WABSI Big issues in biodiversity science webinar series
Thursday 15th May 2025
1.00pm – 2.00 pm (Australian Western Standard Time)

Guest speaker: Professor Martin Forsius, Finnish Environment Institute, Helsinki, Finland
Facilitator: Professor Owen Nevin, The Western Australian Biodiversity Science Institute (WABSI)
Forested ecosystems play a central role in global efforts to mitigate climate change and halt biodiversity loss due to their large carbon storage and sequestration potential and importance for biodiversity. However land use, biodiversity loss and climate change are deeply interconnected and pose challenges that require integrated solutions.
Join us as our guest speaker presents insights and experiences from 11 studies focusing on evaluation and integration of carbon and greenhouse gas processes, and biodiversity impacts mainly in boreal forested ecosystems.
The spatial scale of the studies presented ranges from detailed site-specific to a European scale, with a multi-disciplinary approach including integrated modeling and spatial prioritisation, mass-balance studies (tracking a contaminant’s path from its source to its ultimate destination within an environmental system), Earth Observation techniques (a process of acquiring observations of the Earth’s surface and atmosphere via remote sensing instruments), research infrastructure developments, and evaluation of policy measures and economic compensation schemes. Several studies also take a landscape approach, considering other ecosystems such as agricultural, wetland and freshwater ecosystems, as well as and greenhouse gas emissions from anthropogenic sources.
Registrations essential for attending the webinar and for accessing a link to the recording.