Accommodating the human response for realistic adaptation planning: response to Watson and Segan

作者: Melodie A. McGeoch , Terence P. Dawson , Lindsey Gillson

DOI: 10.1016/J.TREE.2013.07.001

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摘要: We welcome the correspondence from Watson and Segan [1] for highlighting fact that there are both direct indirect impacts of climate change on biodiversity conservation, response human communities will impact likelihood conservation success. Rapid growth in populations increasingly variable severe weather events increasing demand natural resources changing land-use settlement patterns. How this plays out across planet depends effectiveness a broad suite economic, social, policies, along with strength stability governance systems at multiple scales.

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