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Journal articles on the topic "Climate change and biodiversity conservation"

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o‘g‘li, Nazarov G’anisher Alisher. "STUDY AND CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY." International Journal of Advance Scientific Research 4, no. 3 (2024): 51–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/ijasr-04-03-11.

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This thesis investigates the impacts of global climate change on the biodiversity of unique ecosystems, with a dual focus on ecological and botanical perspectives. Given the urgent need for strategies to conserve biodiversity amidst rapidly changing climatic conditions, this study provides a comprehensive analysis of how unique ecosystems worldwide are responding to climate change and identifies effective conservation practices to mitigate adverse effects.
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Priatna, Dolly, and Kathryn Anne Monk. "Climate change and its implications on wildlife conservation." Indonesian Journal of Applied Environmental Studies 4, no. 2 (2023): 64–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.33751/injast.v4i2.9661.

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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Synthesis Report, released nearly a year ago, summarized five years of reports on global temperature rises, fossil fuel emissions and climate impacts and emphasised that there was “a rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a liveable and sustainable future for all.” It demonstrated an undeniable scientific consensus about the urgency of the climate crisis, its primary causes, its current devastating impacts – especially on the most climate vulnerable regions – and the irreversible harm that will occur to both the natural world and hu
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Haward, Marcus, Julie Davidson, Michael Lockwood, Marc Hockings, Lorne Kriwoken, and Robyn Allchin. "Climate change, scenarios and marine biodiversity conservation." Marine Policy 38 (March 2013): 438–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2012.07.004.

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Kumar, Vinod. "Biodiversity: Importance and Climate Change Impacts." Current Research in Medical Sciences 3, no. 3 (2024): 14–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.56397/crms.2024.09.03.

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Biodiversity is the variability among living organisms, including genetic and structural difference between individual and within and between individual and within and between species. Biodiversity plays a direct role in climate regulation. Biodiversity conservation will lead to strengthening of ecosystem resilience and will improve the ability of ecosystem to provide important services during increasing climate pressures. This review basically focuses on the importance of biodiversity, the consequences faced by the plants, animals, humans and ecosystem owing to the global warming and climate
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Vasiliev, Denis. "Climate Justice and Biodiversity." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1072, no. 1 (2022): 012008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1072/1/012008.

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Abstract Global climate change is affecting both natural environment and human society. National governments engage in climate mitigation actions. Transnational agreements such as Paris Agreement and recent UN Climate change conference (COP 26) intend to foster global collaboration on tackling climate change. However, activities and policies aiming to address the problem may either undermine integrity of the natural environment and human society or can contribute to sustainable development. Here climate justice plays the central role. Pursuing climate justice paradigm, may environmental organi
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McCormack, Phillipa C. "Conservation Introductions for Biodiversity Adaptation under Climate Change." Transnational Environmental Law 7, no. 2 (2018): 323–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2047102517000383.

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AbstractAnthropogenic climate change represents a wicked problem, both for the Earth’s natural systems and for biodiversity conservation law and policy. Legal frameworks for conservation have a critical role to play in helping species and ecosystems to adapt as the climate changes. However, they are currently poorly equipped to regulate adaptation strategies that demand high levels of human intervention. This article investigates law and policy for conservation introductions, which involve relocating species outside their historical habitat. It takes as a case study Australian law on conservat
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Cabras, Jojo L., and Gina Fe G. Israel. "The Relationship between Climate Change Attitude and Biodiversity Conservation Practices: The Mediating Role of Environmental Sustainability Awareness." International Journal of Environment and Climate Change 14, no. 8 (2024): 173–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ijecc/2024/v14i84339.

