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Publication spotlight: Prospects and perils in the geospatial turn of conservation
Authored by Jocelyne Sze and Laura Sauls Conservation increasingly relies on big spatial data (including global maps) for decision-making, but uncritical adoption may hinder just and effective conservation outcomes. [Note: this paper  was presented as part of the Conservation Data Justice Symposium held in May 2024] From its more localised origins in natural history and field ecology, biodiversity conservation has grown into an interdisciplinary science with a global outlook.
Dec 25 min read


Earth observation data for the Global South: democratizing access or deepening inequalities?
Earth observation data for the Global South: democratizing access or deepening inequalities?
Oct 206 min read


Introducing JEOC: why Earth Observation, why Conservation, why Justice?
Why Earth Observation, why Conservation, why Justice?
Jul 224 min read
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