Future socio-economic impacts and vulnerability

The projected impacts of climate change are significant, and despite the uncertainties associated with current climate and ecosystem model projections, the associated changes in the provision of forest ecosystem services are expected to be substantial in many parts of the world. These impacts will p...

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Autores principales: Osman-Elasha, B., Parrotta, J.A., Adger, N., Brockhaus, Maria, Colfer, C.J.P., Sohngen, B., Dafalla, T., Joyce, L.A., Nkem, J., Robledo, C.
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Publicado: IUFRO 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20167
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author Osman-Elasha, B.
Parrotta, J.A.
Adger, N.
Brockhaus, Maria
Colfer, C.J.P.
Sohngen, B.
Dafalla, T.
Joyce, L.A.
Nkem, J.
Robledo, C.
author_browse Adger, N.
Brockhaus, Maria
Colfer, C.J.P.
Dafalla, T.
Joyce, L.A.
Nkem, J.
Osman-Elasha, B.
Parrotta, J.A.
Robledo, C.
Sohngen, B.
author_facet Osman-Elasha, B.
Parrotta, J.A.
Adger, N.
Brockhaus, Maria
Colfer, C.J.P.
Sohngen, B.
Dafalla, T.
Joyce, L.A.
Nkem, J.
Robledo, C.
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description The projected impacts of climate change are significant, and despite the uncertainties associated with current climate and ecosystem model projections, the associated changes in the provision of forest ecosystem services are expected to be substantial in many parts of the world. These impacts will present significant social and conomic challenges for affected communities and society as a whole, particularly among the forest-dependent poor, who are already highly vulnerable in many countries throughout the world. This chapter discusses how the likely effects of climate-induced changes on the provision of forest ecosystem services may affect the economic and social well-being of society, including forest-dependent people, with specific reference to the production of wood and non-wood products, hydrological regulation and water quality, human health and well-being, spiritual and cultural values, recreation and ecotourism. The role of governance is discussed as a key factor that will profoundly influence social and economic impacts and vulnerabilities, and the adaptive capacity of societies to deal with the effects of expected climate change-induced shifts in the quantity and quality of forest ecosystem services
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spelling CGSpace201672025-01-24T14:12:41Z Future socio-economic impacts and vulnerability Osman-Elasha, B. Parrotta, J.A. Adger, N. Brockhaus, Maria Colfer, C.J.P. Sohngen, B. Dafalla, T. Joyce, L.A. Nkem, J. Robledo, C. climate change socioeconomics impact non-timber forest products governance adaptive management adaptation The projected impacts of climate change are significant, and despite the uncertainties associated with current climate and ecosystem model projections, the associated changes in the provision of forest ecosystem services are expected to be substantial in many parts of the world. These impacts will present significant social and conomic challenges for affected communities and society as a whole, particularly among the forest-dependent poor, who are already highly vulnerable in many countries throughout the world. This chapter discusses how the likely effects of climate-induced changes on the provision of forest ecosystem services may affect the economic and social well-being of society, including forest-dependent people, with specific reference to the production of wood and non-wood products, hydrological regulation and water quality, human health and well-being, spiritual and cultural values, recreation and ecotourism. The role of governance is discussed as a key factor that will profoundly influence social and economic impacts and vulnerabilities, and the adaptive capacity of societies to deal with the effects of expected climate change-induced shifts in the quantity and quality of forest ecosystem services 2009 2012-06-04T09:13:07Z 2012-06-04T09:13:07Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20167 en IUFRO Osman-Elasha, B, Parrotta, J.A., Adger, N.,, Brockhaus, M., Colfer, C.J.P., Sohngen, B., Dafalla, T., Joyce, L.A.,, Nkem, J., Robledo, C. 2009. Future socio-economic impacts and vulnerability . IUFRO World Series No.Vol. 22. In: Seppälä, R., Buck, A., Katila, P., eds. Adaptation of forests and people to climate change: a global assessment report. :101-122. Helsinki, Finland, IUFRO. ISBN: 978-3-901347-80-1..
spellingShingle climate change
socioeconomics
impact
non-timber forest products
governance
adaptive management
adaptation
Osman-Elasha, B.
Parrotta, J.A.
Adger, N.
Brockhaus, Maria
Colfer, C.J.P.
Sohngen, B.
Dafalla, T.
Joyce, L.A.
Nkem, J.
Robledo, C.
Future socio-economic impacts and vulnerability
title Future socio-economic impacts and vulnerability
title_full Future socio-economic impacts and vulnerability
title_fullStr Future socio-economic impacts and vulnerability
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title_short Future socio-economic impacts and vulnerability
title_sort future socio economic impacts and vulnerability
topic climate change
socioeconomics
impact
non-timber forest products
governance
adaptive management
adaptation
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