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Aims: To identify if there is significant relationship between Climate Change Attitude and Biodiversity Conservation Practices among the Senior High School students and to explore the mediating role of Environmental Sustainability Awareness on the relationship between Climate Change Attitude and Biodiversity Conservation Practices. Study Design: Quantitative Non-experimental design. Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted among the Senior High School students under the strand of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) within five private Schools of Davao City durin
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Schippers, Peter, Euridice Leyequien Abarca, Jana Verboom, et al. "Biodiversity conservation in climate change driven transient communities." Biodiversity and Conservation 30, no. 11 (2021): 2885–906. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10531-021-02241-4.

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Abstract Species responding differently to climate change form ‘transient communities’, communities with constantly changing species composition due to colonization and extinction events. Our goal is to disentangle the mechanisms of response to climate change for terrestrial species in these transient communities and explore the consequences for biodiversity conservation. We review spatial escape and local adaptation of species dealing with climate change from evolutionary and ecological perspectives. From these we derive species vulnerability and management options to mitigate effects of clim
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Veríssimo, Diogo, Douglas C. MacMillan, Robert J. Smith, Jennifer Crees, and Zoe G. Davies. "Has Climate Change Taken Prominence over Biodiversity Conservation?" BioScience 64, no. 7 (2014): 625–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biu079.

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Goodall, David. "Australia?s Biodiversity and Climate Change." Pacific Conservation Biology 16, no. 3 (2010): 221. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/pc100221.

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This volume is the result of an initiative by the Natural Resources Management Ministerial Council, to assess the vulnerability of Australia?s biodiversity to climate change. It may be said at once that this remit is interpreted, not as referring to changes in ?biodiversity? as usually understood ? the number of species present ? but rather as covering all responses of organisms and the ecosystems in which they participate to the climate changes now in progress and in prospect. This extension of ?biodiversity? is clarified by the statement that ?modern biodiversity conservation . . . should en
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Climate change and biodiversity conservation"

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Coristine, Laura Elizabeth. "Climate Change Impacts on Biodiversity." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/35245.

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Conservation is plagued by the issue of prioritization - what to conserve and where to conserve it - which relies on identification and assessment of risks. In this body of work, I identify some of the risks related to climate change impacts on biodiversity, as well as potential solutions. Climate changes are underway across nearly all terrestrial areas and will continue in response to greenhouse gas emissions over centuries. Other extinction drivers, such as habitat loss due to urbanization, commonly operate over localized areas. Urbanization contributes, at most, less than 2% of the total
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Wheatley, Christopher John. "Biodiversity under climate change : biogeography, prospects and conservation opportunities." Thesis, University of York, 2018. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/22014/.

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Global climate change is one of the largest threats faced by biodiversity globally, with a wide range of impacts already observed and greater impacts projected to occur by the end of this century. Early identification of which species are most threatened by climate change is crucial to ensuring conservation action can be taken to prevent species losses. In this thesis I analyse the performance of a wide range of methodologies used to assess the risk to individual species from climate change, finding overall poor agreement between the different methods and validation using historic data sources
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Rankou, Hassan. "The Moroccan flora biodiversity, conservation & climate change effects." Thesis, University of Reading, 2017. http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/74986/.

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The integrated approach of combining floristic studies, IUCN conservation assessments, threat evaluation and Ecological Niche Modelling embraced in this research shows the importance and the value of the threatened Moroccan flora within the Mediterranean basin hotspot. Morocco is characterized by a high vascular plant diversity with approximately 3193 species and subspecies of which 22% are endemic. The new checklist of the endemic Moroccan flora following the new classification of APG III is elaborated in this research. It contains 879 species and subspecies in 55 families and 287 genera with
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Simón, Gutiérrez Ana Alí. "Policy coherence between biodiversity conservation, climate change and poverty alleviation in Mexico." Master's thesis, Faculty of Science, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/33026.

