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Hope, Geoffrey S.
Palaeoecology and Resilience in Melanesia
how can palaeoecology contribute to climate change response planning?
Geoffrey Hope
Honolulu, USA
Bishop Museum
2008
i, 10 p.
ill., photograpghs, graphs
30 cm.
Bishop Museum Technical Report
42(4)
1085-455X
Climate Change and Biodiversity in Melanesia (CCBM) Paper
4
Includes bibliographical references (p. 9-10)
"Information about the effects of changes experienced by biomes comes from the reconstruction of past vegetation and fauna based on biological fossils supported by dating. Records of environmental change are preserved in landforms and deposits such as lake, bog and cave sediments, alluvial and colluvial mantles and glacial moraines. Such information about past communities can contribute to climate change response planning by helping to define the amount and rate of change already experienced and hence the likely ability of ecosystems and species to endure change."
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Climatic changes
Environmental aspects
Melanesia
76155
Paleoclimatology
Melanesia
61185
Paleoecology
Melanesia
76156
Resilience (Ecology)
Melanesia
Climate change mitigation
Melanesia
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http://www2.bishopmuseum.org/ccbm/Areas/Melanesia/Papers/CCBM_Paper4.pdf
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