Climate change poses significant emerging risks to biodiversity, ecosystem function and associated socioecological systems. Adaptation responses must be initiated in parallel with mitigation efforts, but resources are limited. As climate risks are not distributed equally across taxa, ecosystems and processes, strategic prioritization of research that addresses stakeholder-relevant knowledge gaps will accelerate effective uptake into adaptation policy and management action. After a decade of climate change adaptation research within the Australian National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, we synthesize the National Adaptation Research Plans for marine, terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems. We identify the key, globally relevant ...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. A substantial part of human ...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. A substantial part of human ...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. A substantial part of human ...
Climate change poses significant emerging risks to biodiversity, ecosystem function and associated s...
Climate change poses significant emerging risks to biodiversity, ecosystem function and associated s...
Climate change poses significant emerging risks to biodiversity, ecosystem function and associated s...
Climate change poses significant emerging risks to biodiversity, ecosystem function and associated s...
Climate change poses significant emerging risks to biodiversity, ecosystem function and associated s...
Adapting to climate change is contingent on an ability to adjust before opportunity is lost. Given t...
Adapting to climate change is contingent on an ability to adjust before opportunity is lost. Given t...
In 2011, a National Climate Change Adaptation Research Plan (NARP) was developed for the terrestrial...
Addressing climate change risks requires collaboration and engagement across all sectors of society....
Addressing climate change risks requires collaboration and engagement across all sectors of society....
Scientists from James Cook University, CSIRO and Griffith University collaborated to develop a proce...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. A substantial part of human ...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. A substantial part of human ...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. A substantial part of human ...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. A substantial part of human ...
Climate change poses significant emerging risks to biodiversity, ecosystem function and associated s...
Climate change poses significant emerging risks to biodiversity, ecosystem function and associated s...
Climate change poses significant emerging risks to biodiversity, ecosystem function and associated s...
Climate change poses significant emerging risks to biodiversity, ecosystem function and associated s...
Climate change poses significant emerging risks to biodiversity, ecosystem function and associated s...
Adapting to climate change is contingent on an ability to adjust before opportunity is lost. Given t...
Adapting to climate change is contingent on an ability to adjust before opportunity is lost. Given t...
In 2011, a National Climate Change Adaptation Research Plan (NARP) was developed for the terrestrial...
Addressing climate change risks requires collaboration and engagement across all sectors of society....
Addressing climate change risks requires collaboration and engagement across all sectors of society....
Scientists from James Cook University, CSIRO and Griffith University collaborated to develop a proce...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. A substantial part of human ...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. A substantial part of human ...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. A substantial part of human ...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. A substantial part of human ...