Digital technology and human development: A charter for nature conservation |
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Authors: | Georgina Maffey Hilary Homans Ken Banks Koen Arts |
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Affiliation: | 1.dot.rural,University of Aberdeen,Aberdeen,Scotland;2.Centre for Sustainable International Development,University of Aberdeen,Aberdeen,Scotland;3.Cambridge,UK;4.Forest and Nature Conservation Policy Group,Wageningen University,Wageningen,The Netherlands;5.Centro de Pesquisa do Pantanal,Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso,Cuiabá,Brazil |
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Abstract: | The application of digital technology in conservation holds much potential for advancing the understanding of, and facilitating interaction with, the natural world. In other sectors, digital technology has long been used to engage communities and share information. Human development—which holds parallels with the nature conservation sector—has seen a proliferation of innovation in technological development. Throughout this Perspective, we consider what nature conservation can learn from the introduction of digital technology in human development. From this, we derive a charter to be used before and throughout project development, in order to help reduce replication and failure of digital innovation in nature conservation projects. We argue that the proposed charter will promote collaboration with the development of digital tools and ensure that nature conservation projects progress appropriately with the development of new digital technologies. |
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