Impacts of different climate stabilisation on plant species in Europe

Publication

With the use of goals from the Convention on Biological Diversity two climate stabilisation profiles are evaluated on their merits for conservation of biodiversity, comparing them with a baseline profile. Focusing on plant ecosystems at the pan-European level, we concluded that although a maximum global-mean temperature increase of 2 degrees Celsius is likely to be met in a 550 ppmv CO2-equivalent stabilisation profile, large areas of ecosystems in Europe will be affected. Most of the impacts manifest themselves in northern countries, with a high net increase of plant species, and in Mediterranean countries, with a decrease in the number of plant species and stable area. Other impacts are less robust, given the regional variation in climate results for different climate models.

Authors

Bakkenes M , Eickhout B , Alkemade R

Specifications

Publication title
Impacts of different climate stabilisation scenarios on plant species in Europe
Publication date
23 February 2006
Publication type
Publication
Magazine
Global Environmental Change, 16: 19-28
Product number
91676