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Achieving conservation outcomes at scale - Broad scale adoptions of conservation technologies

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Technology provides a new opportunity to conduct conservation work in all new ways. Remote sensing, new types of communications, and software that allows for the sharing and analysis of information between organizations make it possible for projects that span enormous areas to be undertaken and organized, creating possibilities for data collection
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In this session we will discuss SMART and EarthRanger software and how they’re used by a variety of organizations to collect, analyze and leverage data sourced across countries and even whole continents. After an introduction to the tools themselves, an impressive array of conservationists from around the world will discuss how their programs are enabled by these technologies, and share their experiences about how they’ve used technology to scale their work from individual, on-the-ground teams all the way to country-wide implementations and collaborations between organizations and governments.

Agenda de la session

Modérateur

Dr Richard BERGL

Director of Conservation, Education and Science,
North Carolina Zoo
United States of America


16:00 - 16:05

Jes LEFCOURT

Director, Conservation Technology,
Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence
United States of America


16:05 - 16:10

Intervenant

Mr Kinley TSHERING

Chief Forestry Officer,
Department of Forests and Park Services
Bhutan

SMART National adoption Asia: Bhutan
16:10 - 16:20

Mr Nestor Hernan ZABALA BERNAL

Ingeniero Topográfico,
Parques Nacionales Naturales de Colombia
Colombia

SMART National Adoption Latin America: Colombia
16:20 - 16:30

Dr Inaoyom IMONG

Cross River Landscape Director,
Wildlife Conservation Society
Nigeria

Long-term utilization of SMART at sites with different governance
16:30 - 16:40

Mr Geoff CLINNING

Technology Manager,
African Parks Network
South Africa


16:40 - 16:50

Mr Barry CORK

Director Training and Development 51 Degrees Ltd,
51 Degrees Ltd
Kenya


16:50 - 17:00

Batian CRAIG

Director ,
51Degrees
Kenya


16:50 - 17:00

Mr Nelson MWANGI

Research Assistant,
Save the Elephants
United States of America


17:00 - 17:10

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