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The impact of climate change uncertainty on California's vegetation and adaptation management

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Thorne, James H., Choe, Hyeyeong, Boynton, Ryan M., Bjorkman, Jacquelyn, Albright, Whitney, Nydick, Koren, Flint, Alan L., Flint, Lorraine E., and Schwartz, Mark W., The impact of climate change uncertainty on California's vegetation and adaptation management: Ecosphere, v. 8, iss. 12.

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The impacts of different emission levels and climate change conditions to landscape-scale natural vegetation could have large repercussions for ecosystem services and environmental health. We forecast the risk-reduction benefits to natural landscapes of lowering business-as-usual greenhouse gas emissions by comparing the extent and spatial patterns of climate exposure to dominant vegetation under current emissions trajectories (Representative Concentration Pathway, RCP8.5) and envisioned Paris Accord target emissions (RCP4.5). This comparison allows us to assess the ecosystem value of reaching targets to keep global temperature warming under 2°C. Using 350,719 km2 of natural lands in California, USA, and the mapped extents of 30 vegetation [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southwest CASC

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journalEcosphere
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value10.1002/ecs2.2021
typeissn
value2150-8925
typeissue
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