Shapefiles showing the locations of long-term climate change refugia and hotspots identified in the FutureMARES report "D6.3, Climate ready strategies for nature-based solutions"

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Shapefiles created for the report "D6.3, Climate ready strategies for nature-based solutions", a deliverable report from the Horizon Europe project FutureMARES These shapefiles summarise long-term patterns that emerge from the spatial-meta analysis of physical-biogeochemical and species distribution modelling data, providing an overview of the distribution of climate change refugia and climate change hotspots across six European case study areas between 2026 - 2069, and across the five scenarios considered in the FutureMARES project (Global Sustainability RCP2.6, National Enterprise RCP8.5, World Market RCP8.5, Status Quo RCP2.6 and Status Quo RCP8.5).  Filenames refer to the case study area and scenario each set of shapefiles belong to. Details of the modelling datasets used in each of these analyses, the meta-analysis method and shapefile creation can be found in the relevant chapter in the report "D6.3, Climate ready strategies for nature-based solutions".
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Year of publication

2024

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Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science

Christopher Lynam - Contributor

ICM-CSIC

Marta Coll - Contributor

National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment

Anaïs Janc - Contributor

Norwegian Institute for Water Research

Trond Kristiansen - Contributor

Plymouth Marine Laboratory

Ana Queiros - Creator

Elizabeth Talbot - Creator

Zenodo - Publisher

Riikka Puntila-Dodd Orcid -palvelun logo - Contributor

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Ecology, evolutionary biology

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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

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