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Analyzing the Prospects and Acceptance of Mobile-Based Marine Debris Tracking

Authors : Ashley Thanacoody, Girish Bekaroo, Aditya Santokhee, Suraj Juddoo

Published in: Smart and Sustainable Engineering for Next Generation Applications

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Marine litter has been considered as a growing concern within different coastal areas around the world and to address this issue, there have been apprehensions from various stakeholders including international regulatory bodies and governmental institutions, among others. Amongst the different technologies being promoted by key stakeholders, mobile-based marine debris tracking is being promoted due to the widespread utilization of mobile devices. However, although a few mobile based marine debris reporting, and tracking tools have emerged, limited research has been undertaken about the acceptance of such solution by end users. Assessment of acceptance of this technology is important in order to understand aspects that impact future adoption. To address this gap, this paper investigates and analyses the acceptance of mobile-based marine debris tracking. In order to achieve the purpose of this paper, an application called “Mau Marine-Litter Watch” was developed and assessed through application of the Technology Acceptance Model.

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Metadata
Title
Analyzing the Prospects and Acceptance of Mobile-Based Marine Debris Tracking
Authors
Ashley Thanacoody
Girish Bekaroo
Aditya Santokhee
Suraj Juddoo
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18240-3_24