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Nature apps: Waiting for the revolution

First author: Jepson
Year: 2015


Abstract

Apps are small task-orientated programs with the potential to integrate the computational and sensing capacities of smartphones with the power of cloud computing, social networking, and crowdsourcing. They have the potential to transform how humans interact with nature, cause a step change in the quantity and resolution of biodiversity data, democratize access to environmental knowledge, and reinvigorate ways of enjoying nature. To assess the extent to which this potential is being exploited in relation to nature, we conducted an automated search of the Google Play Store using 96 nature-related terms. This returned data on *36 304 apps, of which *6301 were nature-themed. We found that few of these fully exploit the full range of capabilities inherent in the technology and/or have successfully captured the public imagination. Such breakthroughs will only be achieved by increasing the frequency and quality of collaboration between environmental scientists, information engineers, computer scientists, and interested publics.


Details

Language: English
Country of affiliation: United Kingdom


Published in: Ambio
Publication type: Journal article


Source: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-015-0712-2


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Studies

Description: Data scrape of Google Play store using 96 nature-themed terms

Research type: Non-experimental
Data type: Quantitative


Comparator: none
Control group: no
Pilot study: no
Pre/post measures used: no
Follow-up: no


Sample type: Game(s)
Sample size: 2,351
Power analysis: no
Sample countries: null


Games studied: null


Franchises studied: null


Study outcomes: Using games for environmentalism