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Acerca de Smart Forests
El proyecto Smart Forests está dirigido por la profesora Jennifer Gabrys y forma parte del grupo de investigación Planetary Praxis, con sede en el Departamento de Sociología de la Universidad de Cambridge. El proyecto está financiado principalmente por el Consejo Europeo de Investigación (CEI). El proyecto investiga las repercusiones sociopolíticas de las tecnologías digitales que cada vez más gobiernan, gestionan y monitorean los bosques en todo el mundo, y se pregunta cómo los bosques son transformados por dichas tecnologías. Cruzando los estudios de ciencia y tecnología (STS) con los estudios de medios digitales, la investigación sobre tecnologías digitales ha seguido temas de observación, participación, digitalización de datos, automatización y optimización, y regulación y transformación. A través de la exploración de las repercusiones sociales, políticas y ecológicas de las distintas tecnologías forestales inteligentes, el proyecto pretende, en última instancia, sugerir posibilidades para una política y una práctica digital y medioambiental más equitativas.
Para más información sobre el proyecto Smart Forests o para profundizar en las historias, ejemplos y entrevistas mencionados en este informe, visite https://atlas.smartforests.net y https://smartforests.net.
Para ver el cortometraje sobre el proyecto Smart Forests, visite https://smartforests.net/smart-forests-film.
Para leer los cuadernos de bitácora sobre Smart Forests, visite https://atlas.smartforests.net/en/logbooks.
Para escuchar el podcast de Smart Forests Radio, visite https://atlas.smartforests.net/en/radio.
Para explorar el mapa Smart Forests, visite https://atlas.smartforests.net/en/map.
También está invitado a aportar material relevante a nuestro Atlas si desea inscribirse como colaborador. Encontrará más información en https://atlas.smartforests.net.
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Los materiales de Smart Forests son de uso gratuito para fines no comerciales (con atribución) bajo una licencia CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
Para citar este informe: Hamilton-Jones, Phoebe, Jennifer Gabrys, Michelle Westerlaken, Yuti Ariani Fatimah, Trishant Simlai, y Noel Chung, Tecnologías forestales comunitarias: Un informe interino de Smart Forests (18 de febrero de 2025), https://publications.smartforests.net/es/community-led-forest-technologies.
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