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| Title | Trees as providers of environmental services in multifunctional landscapes are vulnerable to climate change | | Author | Ramni Jamnadass, Aster Gebrekirstos, Henry Neufeldt, Catherine Muthuri, Ian Dawson, Roeland Kindt, Ylva Nyberg, Johannes Dietz, Jules Bayala, Shem Kuyah, Chin K Ong, Carmen Sotelo Montes, John Weber, Kurniatun Hairiah and Meine van Noordwijk | | Editors | Meine van Noordwijk, Hoang Minh Ha, Henry Neufeldt, Ingrid Oborn and Thomas Yatich | | Year | 2011 | | Book Title | How trees and people can co-adapt to climate change: reducing vulnerability through multifunctional agroforestry landscapes | | Publisher | World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) | | City of Publication | Nairobi, Kenya | | Number of Pages of the book | 16 | | Pages | 63-77 | | Call Number | BC0320-11 | | Notes | ISBN: 978-979-3198-56-9 |
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| In this section we provide a more in-depth look at the role trees play in the provision of goods and services in multifunctional landscapes. Tree growth is, however, vulnerable to climate variability, depending on the physiological properties of the tree and characteristics of the site. A further quantification of climate variability and climate change is needed to advise on what types of trees can be grown where, to be ready for the likely local climate-change during their lifetime. This leads to a discussion of the two-way relationship between climate change adaptation and rewards for environmental services in multifunctional landscapes as a way to reduce vulnerability to climate change. |
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