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Tracking in the Cyber Age

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This 8-min video on CyberTracker covers a number of uses to which geospatial information technology (GIT) can be put to work in the contexts of development and conservation. In addition it highlights how GIT can add value to indigenous peoples knowledge systems and how this can have important applications in protected areas and collaborative natural resource management.

The Video has been produced in the framework of the project "Support the spread of good practice in generating, managing, analysing and communicating spatial information".

CyberTracker is an open-source software developed in South Africa by the Cybertracker Conservation with financial support initially provided of by the European Commission. It can be installed on a GPS-enabled handheld device such as a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) or a Smartphone to collect geo-referenced data with detailed digital notation. It is a highly efficient way to gather large quantities of geo-coded field observations at a speed and level of detail not possible before. CyberTracker allows users to customise the interface to meet data collection needs. Screen designs can combine text and icons to optimise efficiency and customisation. The CyberTracker icon interface was originally designed for trackers who could not read or write. Nowadays all users including scientists and conservationists benefit from the icon-based interface because it enables significantly faster data entry.

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  • Excellent video on the Cyber Tracker. It shows the wonderful applications it has and the significance of its use for both conservationists and traditional communities. I'll be using it in my class. Thanks.

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