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In the last decades, the impacts of climate change have affected people, societies, economic sectors and ecosystems in all the continents and oceans. Climate change will make povertyalleviation harder by slowing down economic growth, eroding food security, and increasing and creating poverty traps. The poor, that are highly dependent on wildlife and natural resources for their persistence, will be affected the most. However, it seems that environmental priorities are not considered in the developmental agendas. If biodiversity and climate change are not included in policy domains other than th
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Alagador, Diogo André Alves Salgado Rodrigues. "Quantitative methods in spatial conservation planning integrating climate change and uncertainties." Doctoral thesis, ISA/UTL, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/3877.

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Doutoramento em Biologia - Instituto Superior de Agronomia<br>Spatial Conservation Planning is a scientific-driven procedure to identify cost effective networks of areas capable of representing biodiversity through time. This conceptually simple task accommodates sufficient complexity to justify the existence of an active research line with more than 20 years already. But costefficiency and representation of biodiversity is only part of the whole challenge of Spatial Conservation Planning.The recognition that Nature operates dynamically has stimulated researchers to embrace the additional
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Braga, Joăo. "Etude de la diversité spatiale des réseaux trophiques et ses implications pour la conservation." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018GREAV069.

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Les espèces qui cooccurrent partagent plus que l'espace physique, elles partagent aussi des interactions biotiques. Les interactions trophiques sont un type particulier d'interactions antagonistes qui représentent le flux de biomasse d'une espèce proie vers son prédateur. Les réseaux trophiques, dans leur forme la plus simple, sont composés de producteurs, de consommateurs et de décomposeurs. En raison de la nature des interactions qui composent les réseaux trophiques, leur structure nous révèle les processus gouvernant l'assemblage des communautés, la distribution de la biodiversité, le fonct
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Duncan, John A. "Aloe Pillansii on Cornell's Kop : are population changes a result of intrinsic life history patterns or climate change?" Bachelor's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25928.

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Aloe pillansii populations in the biodiversity hotspot of the Succulent Karoo in Southern Africa are thought to be under threat of extinction. This study investigated the population at the type locality; Cornell's Kop in the Richtersveld, South Africa. It has been suggested that theft, animal damage and more recently climate change have caused a decline in the population by over 50% in the last decade, however very little is known about this rare species. Repeat photography and surveys were used to analyse life history patterns and dynamics of the population and thus establish what the potenti
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Beton, Damla. "Effects Of Climate Change On Biodiversity: A Case Study On Four Plant Species Using Distribution Models." Phd thesis, METU, 2011. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12613538/index.pdf.

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Conservation strategies are mainly focused on species existing in an environment shaped by natural and anthropogenic pressures. Yet, evidence shows that climate is changing faster than ever and expected to continue to change in the near future, which can be devastating for plants with restricted ranges. Turkey harbors many endemic species that might be affected from these changes. However, available data is scarce and biased, complicating the anticipation of future changes. Aim of this study is to improve our understanding of endemic species distributions and forecasting effects of climate ch
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Onishi, Yuko Ogawa. "Climate change and conservation of Japanese flora : the potential impacts and the effects on protected areas." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.669986.

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Bittner, Torsten Verfasser], and Carl [Akademischer Betreuer] [Beierkuhnlein. "Climate change impacts on habitats and biodiversity : from environmental envelope modelling to nature conservation strategies / Torsten Bittner. Betreuer: Carl Beierkuhnlein." Bayreuth : Universitätsbibliothek Bayreuth, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1020871229/34.

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Books on the topic "Climate change and biodiversity conservation"

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Steffen, W. L. Australia's biodiversity and climate change. CSIRO Pub., 2009.

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Indian Science Congress (96th 2008 Shillong, India). Bioresource management and climate change. Edited by Kumar Dilip Dr, Rajendran K. V. 1962-, and Jahageerdar S. (Shrinivas). Studium Press (India), 2011.

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Indian Science Congress (96th 2008 Shillong, India). Bioresource management and climate change. Edited by Kumar Dilip Dr, Rajendran K. V. 1962-, and Jahageerdar S. (Shrinivas). Studium Press (India), 2011.

