Underlying sociopolitical factors have emerged as important determinants of wildlife population trends and the effectiveness of conservation action. Despite mounting research into the impacts of climate change on nature, there has been little consideration of the human context in which these impacts occur, particularly at the global scale. We investigate this in two ways. First, by modeling the climatic niches of terrestrial mammals and birds globally, we show that projected species loss under climate change is greatest in countries with weaker governance and lower Gross Domestic Product, with loss of mammal species projected to be greater in countries with lower CO2 emissions. Therefore, climate change impacts on species may be disproporti...
Land-use and climate change have been linked to changes in wildlife populations, but the role of soc...
Climate change is driving a pervasive global redistribution of the planet's species. Species redistr...
Ongoing climate change is a major threat to biodiversity. As abiotic tolerances and dispersal abilit...
Global biodiversity is deteriorating, largely due to habitat loss, but increasingly because of clima...
Although it is widely accepted that future climatic change—if unabated—is likely to have major impac...
International legislation forms a cornerstone of conservation, yet its efficacy is rarely quantified...
High numbers of threatened species might be expected to occur where overall species richness is also...
Climate and land-use change interactively affect biodiversity. Large-scale expansions of bioenergy h...
The authors acknowledge the Danish Council for Independent Research, Social Science for financial su...
Climate change is already affecting species and their distributions. Distributional range changes ha...
Climate change has become one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss, its effects are not only al...
Distributions of Earth’s species are changing at accelerating rates, increasingly driven by human-me...
The effects of climate change on biodiversity are increasingly well documented, and many methods hav...
Ensuring that protected areas (PAs) maintain the biodiversity within their boundaries is fundamental...
One of the most significant biodiversity threats is the combined effect of human driven land-use cha...
Land-use and climate change have been linked to changes in wildlife populations, but the role of soc...
Climate change is driving a pervasive global redistribution of the planet's species. Species redistr...
Ongoing climate change is a major threat to biodiversity. As abiotic tolerances and dispersal abilit...
Global biodiversity is deteriorating, largely due to habitat loss, but increasingly because of clima...
Although it is widely accepted that future climatic change—if unabated—is likely to have major impac...
International legislation forms a cornerstone of conservation, yet its efficacy is rarely quantified...
High numbers of threatened species might be expected to occur where overall species richness is also...
Climate and land-use change interactively affect biodiversity. Large-scale expansions of bioenergy h...
The authors acknowledge the Danish Council for Independent Research, Social Science for financial su...
Climate change is already affecting species and their distributions. Distributional range changes ha...
Climate change has become one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss, its effects are not only al...
Distributions of Earth’s species are changing at accelerating rates, increasingly driven by human-me...
The effects of climate change on biodiversity are increasingly well documented, and many methods hav...
Ensuring that protected areas (PAs) maintain the biodiversity within their boundaries is fundamental...
One of the most significant biodiversity threats is the combined effect of human driven land-use cha...
Land-use and climate change have been linked to changes in wildlife populations, but the role of soc...
Climate change is driving a pervasive global redistribution of the planet's species. Species redistr...
Ongoing climate change is a major threat to biodiversity. As abiotic tolerances and dispersal abilit...