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Climate Science Document Library 2015

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COMMENTARY: Overshoot, adapt and recover We will probably overshoot our current climate targets, so policies of adaptation and recovery need much more attention, say Martin Parry, Jason Lowe and Clair ...
Three decades of multi-dimensional change in global leaf phenology We show that the phenology of vegetation activity changed severely (by more than 2 standard deviations in one or more dimensions of phe- nological change) on 54...
ScienceExtinction.pdf
Achievable future conditions as a framework for guiding forest conservation and management We contend that traditional approaches to forest conservation and management will be inadequate given the predicted scale of social-economic and biophysical cha...
Biodiversity gains from efficient use of private sponsorship for flagship species conservation To address the global extinction crisis, both efficient use of existing conservation funding and new sources of funding are vital. Private sponsorship of charis...
Impacts of mountaintop mining on terrestrial ecosystem integrity: identifying landscape thresholds for avian species in the central Appalachians, United States Reclaimed mine-dominated landscapes (less forest and more grassland/shrubland cover) elicited more negative (57 %) than positive (39 %) species responses. Negat...
Historical legacies accumulate to shape future biodiversity in an era of rapid global change Main conclusions : The failure to give adequate consideration to widespread cumulative time-lags often masks the full extent of biodiversity changes that have a...
Regional variability in extinction thresholds for forest birds in the north-eastern United States: an examination of potential drivers using long-term breeding bird atlas datasets Main conclusions: Extinction threshold estimates varied tremendously across species and landscapes. Thus, habitat thresholds are difficult to generalize as they...
From sink to source: Regional variation in U.S. forest carbon futures The sequestration of atmospheric carbon (C) in forests has partially offset C emissions in the United States (US) and might reduce overall costs of achieving em...
The global volume and distribution of modern groundwater Groundwater is important for energy and food security, human health and ecosystems. The time since groundwater was recharged—or groundwater age—can be impor...
The global volume and distribution of modern groundwater Groundwater is important for energy and food security, human health and ecosystems. The time since groundwater was recharged—or groundwater age—can be impor...
Influence of different tree-harvesting intensities on forest soil carbon stocks in boreal and northern temperate forest ecosystems
Fear of failure in conservation: The problem and potential solutions to aid conservation of extremely small populations The potential for extirpation of extremely small populations (ESPs) is high due to their vulnerability to demographic and environmental stochasticity and negat...
Using and improving the social cost of carbon: Regular, institutionalized updating and review are essential The social cost of carbon (SCC) is a crucial tool for economic analysis of climate policies. The SCC estimates the dollar value of reduced climate change damage...
Palaeodata-informed modelling of large carbon losses from recent burning of boreal forests Although boreal fire regimes are heterogeneous, recent trends6 and future projections7 point to increasing fire activity in response to climate warming througho...
ncomms7682 1.pdf
The links between ecosystem multifunctionality and above- and belowground biodiversity are mediated by climate Plant biodiversity is often correlated with ecosystem functioning in terrestrial ecosystems. However, we know little about the relative and combined effects of ...
Palaeodata-informed modelling of large carbon losses from recent burning of boreal forests Wildfires play a key role in the boreal forest carbon cycle (1,2) , and models suggest that accelerated burning will increase boreal C emissions in the coming c...
Palaeodata-informed modelling of large carbon losses from recent burning of boreal forests Wildfires play a key role in the boreal forest carbon cycle(1,2), and models suggest that accelerated burning will increase boreal C emissions in the coming cen...
UrbanBatsgcb12884.pdf