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4.9. Lavorel Global

Keynote Presentations from the 2nd ALTER-Net Summer School, Peyresq 1 - 13 September 2007



Speaker: Sandra Lavorel
sandra.lavorel -at- ujf-grenoble.fr
Laboratoire d’Ecologie Alpine (LECA), CNRS UMR 5553, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France


Title of the talk: Biodiversity in a changing world: Global issues and projections of diversity changes at large scales (pdf: 3MB)


Summary of the talk by Jeroen Everaars: Students´ summary (pdf)


Abstract

Biodiversity in a changing world: Global issues and projections od diversity changes at large scales

Biodiversity is variously affected by global changes, and especially land use change, seen by experts as the main driver for current and projected changes in the diversity life on Earth. Large-scale models use a range of different methods to project vegetation changes under global-change scenarios and associated changes in biodiversity. These models at regional scales tell us little however about what our landscapes will look like 50 years from now. This lecture will present some basic concepts and approaches (both empirical and modelling) currently used by researchers to project changes in plant diversity and some key ecosystem properties at the landscape scale. I will subsequently focus on functional approaches, which consider species not from a taxonomic point of view, but from the perspective of their biological characteristics that determine their responses to environmental changes and their effects on ecosystem. Lastly I will examine how such studies can help us project changes in ecosystem services delivered by diverse landscapes.




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