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Development of a Mobile Application for Species Conservation Data Access
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Development of a Mobile Application for Species Conservation Data Access

atta.systems
Environmental Services

Challenges in Accessible Species Data

Conservationists, researchers, and policymakers face challenges accessing real-time, comprehensive, and location-specific data on nearly 40,000 endangered species. Existing data sources are often fragmented, difficult to navigate, or lack offline accessibility, hindering effective conservation action and informed decision-making in the field.

About the Client

International organization focused on global environmental data and conservation efforts, supporting multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs).

Project Goals

  • Develop a user-friendly mobile application providing efficient access to species conservation data.
  • Enhance data accessibility for conservationists, researchers, and policymakers working in the field.
  • Improve the speed and accuracy of species information retrieval.
  • Enable offline access to critical species data for use in areas with limited or no internet connectivity.
  • Ensure data consistency and accuracy through integration with multiple data sources.

Core Application Functionalities

  • Species search with filtering by convention (CITES, CMS) and geographical location.
  • Display of comprehensive species information including legal status, geographic distribution, and taxonomy.
  • Offline access to previously viewed species data with automatic synchronization upon reconnection to the internet.
  • User-friendly interface with intuitive navigation and search history.
  • Integration with existing data sources (CITES, CMS, EU Wildlife Trade Regulations).

Technology Stack

React Native
Expo
Firebase (Analytics, Crashlytics)
Microsoft AppCenter CodePush

External System Integrations

  • CITES database
  • CMS database
  • EU Wildlife Trade Regulations database

Non-Functional Requirements

  • High performance and responsiveness, especially in offline mode.
  • Scalability to accommodate future data growth.
  • Data security and integrity.
  • Cross-platform compatibility (iOS and Android).

Expected Business Impact

This project will significantly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of species conservation efforts by providing timely access to critical data. It will empower conservationists, researchers, and policymakers to make informed decisions, respond quickly to threats, and ultimately contribute to the protection of biodiversity. The app will also enhance collaboration and knowledge sharing within the conservation community.

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