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t4cd conference: Peter Hall
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Supporting the t4cd conference, 'Conservation and Appropriate Technology'. 24/25 January, Cambridge, England. Wednesday, January 25, 2006. Director of Biodiversity Information Services at UNEP-WCMC, and lepidopterist, gave us the conservation perspective and used a butterfly to make his point. Posted by Bill @ 2:21 AM. Comments: Post a Comment.
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t4cd conference: Introduction to Mobile Communications
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Supporting the t4cd conference, 'Conservation and Appropriate Technology'. 24/25 January, Cambridge, England. Sunday, January 15, 2006. Introduction to Mobile Communications. GSM's ability to cross over into conservation disciplines, such as wildlife tracking, is just one example of how adaptable and flexible the technology can be, and as more and more devices converge - as we have seen with the development of camera phones and GSM-enabled PDA's - the greater the opportunities become. What do you think?
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t4cd conference: Welcome to the t4cd conference blog
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Supporting the t4cd conference, 'Conservation and Appropriate Technology'. 24/25 January, Cambridge, England. Monday, January 02, 2006. Welcome to the t4cd conference blog. For more details, here. For a Registration Form (Word: 747Kb). Posted by Bill @ 11:55 PM. Comments: Post a Comment.
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t4cd conference: What the conference will do
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Supporting the t4cd conference, 'Conservation and Appropriate Technology'. 24/25 January, Cambridge, England. Sunday, January 15, 2006. What the conference will do. The first day of the t4cd conference will feature a number of speakers and presentations, but on day two we're going to focus on practical steps that can be taken in using technology within conservation and development. We will focus our attention on four separate but overlapping areas:. GIS and remote sensing. Posted by Bill @ 12:02 AM.
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t4cd conference: From the chair
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Supporting the t4cd conference, 'Conservation and Appropriate Technology'. 24/25 January, Cambridge, England. Wednesday, January 25, 2006. But while the others are working on their proposals I have a few minutes spare to post some thoughts on yesterday, culled largely from Zoe's notes [for which many thanks! Posted by Bill @ 2:08 AM. Comments: Post a Comment.
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t4cd conference: Introduction to Remote Power
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Supporting the t4cd conference, 'Conservation and Appropriate Technology'. 24/25 January, Cambridge, England. Sunday, January 15, 2006. Introduction to Remote Power. What do you think? Please use the comments feature to let us know and help to shape our discussion. Posted by Bill @ 12:18 AM. But I need to contact more. Can you suggest where else to look? But I need to contact more. Can you suggest where else to look?
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t4cd conference: Photos from day 1
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Supporting the t4cd conference, 'Conservation and Appropriate Technology'. 24/25 January, Cambridge, England. Wednesday, January 25, 2006. Photos from day 1. Posted by Paul M @ 2:55 AM. Comments: Post a Comment.
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t4cd conference: A busy day
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Supporting the t4cd conference, 'Conservation and Appropriate Technology'. 24/25 January, Cambridge, England. Wednesday, January 25, 2006. The first day of the conference was pretty hectic. But there's time for a quick sandwich at lunch, as Ken shows. Posted by Bill @ 2:13 AM. Comments: Post a Comment.
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t4cd conference: Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing
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Supporting the t4cd conference, 'Conservation and Appropriate Technology'. 24/25 January, Cambridge, England. Sunday, January 15, 2006. Introduction to GIS and Remote Sensing. Perhaps the most common and widespread use of an ICT in conservation management and planning is GIS. Linking environmental data by location (aerial and satellite imagery with on-the-ground surveys, for example) can provide a much greater understanding of both built and natural environments. Conservation practitioners have a...
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