Authors
Bruce A Stein, Amanda Staudt, Molly S Cross, Natalie S Dubois, Carolyn Enquist, Roger Griffis, Lara J Hansen, Jessica J Hellmann, Joshua J Lawler, Erik J Nelson, Amber Pairis
Publication date
2013/11
Source
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Volume
11
Issue
9
Pages
502-510
Publisher
Ecological Society of America
Description
The emerging field of climate‐change adaptation has experienced a dramatic increase in attention as the impacts of climate change on biodiversity and ecosystems have become more evident. Preparing for and addressing these changes are now prominent themes in conservation and natural resource policy and practice. Adaptation increasingly is viewed as a way of managing change, rather than just maintaining existing conditions. There is also increasing recognition of the need not only to adjust management strategies in light of climate shifts, but to reassess and, as needed, modify underlying conservation goals. Major advances in the development of climate‐adaptation principles, strategies, and planning processes have occurred over the past few years, although implementation of adaptation plans continues to lag. With ecosystems expected to undergo continuing climate‐mediated changes for years to come …
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Scholar articles
BA Stein, A Staudt, MS Cross, NS Dubois, C Enquist… - Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2013