[HTML][HTML] Planning for climate change impacts on geoheritage interests in protected and conserved areas

JE Gordon, RML Wignall, V Brazier, R Crofts, D Tormey - Geoheritage, 2022 - Springer
Climate change presents challenges for the management of geoheritage at all scales from
individual geosites to whole landscapes, and affecting all areas of the planet. Direct impacts …

Shifting the paradigm: The role of introduced plants in the resiliency of terrestrial ecosystems to climate change

HM Kharouba - Global Change Biology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Current ecological communities are in a constant state of flux from climate change and from
species introductions. Recent discussion has focused on the positive roles introduced …

A multi-dimensional" climate-land-quality" approach to conservation planning for medicinal plants: Take Gentiana scabra Bunge in China as an example

H Zou, B Zhang, B Chen, D Duan, X Zhou… - Industrial Crops and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Under the influence of global climate and land use changes, the distribution of many species
has undergone alterations. Being classified as a third-level national key-protected wild …

Assessing the potential impact of climate change on Kobus megaceros in South Sudan: a combination of geostatistical and species distribution modelling

G Alier, R Idohou, G Hounsou-Dindin… - Modeling Earth Systems …, 2024 - Springer
Kobus megaceros is a wetland antelope listed as endangered by United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in its natural habitat in South …

[HTML][HTML] Distribution and survival of medicinal and aromatic plants is threatened by the anticipated climate change

ZA Wani, S Pant, JA Bhat, G Shukla - Trees, Forests and People, 2024 - Elsevier
Changing climatic scenarios has been recognized as a prominent threat to biodiversity
globally. Given the decline in biodiversity, there are more and more local, national, and …

[HTML][HTML] A brave new world: managing for biodiversity conservation under ecosystem transformation

JL Wilkening, DR Magness, LM Thompson, AJ Lynch - Land, 2023 - mdpi.com
Traditional conservation practices have primarily relied on maintaining biodiversity by
preserving species and habitats in place. Many regions are experiencing unprecedented …

[HTML][HTML] Forest gap effects on snow storage in the transitional climate of the Eastern Cascade Range, Washington, United States

SE Dickerson-Lange, ER Howe, K Patrick… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Forest thinning and gap creation are being implemented across the western United States of
America (USA) to reduce wildfire and forest mortality risk as the climate warms. The Eastern …

[HTML][HTML] Nature's contributions to people and biodiversity mapping in switzerland: Spatial patterns and environmental drivers

N Külling, A Adde, A Lambiel, S Wicki, A Guisan… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Changes in climate and land use represent significant risks of biodiversity loss
globally, affect ecological stability, impact nature's contributions to people (NCP, ie …

Temporal patterns in multiple stressors shape the vulnerability of overwintering Arctic zooplankton

A Dania, M Lutier, MP Heimböck… - Ecology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The Arctic polar nights bring extreme environmental conditions characterised by cold and
darkness, which challenge the survival of organisms in the Arctic. Additionally, multiple …

Preventing extinction in an age of species migration and planetary change

EJ Lundgren, AD Wallach, JC Svenning… - Conservation …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
International and national conservation policies almost exclusively focus on conserving
species in their historic native ranges, thus excluding species that have been introduced by …