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The role of land use and land cover change in climate change vulnerability assessments of biodiversity: a systematic review

Santos, Maria J; Smith, Adam B; Dekker, Stefan C; Eppinga, Maarten B; Leitão, Pedro J; Moreno-Mateos, David; Morueta-Holme, Naia; Ruggeri, Michael (2021). The role of land use and land cover change in climate change vulnerability assessments of biodiversity: a systematic review. Landscape Ecology, 36(12):3367-3382.

Abstract

Context

For many organisms, responses to climate change (CC) will be affected by land-use and land-cover changes (LULCC). However, the extent to which LULCC is concurrently considered in climate change vulnerability assessments (CCVAs) is unclear.
Objectives

We identify trends in inclusion of LULCC and CC in vulnerability assessments of species and the direction and magnitude of their combined effect on biodiversity. Further, we examine the effect size of LULCC and CC in driving changes in “currencies” of response to CC, such as distribution, abundance and survival.
Methods

We conducted a systematic literature review of articles published in the last 30 years that focused on CCVA and accounted for impacts of both CC and LULCC.
Results

Across 116 studies, 34% assumed CC and LULCC would act additively, while 66% allowed for interactive effects. The majority of CCVAs reported similar effect sizes for CC and LULCC, although they affected different CCVA currencies. Only 14% of the studies showed larger effects of CC than of LULCC. Another 14% showed larger effects of LULCC than CC, specifically for dispersal, population viability, and reproduction, which tend to be strongly affected by fragmentation and disturbance. Although most studies found that LULCC and CC had negative effects on species currencies, in some cases effects were neutral or even positive.
Conclusions

CCVAs that incorporate LULCC provided a better account of drivers of vulnerability, and highlight aspects of drivers that are generally more amenable to on-the-ground management intervention than CCVAs that focus on CC alone.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, further contribution
Communities & Collections:07 Faculty of Science > Institute of Geography
Dewey Decimal Classification:910 Geography & travel
Scopus Subject Areas:Social Sciences & Humanities > Geography, Planning and Development
Physical Sciences > Ecology
Physical Sciences > Nature and Landscape Conservation
Uncontrolled Keywords:Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Geography, Planning and Development
Language:English
Date:1 December 2021
Deposited On:14 Oct 2022 11:36
Last Modified:05 Feb 2025 10:43
Publisher:Springer
ISSN:1572-9761
OA Status:Hybrid
Free access at:Publisher DOI. An embargo period may apply.
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-021-01276-w
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  • Funder: Universität Zürich
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