21 May

Online

Nature Interpretation Lab Webinar no.4

seminars, workshops |
Picture is showing how the app iNaturalist determine the species of a beetle

The landscape of automated species identification apps

The Nature Interpretation Lab aims to bring together researchers and practitioners, and we have hosted two webinars in 2024, and one physical workshop, to continue discussions that interest people. In this fourth workshop and webinar we will have Minh-Xuan Truong, an interdisciplinary researcher working at the Department of Ecology, SLU.

Based on a recently published scientific article: Exploring the landscape of automated species identification apps: Development, promise, and user appraisal, Minh-Xuan will present his study on the overall landscape of automated species identification apps, what producers promise, what users say, and where both biodiversity and personal data go.

We will have discussions after the presentation about what AI-based technology such as automated species identification tools means for the practices of nature interpreters, what challenges we may have and how we can meaningfully engage with it.

The webinar is held in English.

When: 21 May 13:00-14:30

Where: Online, a link will be sent to you a few days before the webinar.

Plese register on the Swedish webpage.

Contact: Jasmine Zhang, jasmine.zhang@slu.se

Facts

Time: 2025-05-21 13:00 - 14:30
City: Online
Organiser: SLU Center for Nature Interpretation
Additional info:

If you missed earlier webinar in the series, you can find info about them here:

1st webinar, November 2024: Foraging and Crafting Knowledge: Going beyond Walking, Seeing and Being

2nd webinar, December 2024: Foraging and Crafting Knowledge: Going beyond Walking, Seeing and Being 

3d webinar, May 2025: Friction fire, tea ceremony and transformative conversations

This webinar is part of Mistra Environmental Communication Program



Contact

Swedish Centre for Nature Interpretation (SCNI)
Department of Urban and Rural Development, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)
scni@slu.se
www.scni.se