Mountain areas cover a quarter of the Earth's land surface, with 26 percent of the global population living in them or very close by.\ud \ud Mountain people and mountain environments are particularly threatened by global environmental change and economic and political forces. A disproportionate number of conflicts occur in mountain regions, and their inhabitants include many of the poorest and most vulnerable in the world.\ud \ud How can we preserve fragile mountain ecosystems that provide critical goods and services, while improving the conditions of those who live there? This book explores these..
For most, the word mountain evokes images related to hiking, skiing, grazing cows, diary industries,...
The article gives an overview of the importance of mountains in sustainable development and their pl...
This book presents 49 papers that formed the basis of a "Mountain Protected Area Field Workshop" org...
Mountain social-ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to ov...
Mountain areas occupy about one-fourth of the world's land surface and shelter about 10 per cent of ...
This chapter will inventory the reasons why mountains are important to humankind, before reviewing h...
The chapters of this book covers the growing concern about mountain environments. It demonstrates th...
Mountains cover a significant portion of the land area of many countries in the world, and their res...
Data are survey responses collected between 2014-2016 from experts working in 57 different mountain ...
Mountain ecosystems are a biosphere reserve. They harbor a wide range of significant resources inclu...
Analysis of this book, that provides an overview of both the state of knowledge and debate on the mo...
Meeting: National Stakeholders' Assembly, 3d, 16-17 Dec. 1993, Ottawa, ON, CAMeeting: Assemblée des ...
Covering about 12.5% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface, mountains have great value for people and n...
Mountains are among the regions most affected by climate change. The implications of climate change ...
International audienceMountains represent significant features covering nearly one-quarter of the wo...
For most, the word mountain evokes images related to hiking, skiing, grazing cows, diary industries,...
The article gives an overview of the importance of mountains in sustainable development and their pl...
This book presents 49 papers that formed the basis of a "Mountain Protected Area Field Workshop" org...
Mountain social-ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to ov...
Mountain areas occupy about one-fourth of the world's land surface and shelter about 10 per cent of ...
This chapter will inventory the reasons why mountains are important to humankind, before reviewing h...
The chapters of this book covers the growing concern about mountain environments. It demonstrates th...
Mountains cover a significant portion of the land area of many countries in the world, and their res...
Data are survey responses collected between 2014-2016 from experts working in 57 different mountain ...
Mountain ecosystems are a biosphere reserve. They harbor a wide range of significant resources inclu...
Analysis of this book, that provides an overview of both the state of knowledge and debate on the mo...
Meeting: National Stakeholders' Assembly, 3d, 16-17 Dec. 1993, Ottawa, ON, CAMeeting: Assemblée des ...
Covering about 12.5% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface, mountains have great value for people and n...
Mountains are among the regions most affected by climate change. The implications of climate change ...
International audienceMountains represent significant features covering nearly one-quarter of the wo...
For most, the word mountain evokes images related to hiking, skiing, grazing cows, diary industries,...
The article gives an overview of the importance of mountains in sustainable development and their pl...
This book presents 49 papers that formed the basis of a "Mountain Protected Area Field Workshop" org...