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Using Innovative Technologies to Improve Conservation Outcomes

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This session will highlight how innovative technologies, collaborative partnerships, and a ground-up approach have developed and scaled a comprehensive suite of integrated tools and approaches that have not only improved conservation outcomes and protected area management, but also built the capacity of thousands of practitioners around the world.
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The rapid development of new technologies is changing the way we collect, access, and use information to conserve biodiversity. Technology-based solutions seeking to solve complex challenges have proliferated as conservation area management capacity has sought to keep pace with increasing human pressures. However, these technologies are often developed outside the context of conservation, have limited scalability, or are provided with limited support. This session will demonstrate how innovative uses of technology can help achieve biodiversity objectives by empowering practitioners, meeting critical frontline needs, and emphasizing conservation outcomes. Panelists will present a comprehensive series of case studies on the application of SMART, a free and open-source suite of integrated tools used in more than 1000 sites across 70 countries that has revolutionized the way protected areas are managed and has become the most widely used protected area management solution globally.

Session agenda

Moderator

Dr Drew CRONIN

Associate Curator of International Conservation,
North Carolina Zoo
United States of America


09:00 - 10:30

Speaker

Ms Claudine CLOETE

Senior Conservation Scientist,
Ministry of Environment, Forestry & Tourism, Namibia
Namibia


09:00 - 10:30

Dr Emma STOKES

Regional Director, Central Africa & Gulf of Guinea,
Wildlife Conservation Society
Rwanda


09:00 - 10:30

Jes LEFCOURT

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


09:00 - 10:30

Lily XU

PhD Candidate,
Harvard University
United States of America


09:00 - 10:30

Mr Tojo RASOLOZAKA

Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Officer,
WWF Madagascar
Madagascar


09:00 - 10:30

  • Peace Parks Foundation [South Africa]
  • Re:wild [United States of America]
  • 48227
  • Wildlife Conservation Society [United States of America]
  • Wildlife Protection Solutions [United States of America]
  • World Wide Fund for Nature - International [Switzerland]
  • Zoological Society of London [United Kingdom]
  • Zoologische Gesellschaft Frankfurt von 1858 - Hilfe für die bedrohte Tierwelt [Germany]
  • IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC)
  • IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA)
  • Panthera
  • SMART Partnership

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