Citizen Science Microclimate was an overall app developed by Priya Rajagopalan. It was removed from Google Play Feb 15, 2024 and is no longer available for download.
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App Information
Citizen Science Microclimate was free to download. The APK download size was 13.15 MB. The last available version was 1.1.0. The last update was on September 24, 2021.
Technical Requirements
The app had a content rating of Everyone. The app had been available on Google Play May 2019.
Description
The Urban Microclimate App will provide citizens with a simple tool for measuring the microclimate around their homes and neighbourhood. Citizens will be using this app in conjunction with the “citizen sensors”. A number of citizen sensors measuring temperature and humidity will be distributed amongst local communities in various Australian states. Citizens will be able to view the temperature and humidity of their locations along with the same for other “citizen sensors” across Australia that are connected through the app.
This app is developed as part of a citizen science project that aim to work with local councils and citizens across Australia to design infrastructure for measuring urban heat island, overheating, and local climate change. The number of extreme hot days is predicted to increase significantly over the next few
decades in all Australian cities with negative impacts on public health, mortality rates, energy demand and economy. Through this app that works in conjunction with the “citizen sensor”, citizens will get an understanding of the important parameters influencing the microclimate. Through participating in various experiments, citizens will be well-informed to respond to extreme heat through an understanding of the influential factors (such as design features, greenery and materials) affecting the local urban microclimate and the ways to deal with the adverse effects from increased temperatures. The results from this study will provide data required for citizens to understand, mitigate and adapt to extreme heat. Better informed citizens can respond better to council’s climate change mitigation policies and climate change related legislations by the state and Federal Government. Ultimately it is hoped that citizens will be empowered and motivated to implement appropriate mitigation techniques to improve the microclimate in their home or neighbourhood.
Each subscription will automatically renew 3 days before the expiration date for
the same time period. Subscriptions can be cancelled at any time before the renewal.