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High Mountain Conservation in a Changing World
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High Mountain Conservation in a Changing World
About this book
Pyrenees; nature conservation; species distribution; lakes; forests
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Yes, you can access High Mountain Conservation in a Changing World by Jordi Catalan, Josep M. Ninot, M. Mercè Aniz in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Economics & Environmental Economics. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.
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Table of contents
- Preface
- Contents
- Contributors
- Current Challenges of High Mountain Conservation
- 1 The High Mountain Conservation in a Changing World
- 2 Trade-offs in High Mountain Conservation
- Developing a Historical Perspective of the High Mountain Social-Ecological System
- 3 Molecular Biogeography of the High Mountain Systems of Europe: An Overview
- 4 The Beginning of High Mountain Occupations in the Pyrenees. Human Settlements and Mobility from 18,000 cal BC to 2000 cal BC
- 5 The Role of Environmental Geohistory in High-Mountain Landscape Conservation
- 6 The Multiple Factors Explaining Decline in Mountain Forests: Historical Logging and Warming-Related Drought Stress is Causing Silver-Fir Dieback in the Aragón Pyrenees
- Emerging Values in Mountain Conservation
- 7 Towards a Microbial Conservation Perspective in High Mountain Lakes
- 8 Why Should We Preserve Fishless High Mountain Lakes?
- 9 Are Soil Carbon Stocks in Mountain Grasslands Compromised by Land-Use Changes?
- 10 The Importance of Reintroducing Large Carnivores: The Brown Bear in the Pyrenees
- Global Change and High Mountain Conservation
- 11 Life-History Responses to the Altitudinal Gradient
- 12 Non-equilibrium in Alpine Plant Assemblages: Shifts in Europe’s Summit Floras
- 13 Changes in Climate, Snow and Water Resources in the Spanish Pyrenees: Observations and Projections in a Warming Climate
- 14 Atmospheric Chemical Loadings in the High Mountain: Current Forcing and Legacy Pollution
- 15 Importance of Long-Term Studies to Conservation Practice: The Case of the Bearded Vulture in the Pyrenees
- 16 Monitoring Global Change in High Mountains