A systematic regional approach for climate change adaptation to protect biodiversity

Trevor H. Booth, Tom Jovanovic, Ngoc Son Ho, Craig Miller

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    Abstract

    Developing appropriate climate change adaptations to protect biodiversity requires taking into account the dynamics of agro-ecological and socio-economic change. A framework for approaching this problem was proposed, but not applied in detail, as part of a major biodiversity and climate change report prepared in Australia. This paper describes the first trial application of the method. It was applied across Vietnam as the Government is interested in identifying adaptation options and detailed data are readily available for its 65 provinces. The process involves identifying ecoregions and collating information for each region based on the current conditions and trends in biodiversity, population, income and agricultural production. Climate change scenarios are identified for each region, together with governance options. Educational needs and key adaptation actions are then identified for each region taking into account the agro-ecological and socio-economic input data. It is concluded that the framework could easily be applied in other countries and should assist the development of strategic adaptation options.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)757-768
    Number of pages12
    JournalClimatic Change
    Volume117
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2013

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