How can AI support real-world adaptive strategies to manage environmental risks? We will be hosting discussions and a networking dinner to explore this question. Join us at Lancaster Castle on 16–17 June 2025 for a two-day workshop to define a new research agenda at the intersection of AI, decision science, and environment.
Environmental resilience involves decisions taken in the face of deep uncertainty with complex trade-offs. Examples arise in water management, flood and coastal risk management, land use and conservation, amongst other applications. Could AI help to generate, evaluate, and communicate adaptive strategies that are robust in the face of future uncertainty? What are the issues and opportunities that we can foresee as people start to use LLMs and other deep learning models for this purpose? This workshop will bring together colleagues from across disciplines to map out the key challenges, identify research priorities, and shape future collaborations.