Richter, StephanieHungerland, TobiasHubel, NikolasDassel, Katharina SophieMeißner, LiaHille, MonaTillack, DésiréeHussels, GideonKahlenborn, WalterConrad, AnikaPolanía Giese, Jan ChristianAras, HelinVeenhoff, SylviaUmweltbundesamt2026-05-192024https://epflicht.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/handle/123456789/1191511971259926urn:nbn:de:gbv:3:2-123456789-1191515The Horizon Scanning report presents nine emerging issues that could become relevant for environmental policy, environmental research and administration in the coming years. The 2022-2023 cycle aimed to identify new developments with high environmental relevance at an early stage and to provide knowledge for anticipatory environmental policymaking. The emerging issues are: Lab-grown Future, seawater desalination, maritime algae farming, democracy, military and consequences of war, crisis society, transformation in economically uncertain times, the internet of the future, and cybersecurity and environmental protection. The report identifies new research needs and options for action.1 Online-Ressource (143 Seiten, 9,97 MB) : Illustrationen, Diagrammeenghttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/363.7From lab-grown future to the maritime algae industry and the internet of the future : environmentally relevant future topics : results of the third horizon scanning cycle for the Environment Department / publisher: Federal Environment Agency ; authors: Stephan Richter, Tobias Hungerland, Nikolas Hubel, Katharina Dassel, Lia Meissner, Mona Hille, Désirée Tillack (Institute for Innovation and Technology (iit) at VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GmbH, Berlin), Gideon Hussels, Walter Kahlenborn, Anika Conrad, Jan Christian Polanía Giese, Helin Aras (adelphi consult GmbH, Berlin) ; eitorial office: Subject area 1.1 Sylvia Veenhoff