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(Australia), CSIRO, ed. Australia's biodiversity and climate change. CSIRO Pub., 2009.

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Singh, Mehtab, editor of compilation, Singh, R. B. (Ram Babu), 1955- editor of compilation, Hassan, Mohammad Izhar, editor of compilation, and International Geographical Union, eds. Climate change and biodiversity. Springer, 2014.

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International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development. and International Mountain Biodiversity Conference (2008 : Kathmandu, Nepal), eds. Mountain biodiversity and climate change. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, 2009.

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International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development. and International Mountain Biodiversity Conference (2008 : Kathmandu, Nepal), eds. Mountain biodiversity and climate change. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, 2009.

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C, Trexler Mark, ed. Drowning the national heritage: Climate change and U.S. coastal biodiversity. World Resources Institute, 1991.

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author, Saxena K. G., and Tiwari, B. K., 1954- author, eds. Biodiversity, climate change and socio-economic development in the Indian Himalaya: An overview. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, 2016.

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Francisco, Dallmeier, ed. Climate change, biodiversity, and sustainability in the Americas: Impacts and adaptations. Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Climate change and biodiversity conservation"

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Van Dyke, Fred, and Rachel L. Lamb. "Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change." In Conservation Biology. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-39534-6_4.

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Foden, Wendy B., Georgina M. Mace, and Stuart H. M. Butchart. "Indicators of Climate Change Impacts on Biodiversity." In Biodiversity Monitoring and Conservation. Wiley-Blackwell, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118490747.ch6.

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Šorović, Mira. "Montenegro and World: Climate Change and Biodiversity Conservation." In Climate Change Management. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78566-6_7.

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Salali, H. Ece, and Kürşat Demiryürek. "Biodiversity Strategy Adopted by the Green Deal in the Framework of Climate Change." In Agricultural Economics and Climate Change. Nobel Tip Kitabevleri, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053359432.9.

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The evaluation of the biodiversity strategy adopted by the Green Deal is critical to assess its effectiveness in achieving environmental objectives. The European Green Deal emphasises the importance of biodiversity conservation, while the Natura 2000 policy aims to protect or restore habitats and species in EU Member States. However, more comprehensive evaluation frameworks are needed to measure the impact of these policies on biodiversity conservation. The study addresses policy evaluation across the Green Deal and emphasises the importance of developing a systemic approach in this area. The paper considers the appropriateness of policy review and its specific role in the public sector by policy triangle. The framework covers the four key aspects of policy. The Policy analysis triangle consists of four elements: context, content, process and actors for who participates in and influences formulation and implementation of the policy. Green Deals focusing on biodiversity show promise for innovation and specific achievements towards nature and biodiversity objectives. By aligning policy objectives with monitoring mechanisms and stakeholder engagement, the effectiveness of biodiversity strategies under the Green Deal can be further enhanced and the long-term success of environmental protection efforts can be ensured.
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Sonnenschein, Leonard. "Marine Biodiversity: Climate Impact and Conservation Planning." In Climate Change and Island and Coastal Vulnerability. Springer Netherlands, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6016-5_6.

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Batool, Shumaila, Murad Muhammad, Minahal Fatima, et al. "Nature’s Comeback: Case Studies of South Asian Countries Regarding Biodiversity Restoration and Conservation." In Climate Change Management. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-77957-2_5.

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Ahuja, M. R. "Climate Change, Genetic Diversity, and Conservation of Paleoendemic Redwoods." In Sustainable Development and Biodiversity. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66426-2_3.

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Davies, Zoe G., Martin Dallimer, Jessica C. Fisher, and Richard A. Fuller. "Biodiversity and Health: Implications for Conservation." In Biodiversity and Health in the Face of Climate Change. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02318-8_12.

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Moolna, Adam, Cheryl Knott, Daveen Wallis, et al. "Engaging People with Carbon and Climate Change Using Landscape Scale Conservation and Biodiversity Monitoring." In Climate Change Management. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69838-0_16.

