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Etienne Branquart  
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 More options Sep 19 2008, 3:40 am
From: "Etienne Branquart" <ebranqu...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 09:40:30 +0200
Local: Fri, Sep 19 2008 3:40 am
Subject: WP1 : work progress and launching of a technical WG dedicated to predictive approaches (October 21, am)

Dear colleagues,

Please find hereafter the structure of WP1 contribution that should be
finalised in the framework of the activities of the 'biodiversity and
climate change' forum animated by the Belgian Biodiversity Platform.

1. Climatic projections in Europe, with a focus on Belgium
2. Species adaptability and vulnerability to climate change (e.g. dispersal,
demography, ecological plasticity, etc.)
3. Ecosystem adaptability and vulnerability to climate change (incl.
resistance/resilience issues)
4. Interactions between climate change and other biodiversity drivers
(specialist species endangered)
5. Climate change threats to biodiversity in Europe
6. How much is Belgian biodiversity likely to be affected by climate change
at the end of the Century?
7. Consequences for human well-being

Most of those points could be easily developed based on a review of recent
scientific literature and I'm currently working on it (a first draft will be
available for comments and discussion in early October). Any comment on this
structure is of course welcome.

However, as you know, detailed information for point 6 is rather limited and
scientific work should be performed before being able to have a clear vision
on species and ecosystems the more at risk in Belgium and on the intensity
of species turnover and extinction based on climatic predictions.

To go out of the woods, I think we can produce rapidly a first report with
rather limited contents for point 6 (+ message addressed to funding bodies
that this gap should be filled urgently) and launch in parallel a small
working group in charge of gathering information and starting developing
predictive approaches. It could be done for a few taxonomic groups for which
detailed distribution data are available at the Belgian scale (e.g. vascular
plants,  bryophytes?, butterflies, dragonflies, grasshoppers?, fish,
amphibians and birds). Work should be purely scientific in a first step,
with the objective to produce as soon as possible high level scientific
publications.

Three approaches have been proposed so far in this direction, based on (i)
bioclimatic classification (Alain Hambuckers),  (ii) species life-history
traits (Sandrine Godefroid) and (iii) bioclimatic modelling (Dirk Maes &
Nicolas Titeux). More information on those approaches will be posted very
soon on this forum...

Please note that a discussion meeting will be organised for those of you who
are interested to develop further the technical aspects of predictive
approaches and are willing to contribute scientifically in those issues,
with the goal to exchange ideas and share responsibilities. The meeting will
take place on October 21 (9:30h) at BELSPO, Rue de la Science 8
Wetenschapsstraat, 1000 Brussels (near the Luxembourg railway station ; see
: http://www.belspo.be/belspo/about/acces_en.stm). Thanks to confirm your
possible participation to this meeting.

Best regards,

Etienne Branquart
Belgian Biodiversity Platform
http://www.biodiversity.be


 
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Discussion subject changed to "BD&CC WP1 : work progress and launching of a technical WG dedicated to predictive approaches (October 21, am)" by Sandrine Godefroid
Sandrine Godefroid  
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 More options Sep 19 2008, 3:52 am
From: Sandrine Godefroid <sandrine.godefr...@br.fgov.be>
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 09:52:14 +0200
Local: Fri, Sep 19 2008 3:52 am
Subject: Re: BD&CC WP1 : work progress and launching of a technical WG dedicated to predictive approaches (October 21, am)

Dear Colleagues,

To initiate the discussions within WP1, I'm sending you in attachment a
short description of my approach aiming to identify those plant species
potentially threatened by climate change in Belgium.

Best regards,

Sandrine Godefroid

Etienne Branquart a écrit :

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Dr. Sandrine Godefroid
National Botanic Garden of Belgium
Domein van Bouchout
B-1860 Meise
Phone: 02/260.09.20 (ext. 275)
Fax: 02/260.09.45
e-mail: sandrine.godefr...@br.fgov.be
<mailto:sandrine.godefr...@br.fgov.be>
Website: www.botanicgarden.be <http://www.botanicgarden.be>


 
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Sandrine Godefroid  
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 More options Sep 19 2008, 4:26 am
From: Sandrine Godefroid <sandrine.godefr...@br.fgov.be>
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 10:26:48 +0200
Local: Fri, Sep 19 2008 4:26 am
Subject: Re: BD&CC WP1 : work progress and launching of a technical WG dedicated to predictive approaches (October 21, am)

I forgot the attachment in my previous message... Sorry !

Sandrine

Etienne Branquart a écrit :

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Dr. Sandrine Godefroid
National Botanic Garden of Belgium
Domein van Bouchout
B-1860 Meise
Phone: 02/260.09.20 (ext. 275)
Fax: 02/260.09.45
e-mail: sandrine.godefr...@br.fgov.be
<mailto:sandrine.godefr...@br.fgov.be>
Website: www.botanicgarden.be <http://www.botanicgarden.be>

  impact of climate change on Belgian plants-methodology.doc
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Alain Hambuckers  
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 More options Sep 19 2008, 6:33 am
From: "Alain Hambuckers" <alain.hambuck...@ulg.ac.be>
Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 12:33:20 +0200
Local: Fri, Sep 19 2008 6:33 am
Subject: Re: BD&CC WP1 : work progress and launching of a technical WG dedicated to predictive approaches (October 21, am)

Here is a summary of the work I undertook on taxa  sorting according to their distribution.
Alain Hambuckers

  AH species distribution - climate.doc
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