Abstract The state of, and changes to, altitudinal and polar treeline ecosystems and their services in selected mountain regions in Europe were analyzed using the drivers-pressures-state-impacts-responses (DPSIR) framework. The analysis was based on 45 responses of experts from 19 countries to 2 semi-structured questionnaires on treeline ecosystem services (ESs), stakeholders and the DPSIR factors, and 11 case study descriptions of best management practices. The experts recognized climate and land-use changes as the main drivers, resulting in various pressures that contrasted among the regions. The impacts of the pressures were mainly considered as negative (e.g. loss of biodiversity, root rot diseases, moth and bark beetle outbreaks, wild...
Ecosystem services (ES) from mountain forests are highly relevant for human societies. ES with a dir...
Understanding how climate change will affect agro-ecosystems and the ecosystem services they provide...
Mountain farming sustains human well-being by providing various ecosystem services (ES). In the last...
Transition zones between mountain forests and treeless tundra, i.e. treeline ecotones, are character...
A growing body of evidence suggests that processes of upward treeline expansion and shifts in vegeta...
Abstract The treeline ecotone and all treeline ecosystems (i.e. mountain forests) are important ind...
Treeline ecotones in mountains all over the world are dynamic and in many cases changing due to huma...
Treelines have long been recognized as important ecotones and likely harbingers of climate change. H...
The widely reported impacts of climate change on ecosystems and biodiversity pose a threat also to t...
Mountain forests are among the most important ecosystems in Europe as they support numerous ecologic...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audience1. Ecosystem services (ES) ...
Ecosystem services (ES) from mountain forests are highly relevant for human societies. ES with a dir...
Understanding how climate change will affect agro-ecosystems and the ecosystem services they provide...
Mountain farming sustains human well-being by providing various ecosystem services (ES). In the last...
Transition zones between mountain forests and treeless tundra, i.e. treeline ecotones, are character...
A growing body of evidence suggests that processes of upward treeline expansion and shifts in vegeta...
Abstract The treeline ecotone and all treeline ecosystems (i.e. mountain forests) are important ind...
Treeline ecotones in mountains all over the world are dynamic and in many cases changing due to huma...
Treelines have long been recognized as important ecotones and likely harbingers of climate change. H...
The widely reported impacts of climate change on ecosystems and biodiversity pose a threat also to t...
Mountain forests are among the most important ecosystems in Europe as they support numerous ecologic...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audience1. Ecosystem services (ES) ...
Ecosystem services (ES) from mountain forests are highly relevant for human societies. ES with a dir...
Understanding how climate change will affect agro-ecosystems and the ecosystem services they provide...
Mountain farming sustains human well-being by providing various ecosystem services (ES). In the last...