Using Citizen Science to Manage Odour Emissions in National IED Plants: A Systematic Review of the Scientific Literature
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Published:2024-02-28
Issue:3
Volume:15
Page:302
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ISSN:2073-4433
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Container-title:Atmosphere
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmosphere
Author:
Mauro Francesca1ORCID, Borghesi Roberto1
Affiliation:
1. Department for Environmental Evaluation, Control and Sustainability, Italian Institute for the Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA)—Via Vitaliano Brancati 48, 00144 Rome, Italy
Abstract
The potential of citizen science to address complex issues has been recognized since the 1990s. However, the systematic integration of public opinion in research has been developed only recently, thanks to the spread of questionnaire web-based surveys and artificial intelligence techniques for data elaboration. Starting from this point, we decided to investigate the literature published in Scopus during the decade 2013–2023, regarding citizen science applications for environmental purposes. More specifically, the focus of our study was to evaluate citizen science’s benefits and limitations for managing odour emissions in national industrial plants, as well as to discuss the potential integration of a participatory approach in such a field. In fact, according to European Directive 2010/75/EU, the integrated environmental permits released to reduce industrial pollution should also encourage strong public participation. In this systematic review we first applied the principles of PRISMA methodology to select the most significant papers. Then, we discuss the results of 14 publications, through bibliometric statistics and meta-analysis. Only three of them were discovered to have a specific focus on odour emissions. Overall, we pinpointed the main advantages and limitations of citizen science applied to odour pollution management, to open the door for further research.
Funder
Italian Ministry for the Environment and Energy Safety
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