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Reference Type | Book Section |
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Holder Code | isadg {BR SPINPE} ibi 8JMKD3MGPCW/3DT298S |
Identifier | 8JMKD3MGP3W/45U89KS |
Repository | sid.inpe.br/plutao/2021/12.09.15.34.09 |
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Metadata Last Update | 2024:01.23.16.18.43 (UTC) simone |
DOI | 10.1007/978-3-030-55322-7_12 |
ISBN | 9783030553227 |
Label | lattes: 7181547335252993 4 ValeArOrCaOlLoSc:2021:BeClMo |
Citation Key | ValeArOrCaOlLoSc:2021:BeClMo |
Title | Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Atlantic Forest: Best Climatic Models, Predicted Changes and Impacts, and Adaptation Options |
Year | 2021 |
Access Date | 2024, May 19 |
Secondary Type | PRE LI |
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2. Context | |
Author | 1 Vale, Mariana M. 2 Arias, Paola A. 3 Ortega, Geusep 4 Cardoso, Manoel Ferreira 5 Oliveira, Beatriz F. A. 6 Loyola, Rafael 7 Scarano, Fabio R. |
Group | 1 2 3 4 DIIAV-CGCT-INPE-MCTI-GOV-BR |
Affiliation | 1 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) 2 University of Antioquia 3 University of Antioquia 4 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE) 5 Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ) 6 Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG) 7 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) |
Author e-Mail Address | 1 2 3 4 manoelfcardoso@gmail.com |
Editor | Marques, M. C. M. Grelle, C. E. V. |
Book Title | Climate Change and Biodiversity in the Atlantic Forest: Best Climatic Models, Predicted Changes and Impacts, and Adaptation Options |
Publisher | Springer International Publishing |
Pages | 253-267 |
History (UTC) | 2021-12-13 19:07:37 :: lattes -> administrator :: 2021 2022-04-03 22:26:56 :: administrator -> simone :: 2021 2024-01-23 16:18:43 :: simone -> lattes :: 2021 |
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Is the master or a copy? | is the master |
Content Stage | completed |
Transferable | 1 |
Content Type | External Contribution |
Keywords | Species conservation Restoration General circulation models Species extinction Species distribution Ecosystem-based adaptation |
Abstract | Ongoing anthropogenic climate change is becoming one of the major threats to biodiversity. Studies that aim at projecting the future impacts of ongoing climate change on biodiversity should use general circulation models (GCMs) that show a good performance in the region of study, an information that is lacking for the Atlantic Forest. Here, we evaluated the performance of different GCMs over the Atlantic Forest, describe the predicted climatic changes for the regions based on the best performing GCMs, review the literature on observed and predicted impacts of climate change on the Atlantic Forest biodiversity, and discuss adaptation strategies to reduce the negative impacts of climate change on the regions biodiversity. The Atlantic Forest, with its large latitudinal and altitudinal range, is under different climatic regimes, showing different climate change predictions in its northern and southern portions. Eight GCMs showed good performance for the following region: ACCESS10, CanCM4, CanESM1, CMCC-CM, HadGEM2-CC, HadGEM2-ES, MIROC4h, and MPI-ESM-LR. Under a business-as-usual scenario (RCP 8.5), these models project a mean temperature increase of 4.8 °C to 5.6 °C. Precipitation, however, did not show a clear trend in the Atlantic Forest as a whole, possibly because of the expected decrease in precipitation in its northern portion and increase in southern. There is a growing number of studies projecting the impacts of climate change on Atlantic Forest biodiversity, with a taxonomic bias toward terrestrial vertebrates, showing with high confidence that there is a high risk of biodiversity loss in the Atlantic Forest due to climate change. There are, however, significant knowledge gaps in altitudinal, freshwater, and coastal environments. Ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA), which uses ecosystems to promote societal adaptation to climate change, is particularly appropriate for the Atlantic Forest because of favorable legal background for conservation, restoration, and payment for ecosystem services in states within the biome; presence of influential civil society organizations and academic institutions; and thriving on-the-ground experiences in EbA. |
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Language | pt |
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Next Higher Units | 8JMKD3MGPCW/46KUATE |
URL (untrusted data) | http://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-55322-7_12 |
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6. Notes | |
Notes | Prêmio CAPES Elsevier 2023 - ODS 15: Vida terrestre |
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