2017
DOI: 10.1007/s13280-017-0923-9
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Vulnerability and impacts of climate change on forest and freshwater wetland ecosystems in Nepal: A review

Abstract: Climate change (CC) threatens ecosystems in both developed and developing countries. As the impacts of CC are pervasive, global, and mostly irreversible, it is gaining worldwide attention. Here we review vulnerability and impacts of CC on forest and freshwater wetland ecosystems. We particularly look at investigations undertaken at different geographic regions in order to identify existing knowledge gaps and possible implications from such vulnerability in the context of Nepal along with available adaptation p… Show more

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“…This not only helps Oxytenanthera abyssinica but also other economically important species in areas that are similarly vulnerable and may lose their habitat due to such unexpected warming. An appropriate strategy in this sense could be to implement socio-ecological frameworks for landscape planning and conservation that link human beings and their socio-culture and ecological mechanisms (Virapongse et al 2016, Lamsal et al 2017, Martín-López et al 2017.…”
Section: Oxytenanthera Abyssinica Habitat Suitability and Their Impormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This not only helps Oxytenanthera abyssinica but also other economically important species in areas that are similarly vulnerable and may lose their habitat due to such unexpected warming. An appropriate strategy in this sense could be to implement socio-ecological frameworks for landscape planning and conservation that link human beings and their socio-culture and ecological mechanisms (Virapongse et al 2016, Lamsal et al 2017, Martín-López et al 2017.…”
Section: Oxytenanthera Abyssinica Habitat Suitability and Their Impormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to climate change, in terms of research, mitigation and/or adaptation, Nepal presents huge potential concerns as well as opportunities, given its physiographic variability. There is great concern, for example, about impacts on Himalayan glaciers that have already begun and upon which millions of people throughout large portions of South Asia depend for potable water [18] to potential impacts on forests and freshwater wetlands due to changes in local and regional precipitation patterns [102]. Studies on assisted colonization are underway in many places and, given the vast biodiversity that Nepal harbors, there is no limit to other studies that could be done in-country.…”
Section: Discussion: Future Research Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many water birds including migratory species are now threatened with extinction due to past and ongoing destruction, and degradation of wetlands (Szabo & Mundkur, 2017). Recent studies show that climate change and invasive species are two major drivers of ecosystem degradation and biodiversity loss (Lamsal et al, 2017). (r = -0.3907, t = 10.6, P<0.0001).…”
Section: Fig 4 Correlation Coeffi Cients Obtained From Pca Of Specimentioning
confidence: 99%