Advancing river monitoring using image-based techniques: challenges and opportunities

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Enhanced and effective hydrological monitoring plays a crucial role in understanding water-related processes in a rapidly changing world. Within this context, image-based river monitoring has been shown to significantly enhance data collection, improve analysis and accuracy, and support effective and timely decision making. The integration of remote and proximal sensing technologies with citizen science and artificial intelligence may revolutionize monitoring practices. Therefore, it is crucial to evaluate the quality of current research and ongoing initiatives to envision the potential trajectories for research activities within this specific field. The evolution of monitoring strategies is progressing in multiple directions that should converge to build a critical mass around relevant challenges to find innovative solutions that overcome limitations of traditional approaches. The present study reviews examples and good practices of enhanced hydrological monitoring in different applications, reflecting on the strengths and limitations of new approaches.

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Manfreda, S., Miglino, D., Saddi, K. C., Jomaa, S., Eltner, A., Perks, M., … Rode, M. (2024). Advancing river monitoring using image-based techniques: challenges and opportunities. Hydrological Sciences Journal. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2024.2333846

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