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Jacobs, Brent, Kylie McKenna, Louise Boronyak, et al. "Engaging Communities and Government in Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Adaptation in Papua New Guinea." In Climate Change Management. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-40552-6_11.

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Conference papers on the topic "Climate change and biodiversity conservation"

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Pascalau, Raul, Florin Muselin, Sorin Mihai Stanciu, Carmen Simona Dumitrescu, and Catalin Eugen Zoican. "THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/4.2/s21.60.

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In modern society, the urgency for environmental protection has emerged as a significant global issue. The increasing recognition of the harmful impacts of climate change and pollution has triggered a heightened emphasis on sustainable practices and conservation efforts. Consequently, the importance of foreign languages in promoting environmental protection initiatives has attracted notice within academic communities. The application of language can affect attitudes towards the environment and induce behavioral changes that support sustainability and conservation. By examining the linguistic s
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Bratka, Valda, and Arturs Praulins. "CROP PROTECTION COSTS AND FARMING INTENSITY IN LATVIA." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/5.1/s21.57.

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Nowadays, sustainability has become the core concept affecting the public perception of economic development and natural resource management all over the world. Although intensification of agricultural practices is typically viewed as a way to achieving and retaining food independence at national and supra-national levels, there are concerns about its potential negative impact on biological diversity, natural habitats, healthy ecosystem and resilience to climate change. As a result, intensive farming might be regarded as unsustainable, damaging and environmentally unfriendly mode of agricultur
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Khujadze, Nodar, and Lia Matchavarian. "A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF FOREST." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/3.1/s14.40.

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This study aimed to investigate carbon storage dynamics in pure pine, oak, and mixed forests within a one-hectare area. Tree samples were collected to measure their weight, size, and density. Each type of forest was estimated how much carbon is hold per hectare. The findings revealed significant differences in carbon storage capacities among them. Pure oak forests emerged as the top carbon reservoirs, with 57% of their trees' mass comprising carbon. Pure pine forests followed closely with 51% carbon storage. Interestingly, mixed forests, hosting both pine and oak trees, exhibited a considerabl
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Meena, Hansa. "Climate Change: Biodiversity Conservation with Reference to Thar Desert." In International Conference on Climate Change. The International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17501/iccc.2017.1101.

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Vijaya, Dr G. S. "Addressing Contemporary Environmental Challenges: A Focus on Climate Change, Waste Management, Biodiversity Conservation, and Sustainable Development." In 6th World Conference on Business, Management, Finance, Economics and Marketing. Eurasia Conferences, 2024. https://doi.org/10.62422/978-81-970328-1-3-001.

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The world today faces an unprecedented environmental crisis, marked by the convergence of several pressing challenges. Among these, climate change, waste management, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable development are essential areas that require immediate and sustained action. These issues are interconnected and addressed together to secure a sustainable future for both humanity and the planet. Climate change stands at the forefront of environmental issues, characterized by rising global temperatures, melting polar ice caps, extreme weather events, and ocean acidification. Waste manage
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Vasiliev, Denis, Richard Hazlett, Rodney Stevens, and Lennart Bornmalm. "BIODIVERSITY, GEODIVERSITY AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY: THE NEXUS." In 22nd SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2022. STEF92 Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2022v/6.2/s27.63.

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Geographical areas with high biodiversity, high geodiversity and high cultural diversity tend to coincide. However, conservation strategies tend to consider these aspect of diversity separately, instead of considering them all together. Application of an integrated approach could potentially improve effectiveness of conservation actions and deliver significant benefits both to human and to the natural environment. Practical implementation of the integrated approach might, however, be problematic due to the fact that conservation actions have to consider different aspects of regional and global
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ANDRONACHE, Ion. "Using fractal analysis in biodiversity conservation and ecological restoration." In "Instruire prin cercetare pentru o societate prosperă", conferinţă ştiinţifico-practică internaţională. Ion Creangă Pedagogical State University, 2024. https://doi.org/10.46727/c.v1.16-17-05-2024.p160-169.

