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Volume 2 (2023): 1 (Jun 2023): Special Collection: Drone Ecologies. Guest Edited by Naomi Millner
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Global Social Challenges Journal
Online ISSN:
2752-3349
Publication Date:
01 Jun 2023
Introduction
Exploring the opportunities and risks of aerial monitoring for biodiversity conservation
Research Articles
Drones, communities and nature: pitfalls and possibilities for conservation and territorial rights
Grounding drones in political ecology: understanding the complexities and power relations of drone use in conservation
Interventions: Policy and Practice
Protecting people and wildlife from the potential harms of drone use in biodiversity conservation: interdisciplinary dialogues
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