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The use case will focus on the Cairngorms National Park in Scotland initially as a proof-of-concept study, we aim to consider other areas and different species in future work. The case-study will focus on how a digital twin prioritising user-defined recreation preferences linked to biodiversity occurrence and locations with sparse biodiversity data could be used by the following users: Citizens wishing to recreate in nature Citizens wishing to contribute scientific data (Citizen scientists) Land managers wishing to manage biodiversity and recreationalists in their area Policy makers wishing to balance trade offs in space for development/nature/recreation Inter and transdisciplinary researchers seeking to test socio-ecological hypotheses The poster was first presented at the BioDT Annual Meeting 2023, 13-14 June in Leiden, Netherlands. Learn more
Digital Twin, Biodiversity
Digital Twin, Biodiversity
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