New Publication - The potential for AI to revolutionize conservation: a horizon scan
A new publication entitled "The potential for AI to revolutionize conservation: a horizon scan", is now available in Science Direct's Trends in Ecology & Evolution journal.
How can AI benefit biodiversity? An international panel of conservation scientists, including UArctic Thematic Network Lead Finn Danielsen of the Collaborative Resource Management TN, and AI experts, have identified 21 key ideas. These span from refining tools for addressing human-wildlife conflict to enabling AI-driven advisory systems to inform policy. A key recommendation is to strengthen the connection between AI and the ecological and social realities of implementing and sustaining conservation actions on-the-ground.
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The authors thank the following funders: ai@cam, European Commission (more4nature, Framework, BESTLIFE2030, European Citizen Science), UArctic (University of the Arctic), and DANIDA (Maarifa project).