Smartphone and GPS technology for freeroaming dog population surveillance -a methodological study (Studio metodologico sull’applicazione di smartphone e tecnologia GPS alla sorveglianza delle popolazioni di cani vaganti)

Shanis Barnard*, Carla Ippoliti, Daniele Di Flaviano, Andrea De Ruvo, Stefano Messori, Armando Giovannini, Paolo Dalla Villa

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Abstract

Free-roaming dogs (FRD) represent a potential threat to the quality of life in cities from an ecological, social and public health point of view. One of the most urgent concerns is the role of uncontrolled dogs as reservoirs of infectious diseases transmittable to humans and, above all, rabies. An estimate of the FRD population size and characteristics in a given area is the first step for any relevant intervention programme. Direct count methods are still prominent because of their non-invasive approach, information technologies can support such methods facilitating data collection and allowing for a more efficient data handling. This paper presents a new framework for data collection using a topological algorithm implemented as ArcScript in ESRI® ArcGIS software, which allows for a random selection of the sampling areas. It also supplies a mobile phone application for Android® operating system devices which integrates Global Positioning System (GPS) and Google Maps™. The potential of such a framework was tested in 2 Italian regions. Coupling technological and innovative solutions associated with common counting methods facilitate data collection and transcription. It also paves the way to future applications, which could support dog population management systems.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)165-172
Number of pages8
JournalVeterinaria Italiana
Volume51
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01 Jul 2015

Keywords

  • Android® application
  • Canis familiaris
  • Free-roaming dog
  • GPS technology
  • Population estimation
  • Smartphone

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Veterinary

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