Protected Areas are subject to long-term modifications associated with climate and environmental change, enhancing the risk of ecosystem collapse, tipping points and unexpected responses to droughts, fires, floods and other individual events. One of the goals of the EU H2020 Project ECOPOTENTIAL and of the GEO ECO Initiative of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) is to quantify ongoing and expected changes in the drivers and the characteristics of Protected Areas in Europe and beyond, using gridded climatic datasets, in situ meteo-climatic and biological data and Remote Sensing observations. Several statistical approaches are used to this goal, with the aim of determining the patterns and properties of the changes currently affecting Protected Areas. Use of suitably downscaled climate scenarios allows for estimating how such changes are projected into the next decades. Here we report the results on the changes in meteo-climatic drivers and in some remotely-sensed variables for the set of Protected Areas participating in the ECOPOTENTIAL project, focusing on a few specific examples encompassing mountain, arid/semi-arid and coastal ecosystems.

Changes in Protected Areas: the ECOPOTENTIAL view

Antonello Provenzale;Simona Imperio;Mariasilvia Giamberini;Carmela Marangi;Elisa Palazzi;Gianna Vivaldo
2017

Abstract

Protected Areas are subject to long-term modifications associated with climate and environmental change, enhancing the risk of ecosystem collapse, tipping points and unexpected responses to droughts, fires, floods and other individual events. One of the goals of the EU H2020 Project ECOPOTENTIAL and of the GEO ECO Initiative of the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) is to quantify ongoing and expected changes in the drivers and the characteristics of Protected Areas in Europe and beyond, using gridded climatic datasets, in situ meteo-climatic and biological data and Remote Sensing observations. Several statistical approaches are used to this goal, with the aim of determining the patterns and properties of the changes currently affecting Protected Areas. Use of suitably downscaled climate scenarios allows for estimating how such changes are projected into the next decades. Here we report the results on the changes in meteo-climatic drivers and in some remotely-sensed variables for the set of Protected Areas participating in the ECOPOTENTIAL project, focusing on a few specific examples encompassing mountain, arid/semi-arid and coastal ecosystems.
2017
Istituto Applicazioni del Calcolo ''Mauro Picone''
Istituto di Geoscienze e Georisorse - IGG - Sede Pisa
Inglese
"International Long Term Ecological Research Network &   LTER-France (Zones Ateliers Network & Critical Zone Observatories) joint conference" followed by the ILTER Coordinating Committee Meeting
116
117
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https://rza.sciencesconf.org/data/pages/Abstracts_book.pdf
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
2-4/10/2017
Nantes, Francia
Ecosystems
Protected areas
Remote Sensing
Meteo Climatic drivers
Future Projections
5
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
none
274
04 Contributo in convegno::04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Antonello Provenzale; Cristina Domingo; Simona Imperio; Arnon Karnieli; Mariasilvia Giamberini; Carmela Marangi; ; Elisa Palazzi; Gianna Vivaldo....espandi
   ECOPOTENTIAL: IMPROVING FUTURE ECOSYSTEM BENEFITS THROUGH EARTH OBSERVATIONS
   ECOPOTENTIAL
   H2020
   641762
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