Climate change-related impacts in the San Diego region by 2050

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Steven Messner
Sandra C. Miranda
Emily Young
Nicola Hedge
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[1] ENVIRON Corporation,
[2] Energized Solutions,undefined
[3] The San Diego Foundation,undefined
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Climatic Change | 2011年 / 109卷
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Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; Variable Infiltration Capacity; Coastal Sage Scrub; California Energy Commission; Annual Electricity Consumption;
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This paper explores what the San Diego region may look like in the year 2050 as projected changes in regional climate conditions take place. Focusing on interrelated issues of climate change, sea level rise, population growth, land use, and changes in water, energy, public health, wildfires, biodiversity, and habitat, the paper reviews the potential impacts of a changing climate by 2050 and makes recommendations for changes in planning processes at the local and regional levels to prepare for these impacts. The original research for this study was completed in 2008 by a team of 40 experts from the region including universities, nonprofit organizations, local governments, public sector agencies and private sector entities. This paper has now been updated with more recent research regarding climate change adaptation while preserving the integrity of the original research team’s work. The simulated impacts discussed in this study are based on regional projections of climate change generated by scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, employing three climate models and two emissions scenarios used by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The impacts are discussed in the context of significant regional growth expected during the period as well as an aging population base. Key issues explored in the report include potential inundation of six selected low-lying coastal areas in San Diego due to sea level rise, potential shortfalls in water deliveries, peak energy demand increases due to higher temperatures, growing risk of devastating wildfires, migrations of species in response to higher temperatures in an increasingly fragmented natural habitat, and public health issues associated with extreme temperature events.
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页码:505 / 531
页数:26
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