Articles | Volume 14, issue 2
https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-14-187-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-14-187-2025
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12 Aug 2025
Regular research article |  | 12 Aug 2025

WaDA – water diplomacy automation: using blockchain, AI, and environment IoT for water management and climate action

Jeet Biswas, Markus Haid, Ashutosh Bhalerao, Stephan Engelhardt, and Sebastian Lemke

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Globally, water has been the cause of the rise of civilization and also a cause of conflict. In this changing climate, managing water, the most precious commodity, has become a necessity. If we want to manage a resource properly, we need technology and data. With the innovative WAMO 300, a decentralised solution for this problem has been provided. WAMO 300, short for Water Monitor 300, acts as an IoT (Internet of Things) system that brings data from the physical world to the digital world.
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