Waterbirds on the Edge: first circumpolar assessment of climate change impact on Arctic Breeding water birds

This first analysis of the likely impact of climate change on biodiversity demonstrates the impact on Arctic waterbirds. The Arctic will be the biome most affected by climate change and hence waterbird species, most of which are entirely reliant on Arctic habitats, are particularly vulnerable.

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Main Author: United Nations Environment Programme - World Conservation Monitoring Centre (United Nations Environment Programme-WCMC)
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: UNEP-WCMC 2016
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Online Access:https://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/8558
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Waterbirds on the Edge: first circumpolar assessment of climate change impact on Arctic Breeding water birds
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description This first analysis of the likely impact of climate change on biodiversity demonstrates the impact on Arctic waterbirds. The Arctic will be the biome most affected by climate change and hence waterbird species, most of which are entirely reliant on Arctic habitats, are particularly vulnerable.
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title Waterbirds on the Edge: first circumpolar assessment of climate change impact on Arctic Breeding water birds
title_short Waterbirds on the Edge: first circumpolar assessment of climate change impact on Arctic Breeding water birds
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