Technology for nature conservation: an industry perspective
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- DOI: 10.1007/s13280-015-0702-4
Technology for nature conservation: an industry perspective
Abstract
Information age technology has the potential to change the game for conservation by continuously monitoring the pulse of the natural world. Whether or not it will depends on the ability of the conservation sector to build a community of practice, come together to define key technology challenges and work with a wide variety of partners to create, implement, and sustain solutions. I describe why these steps are necessary, outline the latest developments in the field and offer actionable ways forward for conservation agencies, universities, funding bodies, professional societies, and technology corporations to come together to realize the revolution that computational technologies can bring for biodiversity conservation.
Keywords: Biodiversity; Collaboration; Cross-sector partnerships; Information age; Nature conservation; Technology.
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