Integrating human responses to climate change into conservation vulnerability assessments and adaptation planning

作者: Sean L. Maxwell , Oscar Venter , Kendall R. Jones , James E. M. Watson

DOI: 10.1111/NYAS.12952

关键词: GeographyEnvironmental resource managementVulnerability assessmentAgricultureAdaptationEcosystemHuman migrationClimate changeBiodiversityVulnerability

摘要: The impact of climate change on biodiversity is now evident, with the direct impacts changing temperature and rainfall patterns increases in magnitude frequency extreme events species distribution, populations, overall ecosystem function being increasingly publicized. Changes system are also affecting human communities, a range responses across terrestrial marine realms have been witnessed, including altered agricultural activities, shifting fishing efforts, migration. Failing to account for likely compromise climate-smart conservation efforts. Here, we use well-established planning framework show how integrating into both species- site-based vulnerability assessments adaptation plans possible. By explicitly taking responses, practitioners will improve their evaluation vulnerability, be better able deliver win-wins human- biodiversity-focused adaptation.

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