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We estimated the biological and economic impacts of climate change on freshwater fisheries in the United States (U …. In general, the spatial distribution of coldwater fisheries is projected to contract, being replaced by warm/cool water … and high-thermally tolerant, lower recreational priority (i.e., “rough”) fisheries. Changes in thermal habitat suitability …
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significantly affected by climate change. This paper assesses the potential responses of the Melaleuca genus to climate change … resilient and adaptable and based on this, this paper argues that Melaleuca can adapt to climate change through Wright …
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increasing risks of hazards related to climate change and sea level rise. To mitigate risks and achieve sustainable development … future climate change on China’s LECZ is exacerbated by rapid economic and population growth, urbanization and environmental … management for LECZ are needed to reduce the risks related to climate change and to achieve sustainable development. Copyright …
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climate globally this century. The framework provides a systematic approach for assessing adaptation readiness, and can be …
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acknowledgement that we also need to develop climate resilient economies, capable of adapting and responding to changes in climate. To … with the objective of identifying potential hotspots where ecosystem services may be vulnerable to climate change and thus … contribute towards providing a better understanding of the climate change challenges we face and support the formulation of …
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