LASS (Location Aware Sensing System) is an open source and public welfare "environmental sensor network system". 是一套開源和公益的「環境感測器網路系統」
Aquaya is a data-driven nonprofit organization that is dedicated to improving safe water and sanitation access in low-resource settings.
The Water Data Explorer was developed by the British Geological Survey in collaboration with Imperial College London, The University of Oxford and UCL as part of the CAMELLIA project, and in partnership with a broad range of stakeholders. CAMELLIA has been funded by the UKRI's Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).
Deploying Open Data to Enable Kenyan Households & Communities Conserve Fresh Water Resources, including civic literacy campaigns and IoT monitoring of water supply and quality
The Demography Project is an independent youth-led civic technology and data journalism non profit registered in Kenya.
InfoNile is a cross-border group of geojournalists with a mission to uncover critical stories on water issues in the Nile River Basin through data-based multimedia storytelling.
Linking river health to wellbeing in the Thames basin
Current is Chicago’s water innovation hub.
A combined tech and journalistic effort to map the Makoko informal settlement
The Human Utility provides assistance to families and makes sure they always have running water at home.
We are here to give you actionable information about the quality of your city's air, water and sound.
illuminating local water quality through data performances for collective action