2. IT PROPOSAL #1: CAMP
MAP APP
THIS APP AIMS TO PROVIDE SUSTAINABLY MANAGE AND AIMS TO PROTECT MARINE AND COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS FROM POLLUTION, AS
WELL AS TO ADDRESS THE IMPACTS OF OCEAN ACIDIFICATION. ENHANCING CONSERVATION AND THE SUSTAINABLE USE OF OCEAN-BASED
RESOURCES THROUGH INTERNATIONAL LAW THAT WILL ALSO HELP MITIGATE SOME OF THE CHALLENGES FACING OUR OCEANS.
3. Target Sustainable Development Goal
Sustainable Development Goal 14 is about "Life below water" and is one of the 17
Sustainable Development Goals established by the United Nations in 2015. The official
wording is to "Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for
sustainable development". Life below water is important since they are the most diverse
and important ecosystem, contributing to global and regional elemental cycling, and
regulating the climate. The ocean provides natural resources including food, materials,
substances, and energy.SDG 14 targets seek to prevent and reduce marine pollution; further
the sustainable management and protection of marine and coastal ecosystems; address the
impacts of ocean acidification; regulate harvesting and end overfishing, illegal, unreported
and unregulated fishing and destructive fishing practice.
4. Related Study
TITLE OF THE ARTICLE: Over fishing drains oceans of its life
Summary of the Article
Oceans are one of Earth's main natural carbon sinks,which are natural environments that can absorb carbon dioxide
from the atmosphere.The fishing industry has brought a human-made disaster that is projected to drain our oceans of life
in less than 30 years if nothing is done to stop them. The urgency of protecting our oceans from the fishing industry
cannot be stressed enough. To understand the severity of this industry's impact on marine life, we must first be educated
on how the ocean's ecosystems are affected by current global fishing practices. Commercial fishing not only drains our
oceans of our favorite seafoods, but it also kills predatory marine species, such as sharks. While these mammals aren't
being hunted on purpose, they are being captured, and often killed, as bycatch. Humans may be able to enjoy what
seems like an abundance of seafood right now, but if current trends continue, there won't be any seafood left for
sustainable harvest. The first and most crucial step to fixing this issue is understanding the ocean's essential role to our
quality of life. People need to be more conscious of the fish they're consuming before they fund an industry that is
projected to wipe out
Identified Customer Segments: Fisherman and People who work in Fisheries Industry
Customer Jobs: With all the damage that has been done, the best and most effective way to maintain the integrity of
our ocean systems is to simply stop eating fish -- for now. In its current state, sustainable fishing does not exist. If the
demand for fish goes down, we might be able to save the ocean's wildlife from extinction within the next couple decades
5. Related Study
Pains : The depletion of many fish species, fish habitats and
their greater ecosystems and extinction
Pain Reliever: As much as possible avoid bycatch.
Gains: Sustainable fishing
Gain Creator: Limit the catch and establish catch chares
6. Citation
Pham, K. (2021, April 12). Overfishing drains oceans of its life. UWIRE Text, 1.
https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A658211313/STND?u=dccph&sid=STND&xid=d6f2
b71d
7. Value Proposition Canvas
Customer Segment: Fisherman and
People who work in Fisheries Industry
Customer Jobs: To track the available
locations where to catch fish
Pains: Unpredictable internet interruption
Pain Relievers: Use mobile data or
hotspot to reconnect or replace the
unpredictable internet interruption.
Gains: They can able to spot the
available locations to catch fish
Gain Creators: Provide manual of
instructions to the app users.
Products and Services: CAMP MAP
APP
10. IT PROPOSAL #2:
CLIMAXTION PLANNER APP
THIS APP AIMS TO PROVIDE USERS TO TAKE CONTROL OF THEIR TASK
MANAGEMENT AND TO START MANAGING YOUR TO-DO LIST ON THE GO WITH
THE TASKS PLANNER APP .
