Lamsal Pramod, Kumar Lalit, Atreya Kishor, Pant Krishna Prasad
School of Environmental and Rural Science, The University of New England, Armidale, NSW, 2351, Australia.
Asia Network for Sustainable Agriculture and Bioresources (ANSAB), P.O. Box 11035, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Ambio. 2017 Dec;46(8):915-930. doi: 10.1007/s13280-017-0923-9. Epub 2017 Jun 1.
Climate change (CC) threatens ecosystems in both developed and developing countries. As the impacts of CC are pervasive, global, and mostly irreversible, it is gaining worldwide attention. Here we review vulnerability and impacts of CC on forest and freshwater wetland ecosystems. We particularly look at investigations undertaken at different geographic regions in order to identify existing knowledge gaps and possible implications from such vulnerability in the context of Nepal along with available adaptation programs and national-level policy supports. Different categories of impacts which are attributed to disrupting structure, function, and habitat of both forest and wetland ecosystems are identified and discussed. We show that though still unaccounted, many facets of forest and freshwater wetland ecosystems of Nepal are vulnerable and likely to be impacted by CC in the near future. Provisioning ecosystem services and landscape-level ecosystem conservation are anticipated to be highly threatened with future CC. Finally, the need for prioritizing CC research in Nepal is highlighted to close the existing knowledge gap along with the implementation of adaptation measures based on existing location specific traditional socio-ecological system.
气候变化(CC)对发达国家和发展中国家的生态系统都构成了威胁。由于气候变化的影响具有普遍性、全球性且大多不可逆转,它正受到全球关注。在此,我们回顾气候变化对森林和淡水湿地生态系统的脆弱性及影响。我们特别关注在不同地理区域开展的调查,以便在尼泊尔的背景下,识别现有知识空白以及这种脆弱性可能产生的影响,同时审视可用的适应方案和国家层面的政策支持。我们识别并讨论了归因于森林和湿地生态系统结构、功能及栖息地遭到破坏的不同类型影响。我们表明,尽管仍未得到充分考量,但尼泊尔森林和淡水湿地生态系统的许多方面都很脆弱,且在不久的将来可能会受到气候变化的影响。预计随着未来气候变化,生态系统的供给服务和景观层面的生态保护将受到严重威胁。最后,强调了在尼泊尔优先开展气候变化研究以填补现有知识空白的必要性,同时要基于现有的特定地点传统社会生态系统实施适应措施。