Conservation strategies for the climate crisis: An update on three decades of biodiversity management recommendations from science
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Conservation strategies for the climate crisis : An update on three decades of biodiversity management recommendations from science. / McLaughlin, B. C.; Skikne, S. A.; Beller, E.; Blakey, R. V.; Olliff-Yang, R. L.; Morueta-Holme, N.; Heller, N. E.; Brown, B. J.; Zavaleta, E. S.
In: Biological Conservation, Vol. 268, 109497, 2022.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review › Research › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Conservation strategies for the climate crisis
T2 - An update on three decades of biodiversity management recommendations from science
AU - McLaughlin, B. C.
AU - Skikne, S. A.
AU - Beller, E.
AU - Blakey, R. V.
AU - Olliff-Yang, R. L.
AU - Morueta-Holme, N.
AU - Heller, N. E.
AU - Brown, B. J.
AU - Zavaleta, E. S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Over the past three decades, climate change adaptation has become a central focus in conservation. To inform these efforts, the scientific community has provided a growing body of recommendations on biodiversity management with climate change. A previously published study reviewed the first wave of such recommendations in the peer-reviewed literature as they occurred between 1985 and 2007. Here we build on that work, reviewing the literature from the subsequent time period, 2007–2017. We report on the development of the field between the two time periods, and review in depth three highly ranked, climate change-specific conservation strategies from the more recent time period. Overall, recommended strategies for ecological management have remained remarkably consistent over the last three decades, and the field continues to draw mainly on conventional, long-standing conservation approaches. However, the actionability and specificity of recommendations have increased, and certain novel, climate change-specific strategies have become more prominent, pointing the way toward increasing options for practitioner response.
AB - Over the past three decades, climate change adaptation has become a central focus in conservation. To inform these efforts, the scientific community has provided a growing body of recommendations on biodiversity management with climate change. A previously published study reviewed the first wave of such recommendations in the peer-reviewed literature as they occurred between 1985 and 2007. Here we build on that work, reviewing the literature from the subsequent time period, 2007–2017. We report on the development of the field between the two time periods, and review in depth three highly ranked, climate change-specific conservation strategies from the more recent time period. Overall, recommended strategies for ecological management have remained remarkably consistent over the last three decades, and the field continues to draw mainly on conventional, long-standing conservation approaches. However, the actionability and specificity of recommendations have increased, and certain novel, climate change-specific strategies have become more prominent, pointing the way toward increasing options for practitioner response.
KW - Adaptation
KW - Biodiversity
KW - Climate change
KW - Conservation
KW - Management
U2 - 10.1016/j.biocon.2022.109497
DO - 10.1016/j.biocon.2022.109497
M3 - Review
AN - SCOPUS:85126819728
VL - 268
JO - Biological Conservation
JF - Biological Conservation
SN - 0006-3207
M1 - 109497
ER -
ID: 302901481