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Just as technology has enabled better healthcare and education, it offers untapped opportunity to secure and improve the natural habitat that underpins everyone’s wellbeing and prosperity. Dave Caygill, Trustee of the Ecosystems Knowledge Network (EKN) and Stuart Robertson, programme designer for the Nature Tech Expo tell us more.
At first sight, the words ‘nature’ and ‘technology’ may not appear to have much in common. But in our nature-depleted world, environmental experts are now looking increasingly to the UK tech sector to enable the monitoring, managing and regeneration of the living world around us.
The last major global summit on biodiversity, COP15, took place in late 2022. Egged on by the large contingent of global corporates in attendance, governments agreed to find ways to secure 30% of land and sea for nature by 2030. This is now a herculean task to achieve over just seven harvests. It is urgent around these islands of the UK: much of our territory ranks among the most nature-depleted in the world with 41% of species at risk of extinction.
Experts talk of the need to view land based on all the good things that it does for people. From providing clean air and water to regulating climate and pollination, ecosystems offer invaluable services essential for our well-being. With the loss of nature, these services are disrupted.
Technology is a potent tool, offering solutions at scale to both safeguard nature and enhance societal resilience across our landscapes and marine environments. Take, for example:
In recent years, dozens of UK-based SME’s have been established to harness the potential of nature tech. Some are keen to mobilise increased investment into nature, enabling landowners to be rewarded for regenerating nature through sequestering carbon or creating wildlife habitats. Others are seeking to connect the work of land managers of all types, showing how they can join forces to support the recovery of populations of insects and birds.
The challenge now is to show how data derived using different technologies can be brought together in ways that are transparent and fit for the purposes of the decisions taken in everything from planning of new built development to investments worth billions of dollars.
In response, EKN is launching the UK’s first event to harness the role of technology in nature recovery and nature-based solutions. It is a place for technology experts and nature experts alike. Whether managing nature-related risks, informing nature positive business strategies and nature-friendly land and marine management, nature tech has a role to play.
At Nature Tech Expo 2024, engage with and hear directly from the innovators and experts who are developing and deploying these technologies; through expert leading speakers, panel discussions, workshops, exhibitions, demonstrations and networking opportunities.
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