Title
Climate change adaptation planning for biodiversity conservation: A review
Author(s)
Watson, J.E.M.;Rao, M.;Kang, A.L.;Xie, Y.
Published
2012
Publisher
Advances in Climate Change Research (ACCR)
Abstract
Climate change has been linked to well-documented changes in hysiology, phenology, species distributions, and in some cases, extinction. Projections of future change point to dramatic shifts in the states of many ecosystems. Accommodating these shifts to effectively conserve biodiversity in the context of uncertain climate regimes represents one of the most difficult challenges faced by conservation planners. A number of adaptation strategies have been proposed for managing species and ecosystems in a changing climate. However, there has been little idance available on integrating climate change adaptation strategies into contemporary conservation planning frameworks. The paper reviews the different approaches being used to integrate climate change adaptation into conservation planning, broadly categorizing strategies as tinuing and extending on "best practice" principles and those that integrate species vulnerability assessments into conservation planning. We describe the characteristics of a good adaptation strategy emphasizing the importance of incorporating clear principles of flexibility and e±ciency, accounting for uncertainty, integrating human response to climate change and understanding trade-offs.

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