Climate change, and the human responses to it, represents a serious threat to the natural environment. While the impacts of climate change are now well recognised for biodiversity, little attention has been given to the effects on geodiversity and its conservation. Set in the context of current projections for climate change in the UK, this paper examines some of the likely impacts of climate change, and the human responses to it, on a wide range of geodiversity features and sites. It identifies the conservation management challenges that are likely to arise, proposes responses to these challenges and highlights areas where more evidence is required in order to inform the decision-making and management responses that will be needed. It sugg...
Many high quality landscapes can be found in the North West region of England, including those of in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This paper illustrates the potential impact of future climate change on the archaeological resource ...
Climate change, and the human responses to it, represents a serious threat to the natural environmen...
Building ecosystem resilience requires consideration of the role and response of physical processes ...
Climate change presents challenges for the management of geoheritage at all scales from individual g...
Climate change presents challenges for the management of geoheritage in protected and conserved area...
Coastal habitats are at risk from both direct (temperature, rainfall), andindirect (sea-level rise, ...
Coastal margin habitats (sand dunes and beaches, machair, saltmarsh, shingle and beaches, maritime c...
Large parts of the coasts of Great Britain (including England, Wales, and Scotland) already experien...
Current work on adaptation responses for conservation management in the face of predicted climate ch...
The study Modelling Natural Resource Responses to Climate Change (MONARCH) evaluates the impacts of ...
The study Modelling Natural Resource Responses to Climate Change (MONARCH) evaluates the impacts of ...
The Floods and Water Management Act requires that FCRM properly reflects recently updated climate ch...
Many high quality landscapes can be found in the North West region of England, including those of in...
Many high quality landscapes can be found in the North West region of England, including those of in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This paper illustrates the potential impact of future climate change on the archaeological resource ...
Climate change, and the human responses to it, represents a serious threat to the natural environmen...
Building ecosystem resilience requires consideration of the role and response of physical processes ...
Climate change presents challenges for the management of geoheritage at all scales from individual g...
Climate change presents challenges for the management of geoheritage in protected and conserved area...
Coastal habitats are at risk from both direct (temperature, rainfall), andindirect (sea-level rise, ...
Coastal margin habitats (sand dunes and beaches, machair, saltmarsh, shingle and beaches, maritime c...
Large parts of the coasts of Great Britain (including England, Wales, and Scotland) already experien...
Current work on adaptation responses for conservation management in the face of predicted climate ch...
The study Modelling Natural Resource Responses to Climate Change (MONARCH) evaluates the impacts of ...
The study Modelling Natural Resource Responses to Climate Change (MONARCH) evaluates the impacts of ...
The Floods and Water Management Act requires that FCRM properly reflects recently updated climate ch...
Many high quality landscapes can be found in the North West region of England, including those of in...
Many high quality landscapes can be found in the North West region of England, including those of in...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
This paper illustrates the potential impact of future climate change on the archaeological resource ...