Land use and land cover tools for climate adaptation |
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Authors: | Christopher R Pyke Sandy J Andelman |
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Institution: | (1) National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, 735 State Street, Suite 300, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, USA |
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Abstract: | Land use and land cover interact with atmospheric conditions to determine current climate conditions, as well, as the impact
of climate change and environmental variability on ecological systems. Such interactions are ubiquitous, yet changes in LULC
are generally made without regard to their biophysical implications. This review considers the potential for LULC to compound,
confound, or even contradict changes expected from climate change alone. These properties give LULC the potential to be used
as powerful tools capable of modifying local climate and contributing significantly to the net impact of climate change. Management
practices based modifications of LULC patterns and processes could be applied strategically to increase the resilience of
vulnerable ecological systems and facilitate climate adaptation. These interventions build on the traditional competencies
of land management and land protection organizations and suggest that these institutions have a central role in determining
the ecological impact of climate change and the development of strategies for adaptation. The practical limits to the use
of LULC-based tools also suggest important inflection points between manageable and dangerous levels of climate change. |
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