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Applying assessments of adaptive capacity to inform natural-resource management in a changing climate

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Thurman, L. L., Gross, J. E., Mengelt, C., Beever, E. A., Thompson, L. M., Schuurman, G. W., Hoving, C. L., & Olden, J. D. (2021). Applying assessments of adaptive capacity to inform natural‐resource management in a changing climate. Conservation Biology, cobi.13838. https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13838

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Abstract (from Conservation Biology): Adaptive capacity (AC)—the ability of a species to cope with or accommodate climate change—is a critical determinant of species vulnerability. Using information on species’ AC in conservation planning is key to ensuring successful outcomes. We identified connections between a list of species’ attributes (e.g., traits, population metrics, and behaviors) that were recently proposed for assessing species’ AC and management actions that may enhance AC for species at risk of extinction. Management actions were identified based on evidence from the literature, a review of actions used in other climate adaptation guidance, and our collective experience in diverse fields of global-change ecology and climate [...]

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  • National CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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