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基于自然的基础设施解决方案应对全球挑战 快报文章
资源环境快报,2023年第24期
作者:  牛艺博
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NBI  SDGs  Paris Agreement  the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework  
全球生物多样性框架基金在加拿大温哥华设立 快报文章
资源环境快报,2023年第17期
作者:  董利苹
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Global Biodiversity Framework Fund  GEF  Vancouver  
国际自然保护联盟发布《30x30目标实施指南》 快报文章
资源环境快报,2023年第17期
作者:  牛艺博
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IUCN  Global Biodiversity Framework  30x30  Guide  
英国政府发布《政策愿景:生物多样性融资十点计划》 快报文章
资源环境快报,2023年第14期
作者:  董利苹
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Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework  Political Vision  financing biodiversity  10 Point Plan  
联合国“海洋十年”发布《海洋科学促进生物多样性保护和可持续利用》报告 快报文章
资源环境快报,2022年第24期
作者:  薛明媚,王金平
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UN Ocean Decade  Convention on Biological Diversity  Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework  
国际组织为实现全球生物多样性框架目标提出了8个建议 快报文章
资源环境快报,2021年第15期
作者:  董利苹
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Western Indian Ocean  Marine Protected Areas  Global Biodiversity Framework Targets  
One Earth载文提出拯救地球的4个步骤 快报文章
资源环境快报,2021年第3期
作者:  董利苹
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Four Steps for the Earth  the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework  
The projected timing of abrupt ecological disruption from climate change 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7804) : 496-+
作者:  Gorgulla, Christoph;  Boeszoermenyi, Andras;  Wang, Zi-Fu;  Fischer, Patrick D.;  Coote, Paul W.;  Padmanabha Das, Krishna M.;  Malets, Yehor S.;  Radchenko, Dmytro S.;  Moroz, Yurii S.;  Scott, David A.;  Fackeldey, Konstantin;  Hoffmann, Moritz;  Iavniuk, Iryna;  Wagner, Gerhard;  Arthanari, Haribabu
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As anthropogenic climate change continues the risks to biodiversity will increase over time, with future projections indicating that a potentially catastrophic loss of global biodiversity is on the horizon(1-3). However, our understanding of when and how abruptly this climate-driven disruption of biodiversity will occur is limited because biodiversity forecasts typically focus on individual snapshots of the future. Here we use annual projections (from 1850 to 2100) of temperature and precipitation across the ranges of more than 30,000 marine and terrestrial species to estimate the timing of their exposure to potentially dangerous climate conditions. We project that future disruption of ecological assemblages as a result of climate change will be abrupt, because within any given ecological assemblage the exposure of most species to climate conditions beyond their realized niche limits occurs almost simultaneously. Under a high-emissions scenario (representative concentration pathway (RCP) 8.5), such abrupt exposure events begin before 2030 in tropical oceans and spread to tropical forests and higher latitudes by 2050. If global warming is kept below 2 degrees C, less than 2% of assemblages globally are projected to undergo abrupt exposure events of more than 20% of their constituent species  however, the risk accelerates with the magnitude of warming, threatening 15% of assemblages at 4 degrees C, with similar levels of risk in protected and unprotected areas. These results highlight the impending risk of sudden and severe biodiversity losses from climate change and provide a framework for predicting both when and where these events may occur.


Using annual projections of temperature and precipitation to estimate when species will be exposed to potentially harmful climate conditions reveals that disruption of ecological assemblages as a result of climate change will be abrupt and could start as early as the current decade.


  
Essential ocean variables for global sustained observations of biodiversity and ecosystem changes 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (6) : 2416-2433
作者:  Miloslavich, Patricia;  Bax, Nicholas J.;  Simmons, Samantha E.;  Klein, Eduardo;  Appeltans, Ward;  Aburto-Oropeza, Octavio;  Garcia, Melissa Andersen;  Batten, Sonia D.;  Benedetti-Cecchi, Lisandro;  Checkley, David M., Jr.;  Chiba, Sanae;  Duffy, J. Emmett;  Dunn, Daniel C.;  Fischer, Albert;  Gunn, John;  Kudela, Raphael;  Marsac, Francis;  Muller-Karger, Frank E.;  Obura, David;  Shin, Yunne-Jai
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driver-pressure-state-impact-response  essential ocean variables  framework for ocean observing  global ocean observing system  marine biodiversity changes  Marine Biodiversity Observation Network  ocean change