Drawing on the experience and lessons of wetland researchers and managers in Australia and New Zealand, we examined the implications of climate change for wetland policy and management, and identified potential adaptation responses and the information needed to support these. First, we considered wetland vulnerability to climate change, focusing on wetland exposure and sensitivity. We then outlined the existing policy context for dealing with climate change, with an emphasis on the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. We then considered how the objectives and targets for wetland management can be set in the face of climate change, how management can be adapted to climate change given the uncertainties involved, and how we can monitor and evaluate...
Part 1 of this review synthesizes recent research on status and climate vulnerability of freshwater ...
Abstract Global climate change is recognized as a threat to species survival and the health of natur...
Wetlands cover at least 6 % of the Earth’s surface. They play a key role in hydrological and biogeoc...
Drawing on the experience and lessons of wetland researchers and managers in Australia and New Zeala...
The condition of many wetlands across Australia has deteriorated due to increased water regulation a...
The Wetland Tool for Climate Change has been developed to show how climate change may affect valued ...
Wetland ecosystems, freshwater, coastal and coral reefs, are important ecosystems as they provide ma...
Conflict over water allocations and the need to adapt to climate change in Australia's Murray-Darlin...
Abstract Global climate change is recognized as a threat to species survival and the health of natur...
Seas rise and reshape barrier islands, coastal shorelines and estuaries. Wetlands store a significan...
Climate change causes severe effects on natural habitats, especially wetlands. These challenges requ...
Freshwater ecosystems are among the most threatened in the world. The list of threatened species in ...
This Article raises the question of how we should assess the potential threat to wetlands posed by t...
non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears on all such copies...
Climate change is identified as a major threat to wetlands. Altered hydrology and rising temperature...
Part 1 of this review synthesizes recent research on status and climate vulnerability of freshwater ...
Abstract Global climate change is recognized as a threat to species survival and the health of natur...
Wetlands cover at least 6 % of the Earth’s surface. They play a key role in hydrological and biogeoc...
Drawing on the experience and lessons of wetland researchers and managers in Australia and New Zeala...
The condition of many wetlands across Australia has deteriorated due to increased water regulation a...
The Wetland Tool for Climate Change has been developed to show how climate change may affect valued ...
Wetland ecosystems, freshwater, coastal and coral reefs, are important ecosystems as they provide ma...
Conflict over water allocations and the need to adapt to climate change in Australia's Murray-Darlin...
Abstract Global climate change is recognized as a threat to species survival and the health of natur...
Seas rise and reshape barrier islands, coastal shorelines and estuaries. Wetlands store a significan...
Climate change causes severe effects on natural habitats, especially wetlands. These challenges requ...
Freshwater ecosystems are among the most threatened in the world. The list of threatened species in ...
This Article raises the question of how we should assess the potential threat to wetlands posed by t...
non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears on all such copies...
Climate change is identified as a major threat to wetlands. Altered hydrology and rising temperature...
Part 1 of this review synthesizes recent research on status and climate vulnerability of freshwater ...
Abstract Global climate change is recognized as a threat to species survival and the health of natur...
Wetlands cover at least 6 % of the Earth’s surface. They play a key role in hydrological and biogeoc...