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Voilà une initiative qui intéressera les sociétés de drones désireuses d’internationaliser leur activité. Un document qui recense la réglementation sur les drones en vigueur dans 79 états d’Afrique, du pacifique et des caraibes. Il y apparait que 73 % de ces pays ne disposent pas de réglementations sur l’usage des drones.
Résumé : This study assessed the existence of policies, rules and regulations governing the use of ‘unmanned aerial vehicles’ (UAVs) – or drones – in all 79 African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group countries. The results are quite telling: as of April 2016, 73% of ACP countries did not have any rules or regulations in place; 19% had some regulations in place; and 8% were in the process of formulating them.
The data gathered in the course of the study have been published on a site hosted by The Swiss Foundation for Mine Action (FSD) and are accessible at www.droneregulations.info. CTA hopes that this database will help to increase awareness of the rules and regulations surrounding UAV use, promote their responsible use and help to fully realise their potential in the management of crops, fisheries and other resources.
Le document est disponible ici : http://publications.cta.int/en/publications/publication/1971/