A landscape-scale framework to identify refugia from multiple stressors

Source

Authors

Society for Conservation Biology

Published

2022

Description

From a conservation perspective, quantifying potential refugial capacity has been predominantly focused on climate refugia, which is critical for maintaining the persistence of species and ecosystems. The authors of this article devised a new conceptual approach, the domains of refugia, for assessing refugial capacity that identifies areas where exposure to other stressors -- such as human-induced changes in fire and hydrology -- is low. They tested a framework in Southern California where patterns of environmental variability (e.g., increased frequency of warm summers), thresholds of resilience, and extent and intensity of stressors were used to identify areas of potential refugia from a suite of ongoing anthropogenic stressors (e.g., changes in fire regime).

Climate Impact Tags

Drought Temperature Wildfire

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 2: Assess Vulnerability Phase 3: Define Adaptation Framework and Strategies

Resource Type Tags

Scientific study

Topics

Extent: California

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Last updated: April 27, 2024