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A horizon scan of global biological conservation issues for 2022

Authors :
Sutherland, William J
Atkinson, Philip W
Butchart, Stuart HM
Capaja, Marcela
Dicks, Lynn V
Fleishman, Erica
Gaston, Kevin J
Hails, Rosemary S
Hughes, Alice C
Le Anstey, Becky
Le Roux, Xavier
Lickorish, Fiona A
Maggs, Luke
Noor, Noor
Oldfield, Thomasina EE
Palardy, James E
Peck, Lloyd S
Pettorelli, Nathalie
Pretty, Jules
Spalding, Mark D
Tonneijck, Femke H
Truelove, Gemma
Watson, James EM
Wentworth, Jonathan
Wilson, Jeremy D
Thornton, Ann
Sutherland, William [0000-0002-6498-0437]
Dicks, Lynn [0000-0002-8304-4468]
Thornton, Ann [0000-0002-7448-8497]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

We present the results of our 13th annual horizon scan of issues likely to impact biodiversity conservation. Issues are either novel within the biological conservation sector or could cause a substantial step-change in impact, either globally or regionally. Our global panel of 26 scientists and practitioners identified 15 issues that we believe represent the highest priorities for tracking and action. Many of the issues we identified, including the impact of satellite megaconstellations, and the use of long-distance wireless energy transfer, have elements of threats and emerging opportunities. The recent state-sponsored application to commence deep-sea mining represents a significant step-change in impact. We hope that this horizon scan will increase research and policy attention on the highlighted issues.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....da04a6600c0f5130ab7f5e12eee3605c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.78607