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Climate and Conservation presents case studies from around the world of projects focused on climate change adaptation-regional-scale endeavors where scientists, managers, and practitioners are working to protect biodiversity by protecting landscapes and seascapes in response to threats posed by climate change.
The book begins with an introductory section that frames the issues and takes a systematic look at planning for climate change adaptation. The nineteen chapters that follow examine particular case studies in every part of the world, including landscapes and seascapes from equatorial, temperate, montane, polar, and marine and freshwater regions.
Climate and Conservation offers readers tangible, place-based examples of projects designed to protect large landscapes as a means of conserving biodiversity in the face of the looming threat of global climate change.
Auteur
Dr. Jodi Ann Hilty has served as the Director of the North America Program for the Wildlife Conservation Society since October 2007 and is based out of Bozeman, Montana. As Director, Dr. Hilty provides leadership on scientific applications to natural resource management and conservation. This includes leading efforts to address four major conservation challenges including natural resource extraction, livelihoods, connectivity, and climate change. As Director, she oversees a staff of approximately 55 individuals that works in some of the most remote places in North America; applies and communicates scientific information; promotes the active involvement of WCS in the larger scientific and conservation community; strengthens partnerships between WCS and other organizations; garners resources for WCS work; and cultivates the next generation of conservation science leaders. Trained as a conservation biologist at the University of California, Berkeley, her passion is focused on finding creative science-based solutions to resolve critical conflicts between humans and natural world. Dr. Hilty is lead author on the 2006 book titled, Corridor Ecology: the Science and Practice of Linking Landscapes for Biodiversity Conservation and co-editor on the 2010 book titled, Safe Passages: Highways, Wildlife and Habitat Connectivity. She also sits on the boards of several conservation and academic organizations, is a member of the professional Society for Conservation Biology, and serves as a science member on a National Parks Service advisory board planning committee.
Contenu
Foreword
Preface
PART 1: SETTING THE CONTEXT
Chapter 1. Climate Change Science, Impacts, and Opportunities
Charles C. Chester, Jodi A. Hilty, and Stephen C. Trombulak
Chapter 2. Landscape and Seascape Climate Change Planning and Action
Molly S. Cross, Anne M. Schrag, Evan H. Girvetz, and Carolyn A. F. Enquist
PART 2: EQUATORIAL AND TROPICAL LANDSCAPES
Chapter 3. Albertine Rift, Africa
Anton Seimon and Andrew Plumptre
Chapter 4. The Brazilian Amazon
Eneas Salati, Marc Dourojeanni, Agenor Mundim, Gilvan Sampaio, and Thomas Lovejoy
Chapter 5. Mesoamerican Biological Corridor
Margaret Buck Holland
PART 3: TEMPERATE AND MEDITERRANEAN LANDSCAPES
Chapter 6. Boreal Forest, Canada
Meg Krawchuk, Kim Lisgo, Shawn Leroux, Pierre Vernier, Steve Cumming, and Fiona Schmiegelow
Chapter 7. Cape Floristic Region, South Africa
Lee Hannah, Dave Panitz, and Guy Midgley
Chapter 8. Eastern Mongolian Grassland Steppe
Evan H. Girvetz, Robert McDonald, Michael Heiner, Joseph Kiesecker, Galbadrakh Davaa, Chris Pague, Matthew Durnin, and Enkhtuya Oidov
Chapter 9. Northern Great Plains, North America
Anne M. Schrag and Steve Forrest
Chapter 10. Washington State, USA
Meade Krosby, Jennifer R. Hoffman, Joshua J. Lawler, and Brad H. McRae
PART 4: FRESHWATER AND SEASCAPES
Chapter 11. Alps Freshwater, Europe
Leopold Füreder, Aurelia Ullrich-Schneider, and Thomas Scheurer
Chapter 12. Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, Bangladesh
Brian D. Smith and Elisabeth Fahrni Mansur
Chapter 13. Vatu-i-Ra Seascape, Fiji
Stacy Jupiter, Caleb McClennen, and Elizabeth Matthews
Chapter 14. Wider Caribbean Region
Marianne Fish
PART 5: MONTANE LANDSCAPES
Chapter 15. Altai-Sayan, Eurasia
Yuri Badenkov, Tatyana Yashina, and Graeme Worboys
Chapter 16. Great Eastern Ranges, Australia
Ian Pulsford, Graeme Worboys, Gary Howling, and Thomas Barrett
Chapter 17. Madrean Sky Islands, North America
Laura López-Hoffman and Adrian Quijada-Mascareñas
Chapter 18. The Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion, North America
Stephen C. Trombulak, Robert F. Baldwin, Joshua J. Lawler, Jeffrey Hepinstall-Cymerman, and Mark G. Anderson
Chapter 19. Yellowstone to Yukon, North America
Charles C. Chester, Jodi A. Hilty, and Wendy L. Francis
PART 6: POLAR LAND TO SEASCAPES
Chapter 20. Arctic Alaska, USA
Steve Zack and Joe Liebezeit
Chapter 21. Antarctica
David Ainley and Tina Tin
PART 7: LESSONS LEARNED
Chapter 22. Moving Forward on Climate Change Science, Planning, and Action
Jodi A. Hilty, Molly S. Cross, and Charles C. Chester
References
Contributors
Index.