International audienceCurrent presentation introduces an analysis of the land use and current environmental situation of the Tian Shan region. Tian Shan (the ’Celestial Mountains’) is the largest high mountain systems (800,000 km2) in the World. geopolitically, Tian Shan is located in the heart of Central Asia. It crosses five densely populated countries: China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. Tian Shan regions has unique ecosystems, Shrenk mountain forests and endemic species. Tian Shan is composed by large, isolated mountains, surrounded by the Tarim desert basin of north-western China, Lake Issyk Kul and deserts of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. Tian Shan region is outstanding for the richness of natural resources, landsca...
Grasslands of northern China are of great ecological, economic, and cultural importance (Kang et al....
Monitoring the interannual changes in land use and the temporal and spatial characteristics of the e...
The Tibetan sacred mountains (TSMs) cover a large area and may represent a landscape-scale conservat...
International audienceThe research examines aspects of natural and cultural heritage and environment...
2-s2.0-85084275222Central Asia is a large and understudied region of varied geography, ranging from ...
The research fous is Tian Shan is surrounded by the desert basins of northern China, extending 2,50...
The geographical region of Central Asia comprises Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Tu...
Land degradation is one of the major environmental problems worldwide and has become particularly se...
Environmental conservation has developed significantly in China over the past 20 years, including mo...
The objective of the Tien Shan Ecosystem Development Project (TSEDP) in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyz Republ...
Ecosystem services are important foundations to realize the sustainable development of economy and s...
Mountainous ecosystems provide humans with multiple ecosystem services (ESs), but global changes and...
The paper focuses on analysis of Central Asian hydro-energetic system and water usage in Tian Shan r...
Sustainable land use patterns are ecological and economic prerequisites of regional sustainable deve...
The paper focuses on analysis of Central Asian hydro-energetic system and water usage in Tian Shan r...
Grasslands of northern China are of great ecological, economic, and cultural importance (Kang et al....
Monitoring the interannual changes in land use and the temporal and spatial characteristics of the e...
The Tibetan sacred mountains (TSMs) cover a large area and may represent a landscape-scale conservat...
International audienceThe research examines aspects of natural and cultural heritage and environment...
2-s2.0-85084275222Central Asia is a large and understudied region of varied geography, ranging from ...
The research fous is Tian Shan is surrounded by the desert basins of northern China, extending 2,50...
The geographical region of Central Asia comprises Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Tu...
Land degradation is one of the major environmental problems worldwide and has become particularly se...
Environmental conservation has developed significantly in China over the past 20 years, including mo...
The objective of the Tien Shan Ecosystem Development Project (TSEDP) in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyz Republ...
Ecosystem services are important foundations to realize the sustainable development of economy and s...
Mountainous ecosystems provide humans with multiple ecosystem services (ESs), but global changes and...
The paper focuses on analysis of Central Asian hydro-energetic system and water usage in Tian Shan r...
Sustainable land use patterns are ecological and economic prerequisites of regional sustainable deve...
The paper focuses on analysis of Central Asian hydro-energetic system and water usage in Tian Shan r...
Grasslands of northern China are of great ecological, economic, and cultural importance (Kang et al....
Monitoring the interannual changes in land use and the temporal and spatial characteristics of the e...
The Tibetan sacred mountains (TSMs) cover a large area and may represent a landscape-scale conservat...