Assessing Agreement Among Alternative Climate Change Projections to Inform Conservation Recommendations in the Contiguous United States

  • R. Travis Belote
  • , Carlos Carroll
  • , Sebastián Martinuzzi
  • , Julia Michalak
  • , John W. Williams
  • , Matthew A. Williamson
  • , Gregory H. Aplet

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Abstract

Addressing uncertainties in climate vulnerability remains a challenge for conservation planning. We evaluate how confidence in conservation recommendations may change with agreement among alternative climate projections and metrics of climate exposure. We assessed agreement among three multivariate estimates of climate exposure (forward velocity, backward velocity, and climate dissimilarity) using 18 alternative climate projections for the contiguous United States. For each metric, we classified maps into quartiles for each alternative climate projections, and calculated the frequency of quartiles assigned for each gridded location (high quartile frequency=more agreement among climate projections). We evaluated recommendations using a recent climate adaptation heuristic framework that recommends emphasizing various conservation strategies to land based on current conservation value and expected climate exposure. We found that areas where conservation strategies would be confidently assigned based on high agreement among climate projections varied substantially across regions. In general, there was more agreement in forward and backward velocity estimates among alternative projections than agreement in estimates of local dissimilarity. Consensus of climate predictions resulted in the same conservation recommendation assignments in a few areas, but patterns varied by climate exposure metric. This work demonstrates an approach for explicitly evaluating alternative predictions in geographic patterns of climate change.
Original languageAmerican English
Article number9441
JournalScientific Reports
Volume8
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Jun 2018
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 13 - Climate Action
    SDG 13 Climate Action

EGS Disciplines

  • Environmental Health and Protection
  • Other Environmental Sciences
  • Environmental Studies

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