Making Messy Data Work for Conservation

Volume: 2, Issue: 5, Pages: 455 - 465
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Conservationists increasingly use unstructured observational data, such as citizen science records or ranger patrol observations, to guide decision making. These datasets are often large and relatively cheap to collect, and they have enormous potential. However, the resulting data are generally “messy,” and their use can incur considerable costs, some of which are hidden. We present an overview of the opportunities and limitations associated...
Paper Details
Title
Making Messy Data Work for Conservation
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
2
Issue
5
Pages
455 - 465
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