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Classification of Climate‐Change‐Induced Stresses on Biological Diversity
Authors:JULIANE GEYER  IRIS KIEFER  STEFAN KREFT  VERONICA CHAVEZ  NICK SALAFSKY  FLORIAN JELTSCH  PIERRE L. IBISCH
Affiliation:1. Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development (University of Applied Sciences), Faculty of Forest and Environment, Alfred‐Moeller‐Str. 1, 16225 Eberswalde, Germany, email jgeyer@hnee.de;2. Nees Institute for Biodiversity of Plants, Meckenheimer Allee 170, 53115 Bonn, Germany;3. Foundations of Success, 4109 Maryland Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20816 U.S.A.;4. Potsdam University, Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation, Maulbeerallee 2, 14469 Potsdam, Germany
Abstract:
Abstract: Conservation actions need to account for and be adapted to address changes that will occur under global climate change. The identification of stresses on biological diversity (as defined in the Convention on Biological Diversity) is key in the process of adaptive conservation management. We considered any impact of climate change on biological diversity a stress because such an effect represents a change (negative or positive) in key ecological attributes of an ecosystem or parts of it. We applied a systemic approach and a hierarchical framework in a comprehensive classification of stresses to biological diversity that are caused directly by global climate change. Through analyses of 20 conservation sites in 7 countries and a review of the literature, we identified climate‐change‐induced stresses. We grouped the identified stresses according to 3 levels of biological diversity: stresses that affect individuals and populations, stresses that affect biological communities, and stresses that affect ecosystem structure and function. For each stress category, we differentiated 3 hierarchical levels of stress: stress class (thematic grouping with the coarsest resolution, 8); general stresses (thematic groups of specific stresses, 21); and specific stresses (most detailed definition of stresses, 90). We also compiled an overview of effects of climate change on ecosystem services using the categories of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and 2 additional categories. Our classification may be used to identify key climate‐change‐related stresses to biological diversity and may assist in the development of appropriate conservation strategies. The classification is in list format, but it accounts for relations among climate‐change‐induced stresses.
Keywords:adaptation of conservation strategies  adaptive management  climate change  conservation planning  conservation targets  hierarchical framework  threats to biological diversity  adaptació  n de estrategias de conservació  n  amenazas a la diversidad bioló  gica  cambio climá  tico  manejo adaptativo  marco de referencia jerá  rquico  objetivos de conservació  n  planificació  n de la conservació  n
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