Imbert Rodríguez, BoscoBlanco Vaca, Juan AntonioCandel Pérez, DavidLo, Yueh-HsinGonzález de Andrés, EsterYeste Yeste, AntonioHerrera Álvarez, XimenaRivadeneira Barba, GabrielaLiu, YangChang, Shih-Chieh2022-09-192022-11-172021Imbert, J. B.; Blanco, J. A.; Candel-Pérez, D.; Lo, Y. H.; González de Andrés, E.; Yeste, A.; Herrera-Alvarez, X.; Rivadeneira Barba, G.; Liu, Y.; Chang, S. C. (2021). Synergies between climate change, biodiversity, ecosystem function and services, indirect drivers of change and human well-being in forests. 1 Springer; (p. 263-320).981-15-7300-210.1007/978-981-15-7301-9_12https://academica-e.unavarra.es/handle/2454/44067Climate change is having impacts on the biodiversity and structure of many ecosystems. In this chapter, we focus on its impacts on forests. We will focus on how the potential climate change impacts on forest biodiversity and structure will have a reflection on the ecosystem services provided by forests, and therefore on the capacity of these ecosystems to support the Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations. The chapter will be organized in three sections, considering boreal, temperate, and tropical forests along each section. The first section will deal with the synergies or interactions between climate change, biodiversity, and ecosystem function with emphasis not only on plants but also on fungi, animals, and prokaryotes. Synergies between climate change and ecosystem services will be described and analyzed in the second section. To better link the first two sections, we will explore the relationships between ecosystem function, species traits, and ecosystem services. Finally, case studies for boreal, Mediterranean, and tropical forests will be presented, emphasizing the synergies between the above factors, the indirect drivers of change (demographic, economic, sociopolitical, science and technology, culture and religion), and human well-being (basic materials for a good life, health, good social relations, freedom of choice and actions) in forests.application/pdfeng© 2021 Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.Climate changeBiodiversityEcosystemLarix gmeliniiBoreal forestSustainable development goalsSynergies between climate change, biodiversity, ecosystem function and services, indirect drivers of change and human well-being in forestsCapítulo de libro / Liburuen kapitulua2022-09-19Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess