Citizen-Science with off-the-shelf UAV for Coastal Monitoring

S. M. Beselly*, M. A. Sajali

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Abstract

Accurate and repetitive observation and quantification of the shoreline position and the coastal feature are essential aspects of coastal management and planning. Commonly, the dataset associated with coastal observation and quantification is obtained with in-situ coastal surveys. The current methods are mostly quite expensive, time-consuming, and require trained individuals to do the task. With the availability of the off-the-shelf low cost, lightweight, and reliable Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) with the advances of the algorithms such as structure-from-motion (SfM), UAV-based measurement becomes a promising tool. Open SfM initiative, open topographical database, and UAV communities are the enablers that make it possible to collect accurate and frequent coastal monitoring and democratize data. This paper provides a review and discussions that highlight the possibility of conducting scientific coastal monitoring or collaborating with the public. Literature was examined for the advances in coastal monitoring, challenges, and recommendations. We identified and proposed the use of UAV along with the strategies and systems to encourage citizen-led UAV observation for coastal monitoring while attaining the quality.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012001
Number of pages9
JournalIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Volume930
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
Event4th International Conference of Water Resources Development and Environmental Protection, ICWRDEP 2021 - Malang, Virtual, Indonesia
Duration: 7 Aug 20217 Aug 2021

Keywords

  • citizen science
  • coastal monitoring
  • UAV

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