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Tuesday, June 07 2022 - 13:06
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IUCN and Huawei Call for Greater Technology Adoption to Protect Nature
SHENZHEN, China, June 7, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- Echoing the "Only One Earth" theme of World Environment Day on June 5, the 
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Huawei, and global 
partners explored the role of technology in nature conservation at the Tech for 
a Better Planet summit.

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Huawei, and 
conservation project partners came together today to call for an increased 
global drive to develop and deploy new technologies to better protect the Earth.

The two partners hosted the "Tech for a Better Planet" online summit to 
demonstrate how technology can vastly improve nature conservation outcomes, 
unveiling new digital technologies that are set to become crucial enablers of 
environmental protection.

The process of responding to environmental threats has increased awareness that 
technology can make a pivotal difference in nature conservation.

"We believe that digital technology is a key enabler of environmental 
protection," said Tao Jingwen, Director of the Board and Director of the 
Corporate Sustainable Development Committee for Huawei. "All sectors of society 
should work together within an open and collaborative market environment to 
apply technological innovations to industries and transform new technologies 
into solutions and services that can help build a green planet."

Huawei promotes green development in industries through ICT innovations that 
support the global zero-carbon journey. On the energy supply side, the company 
has integrated power electronics and digital technologies to accelerate the 
development of renewable energy. In terms of energy use, Huawei will continue 
to innovate energy-saving technologies to continuously improve the energy 
efficiency of ICT infrastructure, in turn saving energy and reducing emissions 
in industries.

Huawei has also formed long-term partnerships to improve nature conservation 
outcomes by developing technology solutions that can better understand nature 
and result in more effective measures for protecting biodiversity in a range of 
ecosystems. In 2020, IUCN and Huawei launched the global Tech4Nature project 
and have since initiated pilot projects based on IUCN Green List Standard in 
Switzerland, Spain, China, Mexico, and Mauritius.

Off the coast of Mauritius, IUCN, Huawei, and Ecomode Society deployed the 
first underwater system in the Western Indian Ocean that can monitor coral reef 
ecosystems in real time. The aim of the project is to restore highly threatened 
coral reef ecosystems by growing live coral in nurseries, transplanting them, 
and monitoring growth, water conditions, and threats like algae. The solution 
comprises underwater cameras with special lenses, sensors, a 4G network to 
carry data, and AI to interpret the findings. To date, nearly 10,000 coral 
fragments have been transplanted to degraded reefs, with a total of 25,000 
planned for the end of 2022.

"The IUCN-Huawei partnership Tech4Nature project is a good example of an 
innovative project between the conservation and ICT sectors to realize the 
transformative potential of the appropriate use of digital technology for 
area-based nature conservation impact." said Stewart Maginnis, Deputy Director 
General - Programme, IUCN.

IUCN positions the combination of "Technology, Data, and Innovation" as central 
to achieving the ambitious goals of the IUCN Nature 2030 Programme. The 
organization also believes that innovations in data sensing, big data, machine 
learning, and AI can significantly improve knowledge and insights into impact 
areas such as land, water, oceans, and climate. In turn, this will help 
stakeholders design better informed conservation actions and monitoring systems 
for species and ecosystems.

Also at the summit, experts and conservationists from the environmental and 
science sectors, including Ecomode Society, WWF Italy, Berlevåg jeger og 
fiskeforening, Shan Shui Nature Conservation Center, and Huawei Digital Energy 
Product Line, shared their insights and global practices on climate change and 
the conservation of natural resources.

Visit the Tech for a Better Planet summit 
(https://www.huawei.com/en/tech4all/news-and-events/events/environment-day-2022)
 for more information.

About IUCN – International Union for Conservation of Nature

IUCN is a membership Union uniquely composed of both government and civil 
society organisations. It provides public, private and non-governmental 
organisations with the knowledge and tools that enable human progress, economic 
development and nature conservation to take place together.

Created in 1948, IUCN has evolved into the world's largest and most diverse 
environmental network. It harnesses the experience, resources and reach of its 
more than 1,400 Member organisations and the input of some 18,000 experts. IUCN 
is the global authority on the status of the natural world and the measures 
needed to safeguard it. Our experts are organised into six commissions 
dedicated to species survival, environmental law, protected areas, social and 
economic policy, ecosystem management, and education and communication.

For more information please visit IUCN online at www.iucn.org

About TECH4ALL
TECH4ALL is a long-term initiative and action plan that Huawei launched to 
promote digital inclusion. Its primary goal is to ensure that no one is left 
behind in the digital world. Huawei works with customers and partners to 
promote digital inclusion and sustainable development in four domains – 
education, environment, health, and development.

For more information, please visit TECH4ALL online at 
https://www.huawei.com/en/tech4all and follow us on:
https://twitter.com/HUAWEI_TECH4ALL

SOURCE:Huawei

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   Caption: Tao Jingwen, Director of the Board and Director of the Corporate 
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   Caption: Dr. Nadeem Nazurally, President, Ecomode Society

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