2022
DOI: 10.3390/f13101559
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Development of a Methodology for the Conservation of Northern-Region Plant Resources under Climate Change

Abstract: According to the guidelines of the Nagoya Protocol, species are now recognized as ‘resources’ and owned by each country, thereby emphasizing the significance of biological resources and the importance of the continuous efforts made to systematically manage them. Despite these efforts, climate change, which influences climatic factors such as temperature and precipitation, is expected to negatively impact the struggle for conservation of biological resources by affecting species’ habitats. We aimed to devise me… Show more

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“…Although narrow-ranged species are known to be more vulnerable to climate change, few studies have assessed climate change impacts ( Dubos et al., 2021 ). Therefore, to maintain sustainable use of endangered wild resources, it is necessary to characterize the ecology of their populations, investigate their current potential distribution, determine the response of species to global warming, and then identify sites for protection and conservation ( Li et al., 2020 ; Yoo et al., 2022 ). Strategically, protecting the natural environment ( in situ conservation) will be the most effective way to maintain populations and promote gene flow ( Hellmann et al., 2012 ; Krishnan et al., 2013 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although narrow-ranged species are known to be more vulnerable to climate change, few studies have assessed climate change impacts ( Dubos et al., 2021 ). Therefore, to maintain sustainable use of endangered wild resources, it is necessary to characterize the ecology of their populations, investigate their current potential distribution, determine the response of species to global warming, and then identify sites for protection and conservation ( Li et al., 2020 ; Yoo et al., 2022 ). Strategically, protecting the natural environment ( in situ conservation) will be the most effective way to maintain populations and promote gene flow ( Hellmann et al., 2012 ; Krishnan et al., 2013 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%