11. Target Sustainable Development Goal
Sustainable Development Goal 13 is about climate action and is one of the 17
Sustainable Development Goals established by the United Nations in 2015. The
official wording is to "Take urgent action to combat climate change and its
impacts". The Goal has targets to be achieved by 2030. Its goal is to limit global
warming to well below 2, preferably to 1.5 degrees Celsius, compared to pre-
industrial levels. To achieve this long-term temperature goal, countries aim to
reach global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible to
achieve a climate neutral world by mid-century. They also mobilize US$100 billion
annually by 2020 to address the needs of developing countries to both adapt
to climate change and invest in low-carbon development. Supporting vulnerable
regions will directly contribute not only to Goal 13 but also to the other SDGs.
12. Related Study
Title of the Article: Ecological and evolutionary responses to climate change
Summary of the Article:
Rapid loss of species is among the most devastating consequences of the present era of dramatic, anthropogenic climate change. These sharp declines in
Earth's biodiversity are well documented through case studies in Elizabeth Kolbert's popular The Sixth Extinction and Field Notes from a Catastrophe, and led
the Noble Prize-winning scientist Paul Crutzen to dub the present era the Anthropocene--the first era in human history for which the rate of extinction is driven
principally by human activities. While extinction is clearly a dramatic and irreversible outcome of climate change, other responses are possible. Current climate
changes are clearly occurring with unprecedented rapidity, but some level of climate volatility is routine in some environments, and may vary in their ecological
and evolutionary capacity to survive rapid change in the Anthropocene. For example, some species may harbor sufficient genetic diversity and/or high enough
mutation rates to survive climate change through upsurges in the frequencies of genetic variants that increase survival probability in a rapidly changing climate.
Other species may have dispersal capacity sufficient to shift ranges in response to altered temperature and moisture regimes and rising sea levels. How an
individual species responds to shifting climate conditions should therefore depend heavily on the details of its own biology, evolutionary capacity, and
ecological niche, and the outcomes should be at least somewhat predictable through careful study of the traits and genetic diversity of individual species under
present climate conditions. If present rates of species loss are any indication, adaptation leading to survival will be the exception, not the rule. However, it
seems possible that identifying features that can poise a given species to adapt to a changing climate can inform management and conservation strategies for
more vulnerable species, perhaps buying a bit more time for humans to implement policies to lessen our devastating impacts on planet Earth.
Identified Customer Segments: Essay writters, Journalist and other researchers of Climate Change
Customer Jobs: The authors then focus on three clusters of biology-focused publications that seek to predict the ecological and evolutionary responses by
individual species; understand human reluctance to implement resolute policy on climate change as a byproduct of the biological and cultural history of the
human species; and propose approaches for leveraging insights from ecology and evolution to protect biodiversity in a changing climate
13. Related Study
Pains: To date, the impacts of climate change are best studied for humans and for other species
that directly impact human health and well-being--including crop, pollinator, pest, invasive, and
pathogen species. In spite of the long-standing awareness of these risks, climate change has
failed to become a major focus of government policy.
Pain Reliever: The government should focus on the implementation of policy and to take some
action towards this issue as soon as possible.
Gains: Studies of climate change and its predicted biological implications will be of practical use
only if they can be utilized to inform present-day policy. Immediate implementation of measures to
minimize present and ongoing human impacts on the climate is essential--but is politically fraught.
Moreover, even under the most optimistic scenario of a worldwide, concerted effort to limit
emissions and pursue alternate energy sources, temperature increases over the next several
decades seem to be essentially inevitable. A growing literature addresses how what humans know
about the biological implications of climate change can inform management policy for many
species
Gain Creator: Utilized implementations to minimize present and ongoing human impacts on the
climate change
14. Citation
Genereux, D. P., & Lovejoy, D. A. (2017). Ecological and evolutionary responses
to climate change. CHOICE: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, 54(11),
1591+. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A498845894/GLS?u=dccph&sid=GLS&xid=
5c34e1ac
15. Value Proposition Canvas
Customer Segment: Environmental NGOs
and Volunteers
Customer Jobs: To have a productive
application planner, to schedule tree planting
and other activities towards fighting against
climate change.
Pains: Insufficient space for to do list and
tracking progress
Pain Relievers: Set a limited number of
items on your list and stick with it and able
the workflow and task management tools to
help track your efficiency.
Gains: To provide users to Take control of their
task management and to Start managing your
to-do list on the go with the Tasks planner app .
Gain Creators: Provide manual of instructions
to the app users.
Products and Services: CLIMAXTION
PLANNER APP