Leveraging conservation action with open‐source hardware
Data collection by conservation biologists is undergoing radical change, with researchers collaborating across disciplines to create bespoke, low‐cost monitoring equipment from open‐source hardware (OSH). Compared to commercial hardware, OSH dramatically reduces participation costs. Four barriers cu...
Main Authors: | Hill, A, Davies, A, Prince, P, Snaddon, J, Doncaster, C, Rogers, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2019
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