Evidence needed to manage freshwater ecosystems in a changing climate: turning adaptation principles into practice
It is widely accepted that climate change poses severe threats to freshwater ecosystems. Here we examine the scientific basis for adaptively managing vulnerable habitats and species. Our views are shaped by a literature survey of adaptation in practice, and by expert opinion. We assert that adaptati...
Main Authors: | Wilby, R, Orr, H, Watts, G, Battarbee, R, Berry, P, Chadd, R, Dugdale, S, Dunbar, M, Elliot, J, Extence, C, Hannah, D, Holmes, N, Johnson, A, Knights, B, Milner, N, Ormerod, S, Solomon, D, Timlett, R, Whitehead, P, Wood, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2010
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