Biocrusts are communities of cyanobacteria, algae, fungi, lichens, mosses, and microorganisms that cover the free spaces between plants in arid and semi-arid regions. They play a key role in the availability and distribution of water in the soil, i.e. they are a key element in the functioning of drylands. In addition, there is scientific evidence that their loss as a result of climate change is having negative effects on the ability of these ecosystems to provide services to society. However, this scientific evidence has not been effectively transferred to the field of management and society to promote conservation and education actions that contribute to their protection. Therefore, the entity points out that climate change adaptation policies should incorporate scientific evidence on biocrusts to promote management and learning mechanisms that promote their conservation.
The general objective of the project is to generate and effectively transfer scientific knowledge on the importance and vulnerability of biocrusts to the field of management and society as a strategy for adaptation to climate change.
It has the following specific goals:
Conservation of biocrusts as a strategy for adaptation to climate change: aligning scientific advances with management and society (BIOCOST)