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  | **Paper Link** | [arXiv:1501.06862](https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.06862) | [arXiv:2411.15159](http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.15159) |
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  | **SDG Motivated** | **No** | **Yes (SDG 15 - Life on Land)** |
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  | **Relevant to SDGs** | SDG 9 (Innovation) | SDG 15 (Ecosystems), SDG 13 (Climate) |
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- | **Impcats Mentions** | None | "Sustainability", "Ecological Impact" |
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  | **Model Reasoning** | The paper is a survey on factorization theory <br/>for rational motions and its applications in<br/>mechanism science, with no explicit mention of <br/>sustainability or SDGs. It focuses on theoretical <br/> and algorithmic advancements, not their ecological<br/> or social impacts. | The paper explicitly targets sustainable robotics for <br/>environmental monitoring, particularly in forest canopies<br/> (SDG 15). It aligns with IFR's proposal for robots protecting <br/> terrestrial ecosystems, as it aims to optimize sensor <br/>placement for biodiversity monitoring without <br/>disrupting ecosystems. |
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  | **Paper Link** | [arXiv:1501.06862](https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.06862) | [arXiv:2411.15159](http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.15159) |
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  | **SDG Motivated** | **No** | **Yes (SDG 15 - Life on Land)** |
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  | **Relevant to SDGs** | SDG 9 (Innovation) | SDG 15 (Ecosystems), SDG 13 (Climate) |
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+ | **Impacts Mentions** | None | "Sustainability", "Ecological Impact" |
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  | **Model Reasoning** | The paper is a survey on factorization theory <br/>for rational motions and its applications in<br/>mechanism science, with no explicit mention of <br/>sustainability or SDGs. It focuses on theoretical <br/> and algorithmic advancements, not their ecological<br/> or social impacts. | The paper explicitly targets sustainable robotics for <br/>environmental monitoring, particularly in forest canopies<br/> (SDG 15). It aligns with IFR's proposal for robots protecting <br/> terrestrial ecosystems, as it aims to optimize sensor <br/>placement for biodiversity monitoring without <br/>disrupting ecosystems. |
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