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This article explores the use of fractal analysis as a tool to support decision making for biodiversity conservation and ecological restoration in the context of contemporary anthropogenic pressures and climate change. Fractal analysis, a complex mathematical approach, is used to examine the spatial patterns of ecosystems, providing a detailed perspective on their diversity and complexity. The main fractal measures used - fractal dimension, lacunarity and succolarity - complement each other to provide a comprehensive analysis of ecosystem structure and change. The study focuses on the effects
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Lucas, Pablo M., Jörg Albrecht, Marta De Barba, Nuria Selva, and Wilfried Thuiller. "Direct and indirect impacts of climate change and land use change over biodiversity: a case of study with the brown bear in Europe." In 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology. Jyvaskyla University Open Science Centre, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17011/conference/eccb2018/108004.

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Lindholm, Teresa. "Gaia: Business solutions to sustainability - Combating biodiversity loss and climate change through collaboration between science, technology and business models." In 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology. Jyvaskyla University Open Science Centre, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17011/conference/eccb2018/109158.

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Sandalinas, Jordi. "Marine Cadastre, Marine Spatial Planning and Marine Strategy: Effective tools to fight climate change and human impact on marine biodiversity." In 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology. Jyvaskyla University Open Science Centre, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.17011/conference/eccb2018/107957.

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Reports on the topic "Climate change and biodiversity conservation"

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Wentworth, Jonathan, and Maria Dance. Climate change-biodiversity interactions. Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.58248/pn617.

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There is increasing consensus among scientists and commentators for addressing conservation and climate change issues together, particularly through the development of intergovernmental agreements and targets. This POSTnote summarises the links between biodiversity loss and climate change, and outlines options for jointly addressing their drivers and effects on a global scale.
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Colón, Christina. The Role of Botanical Gardens, Seed Banks, and Arboreta in Biodiversity Conservation. American Museum of Natural History, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5531/cbc.ncep.0038.

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Botanical research and botanical gardens have had a long history, originating for practicalities such as medicinal uses. This module covers historical and current roles of botanical gardens and other plant collections, including arboreta, seed banks, and herbaria. Many botanical gardens are involved in long-term research (e.g., climate change) and public education. Additionally, botanical gardens and the like are exceedingly important in plant conservation due to both their extensive ex-situ collections and accumulated knowledge.
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Melati, Kuntum, May Thazin Aung, Juanita Gómez González, Phuong Nguyen, and Dhyey Bhatpuria. Policy recommendations for environmental conservation in the Chindwin River Basin. Stockholm Environment Institute, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.51414/sei2021.033.

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The Chindwin Basin is facing habitat loss and species population decline driven by economic development activities combined with the impacts of climate change. Given the interdependency of livelihoods and biodiversity in this part of Myanmar, this brief explores ideas for enhancing community-based conservation in the Chindwin River Basin.
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Colón, Christina. The Role of Botanical Gardens, Seed Banks, and Arboreta in Biodiversity Conservation (Ukrainian). American Museum of Natural History, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5531/cbc.ncep.0036.

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Botanical research and botanical gardens have had a long history, originating for practicalities such as medicinal uses. This module covers historical and current roles of botanical gardens and other plant collections, including arboreta, seed banks, and herbaria. Many botanical gardens are involved in long-term research (e.g., climate change) and public education. Additionally, botanical gardens and the like are exceedingly important in plant conservation due to both their extensive ex-situ collections and accumulated knowledge.
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Mangrulkar, Amol, Gayatri Bakhale, Jagdish Krishnaswamy, et al. Natural History of IIHS Campus: A Future of Urban Biodiversity. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/9788195847396.

