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Understanding and Managing the Effects of Climate Change on Ecosystem Services in the Rocky Mountains

机译:了解和管理气候变化对落基山脉生态系统服务的影响

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Public lands in the US Rocky Mountains provide critical ecosystem services, especially to rural communities that rely on these lands for fuel, food, water, and recreation. Climate change will likely affect the ability of these lands to provide ecosystem services. We describe 2 efforts to assess climate change vulnerabilities and develop adaptation options on federal lands in the Rocky Mountains. We specifically focus on aspects that affect community economic security and livelihood security, including water quality and quantity, timber, livestock grazing, and recreation. Headwaters of the Rocky Mountains serve as the primary source of water for large populations, and these headwaters are located primarily on public land. Thus, federal agencies will play a key role in helping to protect water quantity and quality by promoting watershed function and water conservation. Although increased temperatures and atmospheric concentration of CO2 have the potential to increase timber and forage production in the Rocky Mountains, those gains may be offset by wildfires, droughts, insect outbreaks, non-native species, and altered species composition. Our assessment identified ways in which federal land managers can help sustain forest and range productivity, primarily by increasing ecosystem resilience and minimizing current stressors, such as invasive species. Climate change will likely increase recreation participation. However, recreation managers will need more flexibility to adjust practices, provide recreation opportunities, and sustain economic benefits to communities. Federal agencies are now transitioning from the planning phase of climate change adaptation to implementation to ensure that ecosystem services will continue to be provided from federal lands in a changing climate.
机译:美国落基山脉的公共土地提供重要的生态系统服务,特别是向依赖这些土地提供燃料,食物,水和娱乐的农村社区。气候变化可能会影响这些土地提供生态系统服务的能力。我们描述了2种评估气候变化脆弱性和开发落基山脉联邦土地适应方案的努力。我们特别关注影响社区经济安全和生计安全的方面,包括水质和水量,木材,牲畜放牧和娱乐。落基山的源头是大量人口的主要水源,这些源头主要位于公共土地上。因此,联邦机构将通过促进流域功能和节约用水在帮助保护水量和水质方面发挥关键作用。尽管升高的温度和大气中CO 2 的浓度有可能增加落基山脉的木材和牧草产量,但这些增加可能会被野火,干旱,昆虫暴发,非本地物种并改变而抵消。物种组成。我们的评估确定了联邦土地管理人员主要通过增加生态系统的弹性并最大程度地减少当前的压力源(例如入侵物种)来帮助维持森林和提高生产力的方法。气候变化可能会增加娱乐活动的参与度。但是,娱乐管理者将需要更大的灵活性来调整实践,提供娱乐机会并维持社区的经济利益。联邦机构现在正在从适应气候变化的计划阶段过渡到实施阶段,以确保在气候变化的情况下继续从联邦土地提供生态系统服务。

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