Future directions in conservation and development: Incorporating the reality of climate change

2008 
Abstract Biodiversity conservation benefits from involvement of local stakeholders to link conservation and development in site-specific, synergistic frameworks. The reality of climate change and continuing widespread development of land for settlement, agriculture, and resource extraction underline the urgent need to accelerate conservation efforts, while also necessitating review of whether current management strategies remain appropriate to reach their objectives. Since biota have been documented to respond to climatic changes via individualistic adjustment of phenology, phenotypic plasticity and range shifts, novel ecological communities without present analogs are projected to emerge. Some protected species may be displaced outside the boundaries of current conserved lands. Expansion of existing and establishment of new protected areas in anticipation of such scenarios is rarely feasible. Climate change impacts on stakeholders may further compromise conservation objectives if agricultural and resourc...
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