Fifteen research needs for understanding climate change impacts on ecosystems and society in the Norwegian High North
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30536Date
2023-06-07Type
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Kebir, Zina Asnah; Chambers, Catherine; Frainer, André; Hausner, Vera Helene; Lennert, Ann Eileen; Lento, Jennifer; Poste, Amanda; Ravolainen, Virve; Renner, Angelika; Thomas, David N.; Waylen, KerryAbstract
There is an urgent need to understand and address the risks associated with a warming climate for ecosystems and societies in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. There are major gaps in our understanding of the complex effects of climate change—including extreme events, cascading impacts across ecosystems, and the underlying socioecological dynamics and feedbacks—all of which need collaborative efforts to be resolved. Here, we present results where climate scientists, ecologists, social scientists, and practitioners were asked to identify the most urgent research needs for understanding climate change impacts and to identify the actions for reducing future risks in catchment areas in the Norwegian High North, a region that encompasses both Arctic and sub-Arctic climates in northern Norway. From a list of 77 questions, our panel of 19 scientists and practitioners identified 15 research needs that should be urgently addressed. We particularly urge researchers to investigate cross-ecosystem impacts and the socioecological feedbacks that could amplify or reduce risks for society.
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Springer NatureCitation
Kebir, Chambers, Frainer, Hausner, Lennert, Lento, Poste, Ravolainen, Renner, Thomas, Waylen. Fifteen research needs for understanding climate change impacts on ecosystems and society in the Norwegian High North. Ambio. 2023Metadata
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