Biodiversity Management

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The following publications regarding biodiversity management and climate change are available from the Ministry of Forests and Range Library. Many are linked to PDFs (you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader.) If no link is given, Ministry of Forests and Range and Ministry of Environment staff should contact us for copies (please indicate that you are requesting something from the Climate Change Publications page). All others should contact their local public library to arrange an interlibrary loan. If you believe additional items should be added to the bibliography, please email Pam Wilkins.

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Berteaux, D., M.M. Humphries, J.C. Krebs, M. Lima, A.G. McAdam, N. Pettorelli, D. Reale, T. Saitoh, E. Tkadlec, R.B. Weladji, N.C. Stenseth. 2006. Constraints to projecting the effects of climate change on mammals. Climate Research 32(2):151-158.

Bouman, O.T. and D.G. Brand (editors). 1997. Sustainable forests: global challenges and local solutions. Food Products Press, Binghamton, N.Y.

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Canada. 2005. Climate change impacts and adaptation program. Natural Resources Canada.

Canada. 1998. Report of the Commissioner of the environment and sustainable development to the House of Commons. Office of the Auditor General, Ottawa, Ont.

Canada. 1991. Linkage among the climate change, biodiversity and forests conventions. Forestry Canada.

Carbon Free. 2007. Ocean and forest restoration and the California bandwagon. Carbon Free Weekly Newsletter.

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David Suzuki Foundation. 2001. British Columbia's parks in the greenouse: climate change, biodiversity, and parks. David Suzuki Foundation and Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, British Columbia Chapter.

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Elmqvist, T., C. Folke, M. Nyström, G. Peterson, J. Bengtsson, B. Walker, and J. Norberg. 2003. Response diversity, ecosystem change, and resilience. Front. Ecol. Environ. 1(9):488-494.

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Fagre, D.B., D.L. Peterson, and A.E. Hessl. 2003. Taking the pulse of mountains: ecosystem responses to climatic variability. Climatic Change 59:263-282.

Falk, D.A., M.A. Palmer, and J.B. Zedler (editors). 2006. Foundations of restoration ecology. Island Press, Washington, D.C.

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Geertsema, M. 2006. Hydrogeomorphic hazards in northern British Columbia. Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijskundig Genootschap, Utrecht, Netherlands.

Groffman, Peter M., et al. 2006. Ecological thresholds: the key to successful environmental management of an important concept with no practical application?. Ecosystems 9(1):1-13.

Gullison, R.E., P.C. Frumhoff, J.G. Canadell, C.B. Field, D.C. Nepstad, K. Hayhoe, R. Avissar, L.M. Curran, P. Friedlingstein, C.D. Jones, C. Nobre. 2007. Toprical forests and climate policy. Science 316(5827):985-986.

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Hamann, A. and T. Wang. 2006. Potential effects of climate change on ecosystem and tree species distribution in British Columbia. Centre for Forest Gene Conservation, Department of Forest Sciences, University of British Columbia.

Hannah, L. G. Midgley, G. Hughes, B. Bomhard. 2005. The view from the Cape: extinction risk, protected areas, and climate change. BioScience 55(3):231-242.

Harding, L.E. and E. McCullum (editors). 1994. Biodiversity in British Columbia: our changing environment. Environment Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service.

Harris, J. A., R. J. Hobbs, E. Higgs, and J. Aronson. 2006. Ecological restoration and global climate change. Restortation Ecology 14(2):170-176.

Hebda, R.J. 1999. Longterm natural disturbance regimes of the ESSF. Forest Renewal BC., Science Council of British Columbia.

Hebda, Richard. 1998. Atmospheric change, forests and biodiversity. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 49(2-3):195-212.

Henderson, N., E. Hogg, E. Barrow, B. Dolter. Date unknown. Climate change impacts on the island forests of the Great Plains and the implications for nature conservation policy: the outlook for Sweet Grass Hills (Montana), Cypress Hills (Alberta-Saskatchewan), Moose Mountain (Saskatchewan), Spruce Woods (Manitoba), and Turtle Mountain (Manitoba - North Dakota).

