Program Earth: Environmental Sensing Technology and the Making of a Computational Planet (Volume 49)

Program Earth: Environmental Sensing Technology and the Making of a Computational Planet (Volume 49)

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Mar 30, 2016 · English · Paperback (368 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 368
Language English
Published Mar 30, 2016
Publisher Univ Of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10 0816693145
ISBN-13 9780816693146

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In a world increasingly dominated by technology, the presence of sensors can no longer be overlooked. Jennifer Gabrys delves into the pervasive role of these small yet powerful devices, exploring how they shape our understanding of the environment. Each sensor acts as a vital tool, collecting data and allowing us to engage with the planet in ways previously unimaginable.

As urban landscapes evolve and the impact of climate change becomes ever more urgent, Gabrys examines the implications of a sensor-laden existence. These environmental sensing technologies not only provide insights into ecological conditions but also influence policy, community engagement, and individual awareness. The narrative navigates the complexities of data collection, raising questions about privacy, environmental justice, and the relationships we forge with our surroundings.

Through her insightful analysis, Gabrys invites readers to consider the future of a computational planet, where technology and ecology intersect. The text serves as both a call to recognize the power of sensors and a reflection on how they are transforming our interaction with the Earth. As society becomes increasingly reliant on these tools, Gabrys prompts a vital dialogue about responsibility, ethics, and the potential for a more informed populace.

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