Climate change has been predicted to place more pressure on biological variety throughout the planet. The movement of species and ecosystems, even across international borders, necessitates international collaboration between governments. However, existing international conservation laws do not consider climate change and are thus not expected to provide sufficient support for species and ecosystem adaptation. This research delves into the difficulty of making international nature conservation legislation resilient to climate change and the corresponding mismatch
Climate change realities cannot be ignored as widespread changes are seen in the environment. It has...
Humanity faces major global environmental problems, with climate change and biodiversity loss as pro...
Climate change is already impacting upon global biodiversity, and projections of climate change impa...
Climate change will cause further loss of biodiversity. As negative effects are already taking place...
The protection and management of protected areas must be adapted to the effects of climate change. A...
Anthropogenic climate change represents a wicked problem, both for the Earth’s natural systems and f...
Climate change will cause further loss of biodiversity. As negative effects are already taking plac...
Australia is home to a rich diversity of life, including a great many species and ecological communi...
This chapter provides a systematic analysis of the ways in which international biodiversity law cont...
Globally, biodiversity is under increasing pressure from human activities despite protective measure...
Australia is one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth. However, despite well-established legal ...
A climate-driven global redistribution of species is currently underway. As species alter their geog...
There is an increasing recognition that, although the climate change and biodiversity crises are fun...
Due to the unprecedented rate of human-induced climate change, there is now wide-spread consensus th...
Climate change is exerting significant pressure on ecosystems. Without management strategies that im...
Climate change realities cannot be ignored as widespread changes are seen in the environment. It has...
Humanity faces major global environmental problems, with climate change and biodiversity loss as pro...
Climate change is already impacting upon global biodiversity, and projections of climate change impa...
Climate change will cause further loss of biodiversity. As negative effects are already taking place...
The protection and management of protected areas must be adapted to the effects of climate change. A...
Anthropogenic climate change represents a wicked problem, both for the Earth’s natural systems and f...
Climate change will cause further loss of biodiversity. As negative effects are already taking plac...
Australia is home to a rich diversity of life, including a great many species and ecological communi...
This chapter provides a systematic analysis of the ways in which international biodiversity law cont...
Globally, biodiversity is under increasing pressure from human activities despite protective measure...
Australia is one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth. However, despite well-established legal ...
A climate-driven global redistribution of species is currently underway. As species alter their geog...
There is an increasing recognition that, although the climate change and biodiversity crises are fun...
Due to the unprecedented rate of human-induced climate change, there is now wide-spread consensus th...
Climate change is exerting significant pressure on ecosystems. Without management strategies that im...
Climate change realities cannot be ignored as widespread changes are seen in the environment. It has...
Humanity faces major global environmental problems, with climate change and biodiversity loss as pro...
Climate change is already impacting upon global biodiversity, and projections of climate change impa...