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Journal of Ecology and Conservation

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ISSN: 3048-5177

Mini Review
Ecosystem resilience and climate change: impacts on biodiversity, adaptation strategies, and long-term sustainability
Zachary Hoffmann  
Hoffmann.Z@yahoo.com

Department of Ecosystem and Conservation Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana, USA

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ABSTRACT

Climate change poses significant threats to global biodiversity, affecting ecosystem resilience and altering natural systems' ability to recover from environmental stressors. This mini-review explores the interconnections between climate change, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem resilience, emphasizing recent case studies and empirical data. It highlights adaptation strategies such as ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) and policy-driven conservation efforts that promote ecological stability. By reviewing recent studies, this paper aims to provide insights into how ecosystems respond to climate change, with a focus on conservation strategies, governance frameworks, and community-based initiatives. Integrating adaptation strategies with sustainable practices is essential for preserving biodiversity and ensuring ecological balance in the face of ongoing climate challenges.

Article History

Received 20 November 2024; Revised 11 December 2024; Accepted 17 December 2024



KEYWORDS

    1. Ecosystem resilience
    2. Climate change
    3. Biodiversity loss
    4. Adaptation strategies
    5. Sustainability
    6. Conservation
    7. Ecosystem-Based Adaptation (EbA)


Author Info

Zachary Hoffmann

Department of Ecosystem and Conservation Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana, USA


Corresponding author: Hoffmann.Z@yahoo.com

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