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In the Anthropocene era, the global environmental crisis of mass species extinction and habitat loss poses a significant threat, intensified by climate change-induced events such as droughts, floods, heat stress, and extreme weather. India, with a projected mid-century population exceeding 1.5 billion, faces challenges to food, water, air, and ecological security, particularly in urban areas. Despite these pressures, India has demonstrated a noteworthy commitment to biodiversity conservation since Independence, embedded in its constitutional values.
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Tauli-Corpuz, Victoria, Janis Alcorn, and Augusta Molnar. Cornered by Protected Areas: Replacing ‘Fortress’ Conservation with Rights-based Approaches Helps Bring Justice for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities, Reduces Conflict, and Enables Cost-effective Conservation and Climate Action. Rights and Resources Initiative, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.53892/exqc6889.

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Faced with growing environmental threats, governments and the international community have sought ways to halt biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation and realize global climate and development priorities. Today, expanding the global network of protected areas is a key approach for achieving the goals of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and the Paris Agreement on climate change. But human pressure is increasing in and around protected areas, and far from improving the lives of those affected by the growing number of conservation ini
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Chiara Tornaghi, Chiara Tornaghi, and Michiel Dehaene Michiel Dehaene. AGROECOLOGICAL URBANISM: What is it, why we need it, and the role of UN-Habitat. Coventry University, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18552/cawr/2024/0001.

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Current urbanisation approaches drive climate change, soil destruction, biodiversity loss, people’s alienation from nature, and unsustainable and unhealthy diets. To achieve sustainable urbanisation we need coherent and integrated urban and agricultural policies, that radically transform how we urbanise. Agroecological urbanism is a promising model, addressing simultaneously the challenges of climate change, soil regeneration, resource conservation and sustainable farming, while developing sustainable and socially just urban habitats and livelihoods. This brief suggests ways in which UN-Habita
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Jung, Jacob, Michael Guilfoyle, Austin Davis, Christina Saltus, Eric Britzke, and Richard Fischer. Threatened, endangered, and at-risk species for consideration into climate change models in the Northeast. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/42143.

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This special report provides a selection process for choosing priority species using the specific focus of high-elevation, forested habitats in the North Atlantic to demonstrate the process. This process includes criteria for choosing invasive species to incorporate into models, given the predicted spread of invasive plant species because of climate change. Discussed in this report are the US Army Corps of Engineers’ Threatened and Endangered Species Team portal, the US Fish and Wildlife Service’s Information for Planning and Consultation Portal, the nonprofit organization Partners in Flight’s
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Bazaz, Amir. Water in a Changing Climate: Navigating Risks and Pathways to a More Resilient Future. Indian Institute for Human Settlements; Global Commission for the Economics of Water, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.24943/9788195847358.

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Governing water, although not a new challenge, has assumed a renewed significance globally, particularly in the context of multiple emerging crises across social, ecological, economic, and spatial systems. Water governance is a complex and ongoing process involving stakeholders across regions and time-scales, where the future of water is a critical point of discussion in the context of sustainable development in the coming decades. Humans are radically changing and modifying the water cycle: solving the challenge of water governance is critical to the success of the SDGs: water is deeply embed
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Ruiz de Gauna, Itziar, Francisco Greño, Ximena Torres, and Ibon Galarraga. Economic Valuation of Ecosystem Services Provided by Blue Economy Ecosystems in the Dominican Republic. Inter-American Development Bank, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0013217.

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The Dominican Republic possesses a diversity of coastal and marine ecosystems that play a crucial role in coastal protection, carbon capture, marine biodiversity conservation, and as sources of income through tourism and fishing. This study focuses on coral reefs, mangroves, seagrass meadows, and marshes, as these ecosystems provide economic opportunities within the framework of the "blue economy," fostering sustainable development that combats climate change. The economic value of these four ecosystems has been estimated by calculating the value of the goods and services they provide, to bett
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