[PublicLab] Research area review on air quality (#24777)

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Oct 20, 2020, 12:37:50 PM10/20/20
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Public Lab contributor bhamster just posted a new research note entitled 'Research area review on air quality':

Read and respond to the post here: https://publiclab.org/notes/bhamster/10-20-2020/research-area-review-on-air-quality


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For the next research area review on Public Lab, we'll examine air quality...well, part of it! Air quality is one of the richest and most extensively-researched topics on Public Lab, so for this review, we're going to focus on areas that give an overall sense of air quality monitoring to people brand new to the topic. Read on for more details.

What's the purpose of the review?

We'll update the air quality wiki page and create new material on Public Lab so that newcomers can know where to begin in air quality monitoring and advocacy. The goal is to give extra context to the many monitoring tools that exist and are already well-documented on Public Lab.

What will we do in the review to reach this goal?

As in previous reviews, we'll turn to publiclab.org, other online resources, and conversations with people sharing their knowledge and experiences to synthesize information on:

  • Getting started in air quality research, including a general overview of what you can monitor and how.
  • What you can do after using air quality monitoring tools, like how to find an environmental testing lab that's a good match for your project.
  • Examples of advocacy that can follow air quality data collection, and issues with equity in air monitoring.
  • Next step challenges in air quality monitoring.

...and more as we uncover new information and challenges.

When will we do the review?

Over the next couple months until mid-December 2020. Over that time, we'll have opportunities to share resources and challenges, and to learn and synthesize together.

Why did we choose air quality?

There are lots of exciting activities in air quality monitoring already underway, including @kgradow1's fantastic Bucket Monitor project and current investigations by community members. We hope the review and new material resulting from it will broadly support these projects and anyone else who is interested in monitoring air quality in their community.

What are some ways to help or follow along?

  • Do you have knowledge, experiences, or stories to share on air quality monitoring, tool development, or advocacy? Please comment below to join our review!
  • Do you want to follow updates on this review? Subscribe to air-quality and research-area-review and receive updates about new posts.
  • Stay tuned for news about events that we'll hold in November and December.

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