2015
DOI: 10.5751/es-07607-200332
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Future changes in the supply of goods and services from natural ecosystems: prospects for the European north

Abstract: Aspholm. 2015. Future changes in the supply of goods and services from natural ecosystems: prospects for the European north. ABSTRACT. Humans depend on services provided by ecosystems, and how services are affected by climate change is increasingly studied. Few studies, however, address changes likely to affect services from seminatural ecosystems. We analyzed ecosystem goods and services in natural and seminatural systems, specifically how they are expected to change as a result of projected climate change du… Show more

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“…In parallel with the future warming, the number of days with temperatures remaining within certain intervals changes. Temperatures close to zero degrees, and in particular days when the temperature crosses the zero line, are of particular concern in this context due to their impact on road maintenance traffic conditions ( Makkonen et al, 2014 ), reindeer herding ( Jansson et al, 2015 ) and building constructions ( Glaas et al, 2015 ). On an annual mean basis the number of days with zero-crossings decrease by up to a month or more in the southernmost parts of Sweden in RCP8.5 ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In parallel with the future warming, the number of days with temperatures remaining within certain intervals changes. Temperatures close to zero degrees, and in particular days when the temperature crosses the zero line, are of particular concern in this context due to their impact on road maintenance traffic conditions ( Makkonen et al, 2014 ), reindeer herding ( Jansson et al, 2015 ) and building constructions ( Glaas et al, 2015 ). On an annual mean basis the number of days with zero-crossings decrease by up to a month or more in the southernmost parts of Sweden in RCP8.5 ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…for about half of the total length of the entire mountain range from the high arctic Nordkap to the southern boreal Stavanger in Norway. In light of climate change, this green belt, as other large intact forest landscapes, can be assumed to harbor capacity and resilience to adapt to changes and provide critical northward dispersal, migration and connectivity routes for species, habitats, and ecosystem processes and services (e.g., Elmhagen et al 2015;Jansson et al 2015;McGuire et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). The geographic temperature gradients are very steep in northern Fennoscandia (Jansson et al 2015) and amount to 4°C in average summer temperature (June, July, and August) across the study region. Average precipitation in the summer is 65, 54, and 48 mm in the west, middle, and east of Finnmark, respectively (Norwegian Meteorological Institute).…”
Section: Study Systemmentioning
confidence: 92%