Will current protected areas harbor refugia for threatened Arctic vegetation types until 2050? A first assessment ...
Arctic vegetation is crucial for fauna and the livelihoods of Northern peoples and is tightly linked to climate, permafrost soils, and water. Yet, a comprehensive understanding of climate change effects on Arctic vegetation is lacking. Protected areas cannot halt climate change but could reduce futu...
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ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.22802627.v2 2024-04-28T08:06:08+00:00 Will current protected areas harbor refugia for threatened Arctic vegetation types until 2050? A first assessment ... Chacko, Merin Reji Oehri, Jacqueline Plekhanova, Elena Schaepman-Strub, Gabriela 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22802627.v2 https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Will_current_protected_areas_harbor_refugia_for_threatened_Arctic_vegetation_types_until_2050_A_first_assessment/22802627/2 unknown Taylor & Francis https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22802627 https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2023.2203478 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Ecology FOS Biological sciences Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Developmental Biology Inorganic Chemistry FOS Chemical sciences Plant Biology dataset Dataset 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22802627.v210.6084/m9.figshare.2280262710.1080/15230430.2023.2203478 2024-04-02T12:18:40Z Arctic vegetation is crucial for fauna and the livelihoods of Northern peoples and is tightly linked to climate, permafrost soils, and water. Yet, a comprehensive understanding of climate change effects on Arctic vegetation is lacking. Protected areas cannot halt climate change but could reduce future pressure from additional drivers, like land use change and local industrial pollution. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the contribution of protected areas in safeguarding threatened Arctic vegetation types. We compare the present baseline with 2050 predictions of circumpolar Arctic vegetation type distributions and demonstrate an overrepresentation of dominant vegetation types and an underrepresentation of declining vegetation types within protected areas. Our study predicts five of eight assessed tundra vegetation types to be threatened by 2050, following International Union for Conservation of Nature criteria. Further, we mapped potential climate change refugia, areas with the highest potential for ... Dataset Arctic Climate change permafrost Tundra DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Ecology FOS Biological sciences Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Developmental Biology Inorganic Chemistry FOS Chemical sciences Plant Biology Chacko, Merin Reji Oehri, Jacqueline Plekhanova, Elena Schaepman-Strub, Gabriela Will current protected areas harbor refugia for threatened Arctic vegetation types until 2050? A first assessment ... |
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Arctic vegetation is crucial for fauna and the livelihoods of Northern peoples and is tightly linked to climate, permafrost soils, and water. Yet, a comprehensive understanding of climate change effects on Arctic vegetation is lacking. Protected areas cannot halt climate change but could reduce future pressure from additional drivers, like land use change and local industrial pollution. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the contribution of protected areas in safeguarding threatened Arctic vegetation types. We compare the present baseline with 2050 predictions of circumpolar Arctic vegetation type distributions and demonstrate an overrepresentation of dominant vegetation types and an underrepresentation of declining vegetation types within protected areas. Our study predicts five of eight assessed tundra vegetation types to be threatened by 2050, following International Union for Conservation of Nature criteria. Further, we mapped potential climate change refugia, areas with the highest potential for ... |
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Chacko, Merin Reji Oehri, Jacqueline Plekhanova, Elena Schaepman-Strub, Gabriela |
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Chacko, Merin Reji Oehri, Jacqueline Plekhanova, Elena Schaepman-Strub, Gabriela |
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Will current protected areas harbor refugia for threatened Arctic vegetation types until 2050? A first assessment ... |
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Will current protected areas harbor refugia for threatened Arctic vegetation types until 2050? A first assessment ... |
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Will current protected areas harbor refugia for threatened Arctic vegetation types until 2050? A first assessment ... |
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Will current protected areas harbor refugia for threatened Arctic vegetation types until 2050? A first assessment ... |
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Will current protected areas harbor refugia for threatened Arctic vegetation types until 2050? A first assessment ... |
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will current protected areas harbor refugia for threatened arctic vegetation types until 2050? a first assessment ... |
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