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Emerging technologies to conserve biodiversity

October 1, 2015

Technologies to identify individual animals, follow their movements, identify and locate animal and plant species, and assess the status of their habitats remotely have become better, faster, and cheaper as threats to the survival of species are increasing. New technologies alone do not save species, and new data create new problems. For example, improving technologies alone cannot prevent poaching: solutions require providing appropriate tools to the right people. Habitat loss is another driver: the challenge here is to connect existing sophisticated remote sensing with species occurrence data to predict where species remain. Other challenges include assembling a wider public to crowdsource data, managing the massive quantities of data generated, and developing solutions to rapidly emerging threats.

Publication Year 2015
Title Emerging technologies to conserve biodiversity
DOI 10.1016/j.tree.2015.08.008
Authors Stuart L. Pimm, Sky Alibhai, Richard Bergl, Alex Dehgan, Chandra Giri, Zoë Jewell, Lucas N. Joppa, Roland Kays, Scott Loarie
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Trends in Ecology and Evolution
Index ID 70249416
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center