Abstract Climate change uncertainty poses serious challenges to conservation efforts. One emerging conservation strategy is to identify and conserve climate change refugia: areas relatively buffered from contemporary climate change that enable persistence of valued resources. This management paradigm may be pursued at broad scales by leveraging existing resources and placing them into a tangible framework to stimulate further collaboration that fosters management decision‐making. Here, we describe a framework for moving toward operationalizing climate change refugia conservation at an ecoregion scale with an analysis for the Sierra Nevada ecoregion (CA, USA). Structured within the Climate Change Refugia Conservation Cycle, we identify a pre...
With the high rate of ecosystem change, effective systematic conservation planning must account for ...
Global climate change complicates long-term conservation of forests. To be effective into the future...
Climate change is raising challenging concerns for systematic conservation planning. Are methods bas...
Natural resource managers need information about the risks associated with climate change to provide...
Countries have set targets for conserving natural areas to mitigate biodiversity loss, such as the p...
The Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion has been a refuge for species during past climate change events, but ...
The Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion has been a refuge for species during past climate change events, but ...
Refugia have long been studied from paleontological and biogeographical perspectives to understand h...
Early climate change ideas warned of widespread species extinctions. As scientists have probed more ...
Twenty‐first century climate change threatens biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human welfare. T...
Early climate change ideas warned of widespread species extinctions. As scientists have probed more ...
The unique species, ecosystems and landscapes of the Western United States are experiencing unpreced...
Abstract Climate change in California is altering habitat conditions for many species and exacerbati...
Climate refugia management has been proposed as a climate adaptation strategy in the face of global ...
Refugia – areas that may facilitate the persistence of species during large-scale, long-term climati...
With the high rate of ecosystem change, effective systematic conservation planning must account for ...
Global climate change complicates long-term conservation of forests. To be effective into the future...
Climate change is raising challenging concerns for systematic conservation planning. Are methods bas...
Natural resource managers need information about the risks associated with climate change to provide...
Countries have set targets for conserving natural areas to mitigate biodiversity loss, such as the p...
The Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion has been a refuge for species during past climate change events, but ...
The Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion has been a refuge for species during past climate change events, but ...
Refugia have long been studied from paleontological and biogeographical perspectives to understand h...
Early climate change ideas warned of widespread species extinctions. As scientists have probed more ...
Twenty‐first century climate change threatens biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human welfare. T...
Early climate change ideas warned of widespread species extinctions. As scientists have probed more ...
The unique species, ecosystems and landscapes of the Western United States are experiencing unpreced...
Abstract Climate change in California is altering habitat conditions for many species and exacerbati...
Climate refugia management has been proposed as a climate adaptation strategy in the face of global ...
Refugia – areas that may facilitate the persistence of species during large-scale, long-term climati...
With the high rate of ecosystem change, effective systematic conservation planning must account for ...
Global climate change complicates long-term conservation of forests. To be effective into the future...
Climate change is raising challenging concerns for systematic conservation planning. Are methods bas...