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. 2014 Jan;29(1):15-22.
doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2013.11.004. Epub 2013 Dec 11.

A horizon scan of global conservation issues for 2014

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A horizon scan of global conservation issues for 2014

William J Sutherland et al. Trends Ecol Evol. 2014 Jan.

Abstract

This paper presents the output of our fifth annual horizon-scanning exercise, which aims to identify topics that increasingly may affect conservation of biological diversity, but have yet to be widely considered. A team of professional horizon scanners, researchers, practitioners, and a journalist identified 15 topics which were identified via an iterative, Delphi-like process. The 15 topics include a carbon market induced financial crash, rapid geographic expansion of macroalgal cultivation, genetic control of invasive species, probiotic therapy for amphibians, and an emerging snake fungal disease.

Keywords: climate change; diseases; future; horizon scan; priority setting.

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