Howden, M., L. Hughes, M. Dunlop, I. Zethoven, D. Hilbert, C. Chilcott (editors). 2002. Climate change in impacts on biodiversity in Australia: Outcomes of a workshop sponsored by the Biological Diversity Advisory Committee, 1-2 October 2002. Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra.

Hulme, P. E. 2005. Adapting to climate change: is there scope for ecological management in the face of a global threat? Journal of Applied Ecology 42:784-794.

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International Institute for Sustainable Development. 2005. Summary of the tenth meeting of the subsidiary body on scientific, technical and technological advice of the convention on biological diversity: 7-11 February 2005. Earth Negotiations Bulletin: 9(306).

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Laffoley, D., J. Baxter, G. O'Sullivan, B. Greenaway, M. Colley, L. Naylor, J. Hamer. 2006. Report number 671: The MarClim project: Key messages for decision makers and policy adivsors, and recommendations for future administrative arrangements and management measures. English Nature, Northminster House, Peterborough, UK.

Lanchbery, J. Ecosystem loss and its implications for greenhouse gas concentration stabilisation. Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.

Lovejoy, T.E. and L. Hannah (editors). 2005. Climate change and biodiversity. Yale University Press.

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MacIver, D.C. and R.E. Meyer (editors). 1998. Proceedings of the Workshop on Decoding Canada's Environmental Past: cliamte variations on biodiversity change during the last millennium. Canada, Atmospheric Environment Service.

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Ohlson, D.W., T.M. Berry, R.W. Gray, B.A. Blackwell and B.C. Hawkes. 2005. Multi-attribute evaluation of landscape-level fuel management to reduce wildfire risk. Forest Policy and Economics 8(8):824-837.

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Saxon, E.C. 2003. Adapting ecoregional plans to anticipate the impacts of climate change. In Drafting a Conservation Blueprint. C. Groves (editor). Island Press, Washington D.C., Chap. 12.

Scott, D. and C. Lemieux. 2007. Climate change and protected areas policy, planning and management in Canada's boreal forest. The Forestry Chronicle 83(3):347-357.

Scott, D. and C.J. Lemieux. 2003. Vegetation response to climate change: Implications for Canada's conservation lands. Environment Canada, Parks Canada.

Society for Ecological Restoration International. 2006. Changing science for a changing climate. Society for Ecological Restoration International News 20(3):1-2.

Suffling R. 1991. Wildland fire management and landscapt diversity in the boreal forest of Northwestern Ontario during an era of climatic warming. In Fire and the Environment: ecological and Cultural Perspectives. S. C. Nodvin and T. A. Waldrop (eds.). USDA Forest Service S. E. Forest Exptl. Station Gen. Tech Rep. SE-69:97-106.

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Taylor, M., H. Auld, and D. MacIver. Date unknown. Climate change, waterbirds and adaptive management on the Great Lakes, Ontario. Environment Canada.

The Nature Conservancy. 2004. Alaska-Yukon ecoregional assessment: update #7: environmental change model.

Thomas, C.D et al. 2004. Extinction risk from climate change. Nature 427:145-148.

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U.S. Climate Change Science Program. 2006. Prospectus for synthesis and assessment product 4.4. Preliminary review of adaptation options for climate-sensitive ecosystems and resources. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Climate Change Science Program.

Usher, M.B., T.V. Callaghan, G. Gilchrist, B. Heal, G.P. Juday, H. Loeng, M.A.K. Muir, P. Prestud. 2005. Principles of conserving the Arctic's biodiversity. In Arctic Climate Impact Assessment. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 540-591.

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Welch, D. 2005. What should protected areas managers do in the face of climate change? The George Wright Forum 22(1):75-93.

Welham, C. and J.P. Kimmins (Hammish). 2007. Defining boreal mixedwoods and exploring response to management and natural disturbance (fire, MPB) through spatially-explicit, stand level, ecosystem management modeling. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.

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Yin, Y. and S.J. Cohen. 1994. Identfying regional goals and policy concerns associated with global climate change. Global Environmental Change 4(3):246-260.

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