, severity, and extent of potential fires.
By recording forest evidence with the NOBURN app, anyone in Australia can provide a unique, time-stamped and geo-referenced data recording, allowing scientists to understand bushfires better. You can, with NOBURN, directly assist with Australia’s disaster resilience, preparedness and response to bushfires. You will be part of the solution!
By creating what will become a nationwide database of forest evidence to document both visual and actual measures of structures, quantities, densities and dryness of forest fuels with a precise and wide geographic coverage, we will enhance our collective ability to pick up seasonal changes over time.STARDIT ID:
0202410160223
State ongoing
Start 2021-06-30
Form updated 2024-11-13
0000-0003-0316-3254
Checked report as part of project 'Improving Citizen Science to Benefit Society: A Discussion Paper' -https://stardit.wikimedia.org.au/wiki/0202407220511
Inputs
University of the Sunshine Coast
Task: Development of app and running of project
Undisclosed citizen scientists
Task: Installing the app, taking pictures of forests, and submitting these with comments
Compensation: volunteer
Outputs and impacts
Dataset for preventing forest fires
Impact: Dataset being developed, impact unknown