How can AI help protect and sustain global forest ecosystems?

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How can AI help protect and sustain global forest ecosystems?

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  • Our forests are burning, and biodiversity is in decline. In light of recent catastrophic events, climate change is threatening a core pillar of our world – the global forest ecosystem. 

    The primary forest area worldwide has reportedly decreased by over 80 million hectares since 1990 due to threats such as illegal logging, invasive species, and increased wildfires.  

    To address this global problem, we need global solutions and cross collaboration – in order to include effective governance, integrated polices, awareness and monitoring of resources through advanced technologies. The combination of strong data points and artificial intelligence (AI) can help predict, mitigate and respond to forest disturbances, and enable more effective and sustainable forest management. 

    Technology, and particularly AI, can help support the response by public services, governments and citizens to threats. In this session, Capgemini experts, public organizations and business stakeholders will explore how AI capacities can enable us to observe, analyse, and defend our global forests. It will include experiences and concrete use-cases to support the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to protecting global forest ecosystems. 

    This live event includes a 30-minute networking event hosted on the AI for Good Neural Network. This is your opportunity to ask questions, interact with the panelists and participants and build connections with the AI for Good community.

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    • Start date
      3 November 2022 at 14:00 CET Geneva | 09:00-11:00 EDT, New York | 21:00-23:00 CST, Beijing
    • End date
      3 November 2022 at 16:00 CET Geneva | 09:00-11:00 EDT, New York | 21:00-23:00 CST, Beijing
    • Duration
      120 minutes (including 30 minutes networking)
    • Programme stream
    • UN SDGs
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