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World Heritage hot spots: A global model identifies the 16 natural heritage properties on the World Heritage List most at risk from climate change
Jim Perry
Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology
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Adaptation
33%
Adaptation Strategies
33%
Aldabra
33%
Atlantic Islands
33%
Climate Change
100%
Climate Change Adaptation
33%
East Rennell
33%
Ensemble Model
33%
Everglades
33%
Galápagos Islands
33%
General Circulation Models
33%
Global Model
100%
Granma
33%
Heritage Property
100%
High Coast
33%
Human Influence
33%
Ichkeul
33%
Kvarken Archipelago
33%
Laurisilva
33%
Management Area
66%
Mount Kinabalu
33%
Multi-model
33%
Nanda Devi
33%
Natural Heritage
100%
Nineteen
33%
Pyrenees
33%
Relative Risk
33%
Sunderbans
33%
Teide
66%
Valles
33%
Valley of Flowers
33%
Vulnerability
33%
Vulnerability Index
66%
World Heritage
100%
World Heritage List
100%
World Heritage Properties
33%
World Heritage Status
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Climate Change Adaptation
33%
General Circulation Model
33%
Natural Heritage
100%