Emerging issues of concern for global biodiversity conservation
Thursday 5th March 2026
3:30pm – 4:30pm (Australian Western Standard Time)
Horizon scanning is a systematic approach for identifying emerging trends. The 17th annual, global horizon scan for 2026 identified 15 emerging issues of concern for global biodiversity conservation. They cover technological advances such as tiny machine learning (TinyML) and low power optical artificial intelligence (AI) chips that could revolutionise conservation monitoring.
This webinar presents findings of the horizon scan which was undertaken against a backdrop of accelerated global investment in the development and application of novel technologies; record global cuts in funding for science, including biodiversity research and conservation, and development assistance; and heightened geopolitical instability. The issues identified reflect both risks and opportunities that could impact global biodiversity conservation in the next 5–10 years.
This event is not to be missed if you have an interest in global biodiversity conservation and potential future trajectories.
Guest speaker: Professor Bill Sutherland, Miriam Rothschild Professor in Conservation Biology and Associate Fellow, Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge, UK