FEDERATED MONITORING, EVALUATION, AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT
A New Paradigm for Collaborative Nature Conservation
Jan-Kees Schakel, founder of Sensing Clues, has published a new white paper on Federated Monitoring, Evaluation, and Impact Assessment (MEIA): A New Paradigm for Collaborative Nature Conservation. The paper explores the need for multi-stakeholder approaches in conservation, the limitations of current MEIA systems, and the importance of data ownership and collaboration.
Key Insights
Conservation success depends on long-term collaboration, not just outcomes.
MEIA systems create data silos, hindering innovation.
Federated systems empower local stakeholders and enable effective data aggregation.
The Sensing Clues platform supports this model, promoting local engagement and biodiversity protection.