Preliminary review of adaptation options for climate-sensitive ecosystems and resources
Final report, synthesis and assessment product 4.4
This report can help reduce the potential impact of climate change on estuaries, forests, wetlands, coral reefs, and other sensitive ecosystems by identifiying strategies to protect the environment as these changes occur.
To develop this assessment, scientists studied national parks, national forests, national wildlife refuges, wild and scenic rivers, national estuaries, and marine protected areas - all protected by the federal government. The report takes a unique approach by using the management goals set for each protected area to understand what strategies will increase the resilience of each ecosystem - in other words, increase the amount of change or disturbance that an ecosystem can absorb before it shifts to a different ecosystem. Using these strategies, managers can maintain the original goals set for these ecosystems under changing climatic conditions.
The peer-reviewed report provides the best-available science to date on management adaptations for ecosystems and resources.
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