Adapting conservation to climate change: a case study on feasibility and implementation in Brandenburg, Germany

被引:0
作者
Juliane Geyer
Lena Strixner
Stefan Kreft
Florian Jeltsch
Pierre L. Ibisch
机构
[1] Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development,Centre for Econics and Ecosystem Management, Faculty of Forest and Environment
[2] University of Potsdam,Institute of Biochemistry and Biology, Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation
[3] ZALF,undefined
[4] Leibniz-Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research,undefined
[5] Berlin-Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research (BBIB),undefined
来源
Regional Environmental Change | 2015年 / 15卷
关键词
Climate change; Adaptation options; Nature conservation management; Vulnerability;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Conservation actions need to account for global climate change and adapt to it. The body of the literature on adaptation options is growing rapidly, but their feasibility and current state of implementation are rarely assessed. We discussed the practicability of adaptation options with conservation managers analysing three fields of action: reducing the vulnerability of conservation management, reducing the vulnerability of conservation targets (i.e. biodiversity) and climate change mitigation. For all options, feasibility, current state of implementation and existing obstacles to implementation were analysed, using the Federal State of Brandenburg, Germany, as a case study. Practitioners considered a large number of options useful, most of which have already been implemented at least in part. Those options considered broadly implemented resemble mainly conventional measures of conservation without direct relation to climate change. Managers are facing several obstacles for adapting to climate change, including political reluctance to change, financial and staff shortages in conservation administrations and conflictive EU funding schemes in agriculture. A certain reluctance to act, due to the high degree of uncertainty with regard to climate change scenarios and impacts, is widespread. A lack of knowledge of appropriate methods such as adaptive management often inhibits the implementation of adaptation options in the field of planning and management. Based on the findings for Brandenburg, we generally conclude that it is necessary to focus in particular on options that help to reduce vulnerability of conservation management itself, i.e. those that enhance management effectiveness. For instance, adaptive and proactive risk management can be applied as a no-regrets option, independently from specific climate change scenarios or impacts, strengthening action under uncertainty.
引用
收藏
页码:139 / 153
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Adapting global conservation strategies to climate change at the European scale: The otter as a flagship species
    Cianfrani, Carmen
    Le Lay, Gwenaelle
    Maiorano, Luigi
    Satizabal, Hector F.
    Loy, Anna
    Guisan, Antoine
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 2011, 144 (08) : 2068 - 2080
  • [22] The female performance in adapting to climate change in urban space. A case study in the Peruvian Amazon
    Lozano Ramirez, Juan Joel
    [J]. ENCRUCIJADAS-REVISTA CRITICA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES, 2016, 11
  • [23] Mindfulness and Climate Change Action: A Feasibility Study
    Grabow, Maggie
    Bryan, Thomas
    Checovich, Mary M.
    Converse, Alexander K.
    Middlecamp, Cathy
    Mooney, Margaret
    Torres, Elisa R.
    Younkin, Samuel G.
    Barrett, Bruce
    [J]. SUSTAINABILITY, 2018, 10 (05)
  • [24] Economic feasibility of adapting crop enterprises to future climate change: a case study of flexible scheduling and irrigation for representative farms in Flathead Valley, Montana, USA
    Qiu, Zeyuan
    Prato, Tony
    [J]. MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE, 2012, 17 (03) : 223 - 242
  • [25] Economic feasibility of adapting crop enterprises to future climate change: a case study of flexible scheduling and irrigation for representative farms in Flathead Valley, Montana, USA
    Zeyuan Qiu
    Tony Prato
    [J]. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2012, 17 : 223 - 242
  • [26] Improving Risk Governance for Adapting to Climate Change: Case from Shanghai
    Zheng Yan
    Xie Xinlu
    [J]. CHINESE JOURNAL OF URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, 2014, 2 (02)
  • [27] Does climate change affect period, available field time and required capacities for grain harvesting in Brandenburg, Germany?
    Prochnow, Annette
    Risius, Hilke
    Hoffmann, Thomas
    Chmielewski, Frank-M.
    [J]. AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY, 2015, 203 : 43 - 53
  • [28] Climate change impacts of legume-grass swards: implications for organic farming in the Federal State of Brandenburg, Germany
    Ralf Bloch
    Frank Wechsung
    Jürgen Heß
    Johann Bachinger
    [J]. Regional Environmental Change, 2015, 15 : 405 - 414
  • [29] Adapting to Climate Change: Reducing Nonpoint Source Pollution in Agriculture: A Case Study in Gyeseong Stream, Korea
    Kwon, Heongak
    Choi, Suyeon
    Jo, Chang Dae
    [J]. WATER, 2024, 16 (21)
  • [30] Strategies for adapting the dense Italian cities to the climate change The case study of the San Salvario historical neighborhood
    Ingaramo, Roberta
    Negrello, Maicol
    [J]. TEMA-JOURNAL OF LAND USE MOBILITY AND ENVIRONMENT, 2024,