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Title: Climate change threatens European conservation areas
Authors: Araújo, Miguel B.
Alagador, Diogo
Cabeza, Mar
Nogués-Bravo, David
Thuiller, Wilfried
Keywords: Bioclimatic Enveliope Models
Climate change
Conservation Planning
Gap Analysis
Natura 2000 networks
Protected areas
Issue Date: 30-Mar-2011
Publisher: Ecology Letters
Abstract: Europe has the world’s most extensive network of conservation areas. Conservation areas are selected without taking into account the effects of climate change. How effectively would such areas conserve biodiversity under climate change? We assess the effectiveness of protected areas and the Natura 2000 network in conserving a large proportion of European plant and terrestrial vertebrate species under climate change. We found that by 2080, 58 ± 2.6% of the species would lose suitable climate in protected areas, whereas losses affected 63 ± 2.1% of the species of European concern occurring in Natura 2000 areas. Protected areas are expected to retain climatic suitability for species better than unprotected areas (P  <  0.001), but Natura 2000 areas retain climate suitability for species no better and sometimes less effectively than unprotected areas. The risk is high that ongoing efforts to conserve Europe’s biodiversity are jeopardized by climate change. New policies are required to avert this risk.
URI: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01610.x
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/28010
Type: article
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