Lewis Amy R, Willcock Simon, Casas Ana, Kupiec-Teahan Beata, Mendoza Sanchez José, Anciano Fiona, Barrington Dani J, Dube Mmeli, Hutchings Paul, Karani Caroline, Llaxacondor Arturo, López Hellen, Mdee Anna L, Nou Keosothea, Ofori Alesia D, Riungu Joy N, Russel Kory C, Haque Tamal Md Ehsanul, Parker Alison H, Bell Andrew R
Bangor University, Bangor, UK.
Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, UK.
Humanit Soc Sci Commun. 2025;12(1):1134. doi: 10.1057/s41599-025-05305-w. Epub 2025 Jul 19.
To fill data gaps in human-environment systems, especially in difficult-to-access locations, novel tools are needed to collect (near) real-time data from diverse populations across the globe. Here we discuss the practicalities, constraints, and lessons learnt from six field studies using high spatial and temporal smartphone surveys in six different countries. We suggest that high spatiotemporal, self-administered smartphone surveys will produce novel insights into human behaviour, attitudes, and socio-economic characteristics that, when matched with high spatiotemporal resolution environmental data (e.g., from remote sensing), can be used to address sustainability challenges for global communities. Furthermore, we highlight the need for continuous refinement and improvement in future developments to enhance the efficacy of this methodology. By sharing the practical implications and constraints associated with smartphone surveys, this article contributes to the evolving landscape of data collection methods.
为填补人类-环境系统中的数据空白,尤其是在难以进入的地区,需要新的工具来从全球不同人群中收集(近)实时数据。在此,我们讨论了在六个不同国家进行的六项实地研究的实际情况、限制因素以及经验教训,这些研究使用了高空间和时间分辨率的智能手机调查。我们认为,高时空分辨率、自我管理的智能手机调查将为人类行为、态度和社会经济特征带来新的见解,当与高时空分辨率的环境数据(如来自遥感的数据)相匹配时,可用于应对全球社区的可持续发展挑战。此外,我们强调在未来发展中需要不断完善和改进,以提高这种方法的有效性。通过分享与智能手机调查相关的实际影响和限制因素,本文为不断发展的数据收集方法领域做出了贡献。