A Call for International Leadership and Coordination to Realize the Potential of Conservation Technology

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Advancing technology represents an unprecedented opportunity to enhance our capacity to conserve the Earth's biodiversity. However, this great potential is failing to materialize and rarely endures. We contend that unleashing the power of technology for conservation requires an internationally coordinated strategy that connects the conservation community and policy-makers with technologists. We argue an international conservation technology entity could (1) provide vision and leadership, (2) coordinate and deliver key services necessary to ensure translation from innovation to effective deployment and use of technology for on-the-ground conservation across the planet, and (3) help integrate innovation into biodiversity conservation policy from local to global scales, providing tools to monitor outcomes of conservation action and progress towards national and international biodiversity targets. This proposed entity could take the shape of an international alliance of conservation institutions or a formal intergovernmental institution. Active and targeted uptake of emerging technology can help society achieve biodiversity conservation goals.

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Lahoz-Monfort, J. J., Chadès, I., Davies, A., Fegraus, E., Game, E., Guillera-Arroita, G., … Joppa, L. (2019, October 1). A Call for International Leadership and Coordination to Realize the Potential of Conservation Technology. BioScience. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biz090

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