Environmental monitoring

Initital situation: weather data of the city is not fully recorded

Sustainability and digitisation are also becoming increasingly important topics for both cities and municipalities. In order to proactively address these issues, future-proof and modern solutions are needed to record and analyse relevant environmental parameters. In most cases, however, this data, which is relevant for a sustainable city, is not fully recorded or made publicly available to residents.

Environmental monitoring: weather data in real time shows CO2 content in the air

With the help of intelligent IoT sensors or weather stations, weather conditions can be monitored.

Various environmental data such as air quality (e.g. humidity, CO2 content) and temperature can be recorded using LoRaWAN® and transmitted to a platform where the data can be visualised and publicly accessed.

Building on smart environmental monitoring, cities can provide their citizens with helpful services that increase the quality of life.

A park with street lamps along the roadside, in the foreground a smart sensor for recording environmental data via LoRaWAN
Illustration of a woman checking on data displayed on a computer screen

Smart and tailor-made environmental monitoring

  • Works and services within the city can be planned according to weather data
  • Positive contribution to health
  • Transparency about air quality
  • Increase in process efficiency

With full live monitoring of weather data, targeted measures can be derived. All LoRaWAN® sensors from ZENNER can be integrated modularly and thus offer ideal conditions for tailor-made and intelligent environmental monitoring.

SDG 3 good health and well-being
SDG 11 Sustainable cities and communities
SDG 13 climate action
SDG 15 Life on land