Episode #24 - Open Ecology and Conservation with Shah Selbe [ 52:07 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
This interview is with Shah Selbe. Shah is a National Geographic Explorer and, with colleagues at Nat Geo and elsewhere, is helping to shape the fields of open ecology and open conservation. As he says, he’s an engineer developing technologies to help with our greatest conservation challenges. You can reach him on Twitter .
In this interview, and I interview Shah Selbe, a National Geographic Explorer.
Show Notes:
- Shah Selbe – Find your Niche, Help the World: http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=3446
- Into the Okavango – The visualization and project: http://intotheokavango.org
- The Conservify Project:
Featured Image: Conservify Animation, Shah Selbe, CC-BY-NC-SA,
Alex Fink
Editor & Host at The OKCast
In addition to hosting the OKCast, I am a Ph.D. student in Youth Studies at the University of Minnesota. I study methods of making research to document injustice and resistance available to young people to create social change. My particular focus is on the political economy and ecology of data, including data collection, data use, data access/sharing, data economics, and the ideologies surrounding it.
Latest posts by Alex Fink (see all)
- Season #1 – Summer Break! - June 9, 2015
- Episode #24 – Open Ecology and Conservation with Shah Selbe - April 2, 2015
- Sensor Calibration and Certification with Puneet Kishor - April 2, 2015
Pingback: Open Conservation: What is it? | Conservify