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A global horizon scan of the future impacts of robotics and autonomous systems on urban ecosystems

Goddard, Mark A.; Davies, Zoe G.; Guenat, Solène; Ferguson, Mark J.; Fisher, Jessica C.; Akanni, Adeniran; Ahjokoski, Teija; Anderson, Pippin M. L.; Angeoletto, Fabio; Antoniou, Constantinos; Bates, Adam J.; Barkwith, Andrew; Berland, Adam; Bouch, Christopher J.; Rega-Brodsky, Christine C.; Byrne, Loren B.; Cameron, David; Canavan, Rory; Chapman, Tim; Connop, Stuart; Crossland, Steve; Dade, Marie C.; Dawson, David A.; Dobbs, Cynnamon; Downs, Colleen T.; Ellis, Erle C.; Escobedo, Francisco J.; Gobster, Paul; Gulsrud, Natalie Marie; Guneralp, Burak; Hahs, Amy K.; Hale, James D.; Hassall, Christopher; Hedblom, Marcus; Hochuli, Dieter F.; Inkinen, Tommi; Ioja, Ioan-Cristian; Kendal, Dave; Knowland, Tom; Kowarik, Ingo; Langdale, Simon J.; Lerman, Susannah B.; MacGregor-Fors, Ian; Manning, Peter; Massini, Peter; McLean, Stacey; Mkwambisi, David D.; Ossola, Alessandro; Luque, Gabriel Pérez; Pérez-Urrestarazu, Luis; Perini, Katia; Perry, Gad; Pett, Tristan J.; Plummer, Kate E.; Radji, Raoufou...

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Authors

Mark A. Goddard

Zoe G. Davies

Solène Guenat

Mark J. Ferguson

Jessica C. Fisher

Adeniran Akanni

Teija Ahjokoski

Pippin M. L. Anderson

Fabio Angeoletto

Constantinos Antoniou

Adam J. Bates

Andrew Barkwith

Adam Berland

Christopher J. Bouch

Christine C. Rega-Brodsky

Loren B. Byrne

David Cameron

Rory Canavan

Tim Chapman

Stuart Connop

Steve Crossland

Marie C. Dade

David A. Dawson

Cynnamon Dobbs

Colleen T. Downs

Erle C. Ellis

Francisco J. Escobedo

Paul Gobster

Natalie Marie Gulsrud

Burak Guneralp

Amy K. Hahs

James D. Hale

Christopher Hassall

Marcus Hedblom

Dieter F. Hochuli

Tommi Inkinen

Ioan-Cristian Ioja

Dave Kendal

Tom Knowland

Ingo Kowarik

Simon J. Langdale

Susannah B. Lerman

Ian MacGregor-Fors

Peter Manning

Peter Massini

Stacey McLean

David D. Mkwambisi

Alessandro Ossola

Gabriel Pérez Luque

Luis Pérez-Urrestarazu

Katia Perini

Gad Perry

Tristan J. Pett

Kate E. Plummer

Raoufou A. Radji

Uri Roll

Simon G. Potts

Heather Rumble

Jon P. Sadler

Stevienna de Saille

Sebastian Sautter

Catherine E. Scott

Assaf Shwartz

Tracy Smith

Robbert P. H. Snep

Carl D. Soulsbury

Margaret C. Stanley

Tim Van de Voorde

Stephen J. Venn

Philip H. Warren

Carla-Leanne Washbourne

Mark Whitling

Nicholas S. G. Williams

Jun Yang

Kumelachew Yeshitela

Ken P. Yocom

Martin Dallimer



Abstract

Technology is transforming societies worldwide. A major innovation is the emergence of robotics and autonomous systems (RAS), which have the potential to revolutionize cities for both people and nature. Nonetheless, the opportunities and challenges associated with RAS for urban ecosystems have yet to be considered systematically. Here, we report the findings of an online horizon scan involving 170 expert participants from 35 countries. We conclude that RAS are likely to transform land use, transport systems and human–nature interactions. The prioritized opportunities were primarily centred on the deployment of RAS for the monitoring and management of biodiversity and ecosystems. Fewer challenges were prioritized. Those that were emphasized concerns surrounding waste from unrecovered RAS, and the quality and interpretation of RAS-collected data. Although the future impacts of RAS for urban ecosystems are difficult to predict, examining potentially important developments early is essential if we are to avoid detrimental consequences but fully realize the benefits.

Citation

Goddard, M. A., Davies, Z. G., Guenat, S., Ferguson, M. J., Fisher, J. C., Akanni, A., …Dallimer, M. (2021). A global horizon scan of the future impacts of robotics and autonomous systems on urban ecosystems. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 5(2), 219-230. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-01358-z

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 22, 2020
Online Publication Date Jan 4, 2021
Publication Date Feb 1, 2021
Deposit Date Apr 12, 2023
Publicly Available Date Apr 12, 2023
Journal Nature Ecology and Evolution
Electronic ISSN 2397-334X
Publisher Nature Research
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 5
Issue 2
Pages 219-230
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-01358-z
Keywords Ecology; Evolution; Behavior; Systematics; Sustainability; Urban ecology
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/10479750
Publisher URL https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-01358-z
Additional Information Anonymized data are available from the University of Leeds institutional data repository120 at https://doi.org/10.5518/912.

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This is the author’s accepted manuscript of the article 'Goddard, M. A., Davies, Z. G., Guenat, S., Ferguson, M. J., Fisher, J. C., Akanni, A., …Dallimer, M. (2021). A global horizon scan of the future impacts of robotics and autonomous systems on urban ecosystems. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 5(2), 219-230'.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-020-01358-z

The final published version is available here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-01358-z




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