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The Information Cycle as a Framework for Defining Information Goals for Water-Quality Monitoring
Authors:Jos G. Timmerman  Janneke J. Ottens  Robert C. Ward
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Inland Water Management and Waste Water Treatment RIZA, P.O. Box 17, 8200 AA Lelystad, The Netherlands , NL;(2) Colorado Water Resources Research Institute, 410 N. University Services Center, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, USA , US
Abstract:/ The necessity to tailor information becomes increasingly urgent as the information revolution continues to generate ever-increasing flows of data and so-called information. From European experiences, a new approach for monitoring system design is suggested in this paper. In this approach, careful and detailed specification of information needs is a major contributing factor to the effectiveness of information products. To develop better specifications for information products, the process of collecting and transforming data into useful information requires careful thought and guidance. A dialogue between information users on one hand and information producers on the other is essential. This dialogue can be based on the information cycle, describing the continuous process from specifying information needs for water management and a strategy to collect information through data collection and data analysis up to utilization of information by water management. By following the respective steps in the information cycle, the process of information gathering can be completed. The cyclic character provides a quantitative means of connecting monitoring system design and operations with the information expectations and/or products required by management.
Keywords:: Information needs   Water-quality monitoring   Monitoring systems design
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