Biodiversity Hotspots Questions
The role of climate change adaptation in biodiversity hotspot conservation is crucial. Climate change poses a significant threat to biodiversity hotspots as it alters the habitats and ecosystems that support diverse species. By implementing climate change adaptation strategies, such as protecting and restoring natural habitats, creating corridors for species movement, and promoting sustainable land and water management practices, we can help biodiversity hotspots adapt to changing climatic conditions. These adaptation measures can enhance the resilience of ecosystems and species, ensuring their survival and conservation in the face of climate change.