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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Biosecurity: Enabling Participatory-Design to Help Address Social Licence to Operate Issues

机译:无人机和生物安全性:使参与式设计有助于解决社会许可以解决问题

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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.
机译:入侵生物会对森林健康产生不利影响。防止在国家入境口岸(例如,机场或航运港口)建立有害入侵生物的生物安全措施对于保护森林健康至关重要。根除有害生物技术的效率和有效性正在不断创新。但是,人们很少考虑人们是否接受它们的问题。在新西兰,有关使用无人飞行器(UAV)的高度针对性农药喷洒的研究正在进行中,这是一种消灭影响森林,粮食和纤维部门的有害生物的新技术。但是,公众对此类技术的认可可能是其成功的关键方面。工具可以在技术上有效(可以根除),但如果社区不信任该技术,则可能无法采用。我们开发了一种方法,可以在进行生物安全性操作之前,全面讨论有关无人机的使用及其可接受性。本文对“参与式设计”(一个经常具有触觉,视觉和包容性的社区参与过程)如何提高公共领域技术使用的接受程度进行了调查。我们要求人们(包括科学家和公民)在连续过程中评估各种无人机用途(包括生物安全性)的可接受性,然后探讨其放置的原因。随后制定了可接受和不可接受用途的关键标准,以帮助技术设计师和操作员在设计过程中考虑社会可接受性的各个方面。我们的工具和方法促进了围绕技术可接受性的讨论,随后我们的技术设计团队通过了讨论,以开发和使用可接受的无人机来实现生物安全。这项研究表明,在日益增加的生物安全威胁(无论是与贸易还是气候变化的挑战有关)下,系统的设计方法如何通过包容性设计帮助发现和减轻社会可接受性问题。

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