Climate change and biodiversity conservation: knowledge needed to support development of integrated adaptation strategies
(2005)
EPBRS
Recommendations from the meeting of the European Platform for Biodiversity Research Strategy on climate change and biodiversity conservation: knowledge needed to support development of integrated adaptation strategies
Summary
The meeting discussed how climate
change is being driven by human activities, and will accelerate
despite current mitigation efforts. Furthermore climate
change poses an immediate challenge to the target of halting
biodiversity loss in Europe, and to the successful implementation
of Natura 2000. Reasons are given, and actions
suggested.
To support the actions for
adaptation, the participants at the meeting recommend that
immediate steps be taken by relevant funding bodies, institutions
and researchers to address gaps in knowledge.
There was also consideration that
ineffective transfer of scientific knowledge is limiting the
implementation of the adaptation strategies that are needed
urgently to conserve biodiversity in the face of rapid climate
change.
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Please cite as: EPBRS, (2005), Climate change and biodiversity conservation: knowledge needed to support development of integrated adaptation strategies