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Conservation technology: The next generation
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Community-based ConservationEngineeringSustainable DevelopmentCultural InnovationConservation PlanningPractical ConservationSocial SciencesEnvironmental PolicyConservation TechnologyConservation CommunityConservation PoliticsEnvironmental ManagementConservation ToolsAbstract AttitudesHabitat ConservationConservation PolicyNature ConservationSustainabilityLand Conservation
Abstract Attitudes among conservation biologists toward technological innovations and solutions have changed over the years from mistrusting and dismissive to widely accepting. However, the time has come for the conservation community to move from being technology consumers to become innovation leaders and to actively seek to create novel technologies to provide conservation tools and solutions. This challenging but critical mind‐set change requires thinking outside the box to establish and support the necessary bridges between the conservation community, technologists in both the public and the private sectors, and policy makers. The ingredients already exist, but success hinges on an open mind to new types of interactions, and bold but coordinated movements to nurture the organisational ecosystem in which such collaborations can thrive and be funded.
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