Examinando por Autor "Puerta Beldarrain, Maite"
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Ítem Engagement and accessibility tools for pro-environmental action on air quality: the SOCIO-BEE paradigm(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2024-01) Atutxa Ordeñana, Ekhi; García Torres, Sofía; Kyfonidis, Charalampos; Karanassos, Dimitrios; Kopsacheilis, Evangelos; Tsita, Christina; Casado Mansilla, Diego; Emvoliadis, Alexandros; Angelis, Georgios; López de Ipiña González de Artaza, Diego; Puerta Beldarrain, Maite; Drosou, Anastasios; Tzovaras, DimitriosThe involvement of citizens and all stakeholders is crucial in tackling environmental and social matters. This, addressing equity and diversity issues, although challenging, is a necessary condition for achieving positive outcomes and ensuring that no one is left behind. To help ease this challenge, this work presents a systematic approach to ensure inclusive participation and leverage non-technical and technical elements to maximise stakeholder engagement in scientific activities to successfully address sustainability concerns. For that, it builds on the interim results of the H2020 SOCIO-BEE project, a Citizen science (CS) proposal to reduce air pollution through inclusive community engagement and social innovation. As part of an interdisciplinary CS project, an abductive systematic combining methodology was employed, which allowed for dialogue and collaboration between theory and practice throughout the whole process, during which separate groups of experts and potential end-users were involved. The article presents (i) the stakeholder engagement strategy codified in the SOCIO-BEE toolkit as a robust, actionable and inclusive foundation of engagement to CS activities; and (ii) the digital platform UX that allows setting up campaigns for measurements and assignment to citizens, incorporating the requirements for flexibility, accessibility, limited digital literacy, inclusion and legal and ethical considerations. Their combination and mutual interaction aim to leverage the pros of CS and technology whilst reducing their cons to ensure the four pillars of applicability, scalability, actionability, and inclusion. This is supported by the presented hybrid model which combines physical and virtual spaces and individual and collective action.Ítem A spatial crowdsourcing engine for harmonizing volunteers’ needs and tasks’ completion goals(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2024-12) Puerta Beldarrain, Maite; Gómez Carmona, Oihane; Chen, Liming; López de Ipiña González de Artaza, Diego; Casado Mansilla, Diego; Vergara, Felipe EduardoThis work addresses the task allocation problem in spatial crowdsensing with altruistic participation, tackling challenges like declining engagement and user fatigue from task overload. Unlike typical models relying on financial incentives, this context requires alternative strategies to sustain participation. This paper presents a new solution, the Volunteer Task Allocation Engine (VTAE), to address these challenges. This solution is not based on economic incentives, and it has two primary goals. The first one is to improve user experience by limiting the workload and creating a user-centric task allocation solution. The second goal is to create an equal distribution of tasks over the spatial locations to make the solution robust against the possible decrease in participation. Two approaches are used to test the performance of this solution against different conditions: computer simulations and a real-world experiment with real users, which include a qualitative evaluation. The simulations tested system performance in controlled environments, while the real-world experiment assessed the effectiveness and usability of the VTAE with real users. This research highlights the importance of user-centered design in citizen science applications with altruistic participation. The findings demonstrate that the VTAE algorithm ensures equitable task distribution across geographical areas while actively involving users in the decision-making process.