Mobile devices, and other tracking technologies, generate detailed data on the movements and behavior of billions of people worldwide. At present, these data are predominantly used to pursue corporate interests. We argue that improving access to human-mobility data is essential for addressing urgent conservation and sustainability goals. Close collaboration between industry and the research community has the potential to generate substantive environmental and societal benefits
Oliver, R.Y.; Chapman, M.; Ellis-Soto, D.; Brum-Bastos, V.; Cagnacci, F.; Long, J.; Loretto, M.; Patchett, R.; Rutz, C. (2024). Access to human-mobility data is essential for building a sustainable future. CELL REPORTS SUSTAINABILITY, 1 (4): 100077. doi: 10.1016/j.crsus.2024.100077 handle: https://hdl.handle.net/10449/85295
Access to human-mobility data is essential for building a sustainable future
Cagnacci, Francesca;
2024-01-01
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Mobile devices, and other tracking technologies, generate detailed data on the movements and behavior of billions of people worldwide. At present, these data are predominantly used to pursue corporate interests. We argue that improving access to human-mobility data is essential for addressing urgent conservation and sustainability goals. Close collaboration between industry and the research community has the potential to generate substantive environmental and societal benefitsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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