GeoTree: A participatory digital tool for forest landscape restoration in the tropics

Forest landscape restoration (FLR) in the tropics is often undertaken by smallholders and communities whose livelihoods rely on agriculture and forestry. While digital technologies can improve efficiency in FLR efforts, socio-technical barriers often impede the participation of these key actors in t...

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Autores principales: Eitzinger, Anton, Feil, Christian, Ekue, Marius, Oduor, Francis, Kettle, Christopher
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141751
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author Eitzinger, Anton
Feil, Christian
Ekue, Marius
Oduor, Francis
Kettle, Christopher
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Ekue, Marius
Feil, Christian
Kettle, Christopher
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Kettle, Christopher
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description Forest landscape restoration (FLR) in the tropics is often undertaken by smallholders and communities whose livelihoods rely on agriculture and forestry. While digital technologies can improve efficiency in FLR efforts, socio-technical barriers often impede the participation of these key actors in the restoration process. The main barriers are lack of technical infrastructure, access to digital tools and services, lack of ease of use for non-tech-savvy farmers, and lack of design targeted for low-literate and marginal groups. Moreover, precisely because of the transformative momentum of digitalization, there is a risk for smallholders to enter the digital divide and power asymmetry gap. The platform has been piloted in Kenya and Cameroon and tracks and monitors activities along the entire restoration chain, from seed collection to on-farm tree planting and monitoring of management activities and payouts to farmers. GeoTree offers participatory functionalities, including interactive forms, polls, geospatial features and maps, and community-driven data collection, which can be integrated into community channels. While other digital tools focus on monitoring tree planting for the purpose of carbon offsetting, GeoTree addresses the digital barriers facing smallholders and communities and enables them to participate fully in FLR efforts. GeoTree leverages blockchain technology to provide an integrated planting management process. The system allows gathering ground-level data with offline encryption and supporting low-internet environments and tracing the restoration process to provide transparency, facilitate real-time monitoring, evaluation, and verification, and support mobilization of sponsors.
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spelling CGSpace1417512025-11-05T12:19:38Z GeoTree: A participatory digital tool for forest landscape restoration in the tropics Eitzinger, Anton Feil, Christian Ekue, Marius Oduor, Francis Kettle, Christopher conservation agriculture trees restoration landscape geotree Forest landscape restoration (FLR) in the tropics is often undertaken by smallholders and communities whose livelihoods rely on agriculture and forestry. While digital technologies can improve efficiency in FLR efforts, socio-technical barriers often impede the participation of these key actors in the restoration process. The main barriers are lack of technical infrastructure, access to digital tools and services, lack of ease of use for non-tech-savvy farmers, and lack of design targeted for low-literate and marginal groups. Moreover, precisely because of the transformative momentum of digitalization, there is a risk for smallholders to enter the digital divide and power asymmetry gap. The platform has been piloted in Kenya and Cameroon and tracks and monitors activities along the entire restoration chain, from seed collection to on-farm tree planting and monitoring of management activities and payouts to farmers. GeoTree offers participatory functionalities, including interactive forms, polls, geospatial features and maps, and community-driven data collection, which can be integrated into community channels. While other digital tools focus on monitoring tree planting for the purpose of carbon offsetting, GeoTree addresses the digital barriers facing smallholders and communities and enables them to participate fully in FLR efforts. GeoTree leverages blockchain technology to provide an integrated planting management process. The system allows gathering ground-level data with offline encryption and supporting low-internet environments and tracing the restoration process to provide transparency, facilitate real-time monitoring, evaluation, and verification, and support mobilization of sponsors. 2023-09 2024-05-07T04:27:14Z 2024-05-07T04:27:14Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141751 en Open Access application/pdf Eitzinger, A.; Feil, C.; Ekue, M.; Oduor, F.; Kettle, C. (2023) GeoTree: A participatory digital tool for forest landscape restoration in the tropics. Conference on International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development held on 20-22 September 2023. 4 p.
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Feil, Christian
Ekue, Marius
Oduor, Francis
Kettle, Christopher
GeoTree: A participatory digital tool for forest landscape restoration in the tropics
title GeoTree: A participatory digital tool for forest landscape restoration in the tropics
title_full GeoTree: A participatory digital tool for forest landscape restoration in the tropics
title_fullStr GeoTree: A participatory digital tool for forest landscape restoration in the tropics
title_full_unstemmed GeoTree: A participatory digital tool for forest landscape restoration in the tropics
title_short GeoTree: A participatory digital tool for forest landscape restoration in the tropics
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trees
restoration
landscape
geotree
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