Title: Understanding Ecosystem Thresholds in Global Change
1Understanding Ecosystem Thresholds in Global
Change
- Living with climate change are there limits to
adaptation? - Tyndall Centre and GECHS
- 2008
- Dennis Ojima
- Robert Corell
- (ojima_at_heinzctr.org)
2OUTLINE
- Global Climate Change and Impacts
- Impacts to Ecosystems
- Adaptation Strategies
THE H. JOHN HEINZ III CENTER FOR SCIENCE,
ECONOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
3Warming greatest at high latitudes
- 5 warmest years 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
- Amplification of warming due to decrease of
albedo (melting of snow and ice)
4IPCC 2007
5Signals from nature
Lara Hansen / WWF
Jeremy Little / University of Washington
THE H. JOHN HEINZ III CENTER FOR SCIENCE,
ECONOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
6Spring comes about 2 weeks earlier
- Across the USA, tree swallows are nesting 9 days
earlier than 40 years ago - Laying date is highly correlated with May
temperature
Source Camille Parmesan
7PINE BARK BEETLE OUTBREAK
8MPB BASIC ECOLOGY
- (1) Predator aggressive Bark Beetle
- (2) Co-evolution host defenses Small weak
predator / large dangerous prey ? Mass Attack
strategy - (3) Required synchrony of emergence at
appropriate time of year - (4) No diapause direct Temperature Control of
Seasonality
Interesting question Focus of seasonal
temperature triggers for overwintering
populations and synchronous emergence without
diapause
J. Logan
9A Concept for a Adaptation/Impacts Multi-Space A
framing within which coping strategies are
addressed
650 ppm 3.5 oC
550 ppm 3 oC
450 ppm 2 oC
Ocean Acidification
Sea Level Rise
Now 385 ppm
Biosphere Vulnerabilities
Pine Bark Beetles
Time Scale This Century
Coral Bleeching
10ADAPTATION DESIGN
- Adaptive Management practices are local and need
to take into account the complex, non-linear
behaviour of socio-ecological systems - Use of appropriate scenarios and downscaling
techniques of climate change effects - Full risk/uncertainty assessments
- Projects need to be linked to capacity building
technology transfer - Co-development of an integrative management plan
should treat the system as a socio-ecological
system
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13DECISION MAKING FRAMEWORK
T1 Household goals, Initial conditions
Political Economy, Institutions
Resilience / Vulnerability
Household Decision-making
Mitigation
Infrastructure
Economy
Adaptation Strategies (long-term)
Change Scenarios
Land Use
Land Tenure
Ecosystem services
Coping Tactics (short-term)
Cooperation/Enabling Mechanisms
Demography
Climate and other Environmental Influences
Galvin et al
14SUMMARY
- Application of Adaptation Cascade in partnership
with local communities, states, and other
resource management entities - Development of Adaptive management strategies to
deal Ecological Thresholds - Developing technological, scientific,
socio-economic tools for addressing adaptation
needs
THE H. JOHN HEINZ III CENTER FOR SCIENCE,
ECONOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
15A Survey of Climate Change Adaptation Planning
http//www.heinzctr.org/NEW_WEB/PDF/ Adaptat
ion_Report_October_10_2007.pdf
THE H. JOHN HEINZ III CENTER FOR SCIENCE,
ECONOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT