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DOI10.3390/f10080695
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Biosecurity: Enabling Participatory-Design to Help Address Social Licence to Operate Issues
Ogilvie, Shaun1,2,5; McCarthy, Alaric1,2; Allen, Will3; Grant, Andrea4; Mark-Shadbolt, Melanie5; Pawson, Steve4; Richardson, Brian6; Strand, Tara4; Langer, E. R. (Lisa)4; Marzano, Mariella7
发表日期2019
EISSN1999-4907
卷号10期号:8
英文摘要

Forest health can be adversely affected by invasive organisms. Biosecurity measures to prevent the establishment of harmful invasive organisms at national points of entry (e.g., airports or shipping ports) are vital to protect forest health. Innovations in pest eradication technologies are being developed based on their efficiencies and effectiveness. However, the question of whether people find them acceptable is rarely considered. In New Zealand, research is underway into the use of highly targeted pesticide spraying using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as a novel technology to eradicate pest species that impact forest, food, and fibre sectors. Public approval for such technologies, however, can be a critical aspect for their success. A tool can be technically effective (achieve eradication), but uptake may be impossible if communities do not trust the technology. We developed a method for enabling discussions about the use of UAVs and their acceptability in general before being operationalized for biosecurity. This paper presents an investigation of how "participatory-design", an often tactile, visual, and inclusive process of community engagement can improve the acceptance of technology use in the public sphere. We asked people, both scientists and citizens, to evaluate the acceptability of a range of UAV uses (including biosecurity) along a continuum and then explored the reasons for their placement. Key criteria for acceptable and unacceptable uses were subsequently developed to help technology designers and operators consider aspects of social acceptability during design processes. Our tool and approach facilitated discussions around technology acceptability that were subsequently adopted by our technical design team for the development and the use of acceptable UAVs for biosecurity. This research shows how systematic approaches to design can help uncover and mitigate social acceptability issues through inclusive design under increasing threats of biosecurity, whether related to challenges of trade or climate change.


WOS研究方向Forestry
来源期刊FORESTS
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/101264
作者单位1.Eco Res Associates Ltd, 435 Mem Ave, Christchurch 8053, New Zealand;
2.Cawthron Inst, 98 Halifax St E, The Wood 7010, Nelson, New Zealand;
3.Will Allen & Associates, POB 30108, Christchurch 8023, New Zealand;
4.Scion, 10 Kyle St, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand;
5.Te Tira Whakamataki Maori Biosecur Network, Rangiora 7400, New Zealand;
6.Scion, 49 Sala St, Rotorua 3010, New Zealand;
7.Forest Res, Northern Res Stn, Roslin EH25 9SY, Midlothian, Scotland
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Ogilvie, Shaun,McCarthy, Alaric,Allen, Will,et al. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Biosecurity: Enabling Participatory-Design to Help Address Social Licence to Operate Issues[J],2019,10(8).
APA Ogilvie, Shaun.,McCarthy, Alaric.,Allen, Will.,Grant, Andrea.,Mark-Shadbolt, Melanie.,...&Marzano, Mariella.(2019).Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Biosecurity: Enabling Participatory-Design to Help Address Social Licence to Operate Issues.FORESTS,10(8).
MLA Ogilvie, Shaun,et al."Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Biosecurity: Enabling Participatory-Design to Help Address Social Licence to Operate Issues".FORESTS 10.8(2019).
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