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Protected-area targets could be undermined by climate change-driven shifts in ecoregions and biomes

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Protected-area targets could be undermined by climate change-driven shifts in ecoregions and biomes

S. Z. Dobrowski, C. E. Littlefield, et al.

This groundbreaking study investigates the critical impact of climate change on the global protected area network and biodiversity patterns. Conducted by an expert team including Solomon Z. Dobrowski and Caitlin E. Littlefield, it reveals that approximately half of the terrestrial landscape will face climate conditions that alter ecosystem representation, challenging conservation efforts.

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Abstract
Expanding the global protected area network is critical for addressing biodiversity declines and the climate crisis. However, how climate change will affect ecosystem representation within the protected area network remains unclear. Here we use spatial climate analogs to examine potential climate-driven shifts in terrestrial ecoregions and biomes under a +2 °C warming scenario and associated implications for achieving 30% area-based protection targets. We find that roughly half of land area will experience climate conditions that correspond with different ecoregions and nearly a quarter will experience climates from a different biome. Of the area projected to remain climatically stable, 46% is currently intact (low human modification). The area required to achieve protection targets in 87% of ecoregions exceeds the area that is intact, not protected, and projected to remain climatically stable within those ecoregions. Therefore, we propose that prioritization schemes will need to explicitly consider climate-driven changes in patterns of biodiversity.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Sep 29, 2021
Authors
Solomon Z. Dobrowski, Caitlin E. Littlefield, Drew S. Lyons, Clark Hollenberg, Carlos Carroll, Sean A. Parks, John T. Abatzoglou, Katherine Hegewisch, Josh Gage
Tags
biodiversity
climate change
protected areas
ecoregions
conservation
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