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Large‐scale impact of climate change vs. land‐use change on future biome shifts in Latin America
Authors:Alice Boit  Boris Sakschewski  Lena Boysen  Ana Cano‐Crespo  Jan Clement  Nashieli Garcia‐alaniz  Kasper Kok  Melanie Kolb  Fanny Langerwisch  Anja Rammig  Ren Sachse  Michiel van Eupen  Werner von Bloh  Delphine Clara Zemp  Kirsten Thonicke
Abstract:Climate change and land‐use change are two major drivers of biome shifts causing habitat and biodiversity loss. What is missing is a continental‐scale future projection of the estimated relative impacts of both drivers on biome shifts over the course of this century. Here, we provide such a projection for the biodiverse region of Latin America under four socio‐economic development scenarios. We find that across all scenarios 5–6% of the total area will undergo biome shifts that can be attributed to climate change until 2099. The relative impact of climate change on biome shifts may overtake land‐use change even under an optimistic climate scenario, if land‐use expansion is halted by the mid‐century. We suggest that constraining land‐use change and preserving the remaining natural vegetation early during this century creates opportunities to mitigate climate‐change impacts during the second half of this century. Our results may guide the evaluation of socio‐economic scenarios in terms of their potential for biome conservation under global change.
Keywords:attribution  biome shifts  climate change  land‐use change  Latin America
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