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Conservation technology: The next generation

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Many digital technologies have been emerging that can be of use for natural resources management, but what can they really bring to nature conservationists at the local levels? This session represents a deep dive with lessons learned of using satellite images, GIS, drones, mobile apps, sound recordings, camera traps, and artificial learning.
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This session contains an overview of lessons learned in using emerging digital technologies for environmental monitoring. A variety of digital technologies (such as satellite imagery, GIS, drones, artificial intelligence, sound recordings, mobile apps, etc.) for nature conservation with their pros and cons will be highlighted by presenting field experiences of CSO in South America, Africa, and Asia. Not only the technologies will be discussed but also the key-principles in designing and implementing a project with local CSOs and community members, and how this can produce new knowledge and insights that support natural resources management and advocacy. An outlook of upcoming approaches and technologies will be presented, such as the potential of citizen science, machine learning, and rapid alert systems. Interaction with participants to share knowledge and experiences will be a key element of the session.

Session agenda

Speaker

Ben NYBERG

GIS and Drone Program Coordinator,
National Tropical Botanical Garden
United States of America


16:00 - 17:30

Ben JOBSON

Programme Officer,
BirdLife International
United Kingdom


16:00 - 17:30

Laura MANNOCCI

Postdoctoral Associate,
University of Montpellier
France


16:00 - 17:30

Mr Maximin DJONDO

Executive Director,
Benin Environment and Education Society
Benin


16:00 - 17:30

Dr Natalie SWAN

Conservation Project Manager,
NatureMetrics
Spain


16:00 - 17:30

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