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Hauptverfasser: Cañas, Juan Sebastián, Parra-Guevara, Camila, Montoya-Castrillón, Manuela, Ramírez-Mejía, Julieta M, Perilla, Gabriel-Alejandro, Marentes, Esteban, Leuro, Nerieth, Sandoval-Sierra, Jose Vladimir, Martinez-Callejas, Sindy, Díaz, Angélica, Murcia, Mario, Noguera-Urbano, Elkin A., Ochoa-Quintero, Jose Manuel, Buriticá, Susana Rodríguez, Ulloa, Juan Sebastián
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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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author Cañas, Juan Sebastián
Parra-Guevara, Camila
Montoya-Castrillón, Manuela
Ramírez-Mejía, Julieta M
Perilla, Gabriel-Alejandro
Marentes, Esteban
Leuro, Nerieth
Sandoval-Sierra, Jose Vladimir
Martinez-Callejas, Sindy
Díaz, Angélica
Murcia, Mario
Noguera-Urbano, Elkin A.
Ochoa-Quintero, Jose Manuel
Buriticá, Susana Rodríguez
Ulloa, Juan Sebastián
author_facet Cañas, Juan Sebastián
Parra-Guevara, Camila
Montoya-Castrillón, Manuela
Ramírez-Mejía, Julieta M
Perilla, Gabriel-Alejandro
Marentes, Esteban
Leuro, Nerieth
Sandoval-Sierra, Jose Vladimir
Martinez-Callejas, Sindy
Díaz, Angélica
Murcia, Mario
Noguera-Urbano, Elkin A.
Ochoa-Quintero, Jose Manuel
Buriticá, Susana Rodríguez
Ulloa, Juan Sebastián
contents The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and the aggravating biodiversity crisis have resulted in a research area where AI-based computational methods are being developed to act as allies in conservation, and the sustainable use and management of natural resources. While important general guidelines have been established globally regarding the opportunities and challenges that this interdisciplinary research offers, it is essential to generate local reflections from the specific contexts and realities of each region. Hence, this document aims to analyze the scope of this research area from a perspective focused on Colombia and the Neotropics. In this paper, we summarize the main experiences and debates that took place at the Humboldt Institute between 2023 and 2024 in Colombia. To illustrate the variety of promising opportunities, we present current uses such as automatic species identification from images and recordings, species modeling, and in silico bioprospecting, among others. From the experiences described above, we highlight limitations, challenges, and opportunities for in order to successfully implementate AI in conservation efforts and sustainable management of biological resources in the Neotropics. The result aims to be a guide for researchers, decision makers, and biodiversity managers, facilitating the understanding of how artificial intelligence can be effectively integrated into conservation and sustainable use strategies. Furthermore, it also seeks to open a space for dialogue on the development of policies that promote the responsible and ethical adoption of AI in local contexts, ensuring that its benefits are harnessed without compromising biodiversity or the cultural and ecosystemic values inherent in Colombia and the Neotropics.
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spellingShingle Inteligencia Artificial para la conservación y uso sostenible de la biodiversidad, una visión desde Colombia (Artificial Intelligence for conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, a view from Colombia)
Cañas, Juan Sebastián
Parra-Guevara, Camila
Montoya-Castrillón, Manuela
Ramírez-Mejía, Julieta M
Perilla, Gabriel-Alejandro
Marentes, Esteban
Leuro, Nerieth
Sandoval-Sierra, Jose Vladimir
Martinez-Callejas, Sindy
Díaz, Angélica
Murcia, Mario
Noguera-Urbano, Elkin A.
Ochoa-Quintero, Jose Manuel
Buriticá, Susana Rodríguez
Ulloa, Juan Sebastián
Computers and Society
Artificial Intelligence
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and the aggravating biodiversity crisis have resulted in a research area where AI-based computational methods are being developed to act as allies in conservation, and the sustainable use and management of natural resources. While important general guidelines have been established globally regarding the opportunities and challenges that this interdisciplinary research offers, it is essential to generate local reflections from the specific contexts and realities of each region. Hence, this document aims to analyze the scope of this research area from a perspective focused on Colombia and the Neotropics. In this paper, we summarize the main experiences and debates that took place at the Humboldt Institute between 2023 and 2024 in Colombia. To illustrate the variety of promising opportunities, we present current uses such as automatic species identification from images and recordings, species modeling, and in silico bioprospecting, among others. From the experiences described above, we highlight limitations, challenges, and opportunities for in order to successfully implementate AI in conservation efforts and sustainable management of biological resources in the Neotropics. The result aims to be a guide for researchers, decision makers, and biodiversity managers, facilitating the understanding of how artificial intelligence can be effectively integrated into conservation and sustainable use strategies. Furthermore, it also seeks to open a space for dialogue on the development of policies that promote the responsible and ethical adoption of AI in local contexts, ensuring that its benefits are harnessed without compromising biodiversity or the cultural and ecosystemic values inherent in Colombia and the Neotropics.
title Inteligencia Artificial para la conservación y uso sostenible de la biodiversidad, una visión desde Colombia (Artificial Intelligence for conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, a view from Colombia)
topic Computers and Society
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.14543