Managing consequences of climate-driven species redistribution requires integration of ecology, conservation and social science

Timothy C. Bonebrake, Christopher J. Brown, Johann D. Bell, Julia L. Blanchard, Alienor Chauvenet, Curtis Champion, I-Ching Chen, Timothy D. Clark, Robert K. Colwell, Finn Danielsen, Anthony I. Dell, Jennifer M. Donelson, Birgitta Evengard, Simon Ferrier, Stewart Frusher, Raquel A. Garcia, Roger B. Griffis, Alistair J. Hobday, Marta A. Jarzyna, Emma LeeJonathan Lenoir, Hlif Linnetved, Victoria Y. Martin, Phillipa C. McCormack, Jan McDonald, Eve McDonald-Madden, Nicola Mitchell, Tero Mustonen, John M. Pandolfi, Nathalie Pettorelli, Hugh Possingham, Peter Pulsifer, Mark Reynolds, Brett R. Scheffers, Cascade J. B. Sorte, Jan M. Strugnell, Mao-Ning Tuanmu, Samantha Twiname, Adriana Verges, Cecilia Villanueva, Erik Wapstra, Thomas Wernberg, Gretta T. Pecl

    70 Citations (Scopus)
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalBiological Reviews
    Volume93
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)284-305
    ISSN1464-7931
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2018

    Keywords

    • adaptive conservation
    • climate change
    • food security
    • health
    • managed relocation
    • range shift
    • sustainable development
    • temperature

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