The EU-funded GLOCHAMORE ("Global Change and Mountain Regions") project is predicated on the notion that scientists can contribute to the capacity of mountain communities, managers/coordinators of mountain biosphere reserves (MBRs), and the larger societies that surround them to anticipate the impacts of global environmental change, and respond in ways that maintain or enhance economic, ecological and social capital
Mountainous regions are globally important, in part because they support large populations and are b...
Mountain social-ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to ov...
Mountainous regions are globally important, in part because they support large populations and are b...
The Global Change and Mountain Regions (GLOCHAMORE) Research Strategy has been developed to guide ma...
The Mountain Research Initiative (MRI) promotes and coordinates research on global change in mountai...
There were two major goals of the Workshop on Global Change Research in African Mountains. The first...
Mountain regions provide essential ecosystem goods and services (EGS) for both mountain dwellers and...
In the context of the EU GLOCHAMORE project (Global Change in Mountain Regions, 2003–2005) a worksh...
The conference on Global Change and the World’s Mountains held in Perth, Scotland, in 2010 offered a...
The conference on Global Change and the World's Mountains held in Perth, Scotland, in 2010 offered a...
Mountainous regions are globally important, in part because they support large populations and are b...
Mountains and mountain societies provide a wide range of goods and services to humanity, but they ar...
Dr. Gregory B. Greenwood, a natural resources specialist trained in agricultural ecology, populatio...
A workshop was organized as a joint endeavour of the Mountain Research Initiative (MRI) comprising t...
Considering the need and importance of a study on the impact of global changes on the unique systems...
Mountainous regions are globally important, in part because they support large populations and are b...
Mountain social-ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to ov...
Mountainous regions are globally important, in part because they support large populations and are b...
The Global Change and Mountain Regions (GLOCHAMORE) Research Strategy has been developed to guide ma...
The Mountain Research Initiative (MRI) promotes and coordinates research on global change in mountai...
There were two major goals of the Workshop on Global Change Research in African Mountains. The first...
Mountain regions provide essential ecosystem goods and services (EGS) for both mountain dwellers and...
In the context of the EU GLOCHAMORE project (Global Change in Mountain Regions, 2003–2005) a worksh...
The conference on Global Change and the World’s Mountains held in Perth, Scotland, in 2010 offered a...
The conference on Global Change and the World's Mountains held in Perth, Scotland, in 2010 offered a...
Mountainous regions are globally important, in part because they support large populations and are b...
Mountains and mountain societies provide a wide range of goods and services to humanity, but they ar...
Dr. Gregory B. Greenwood, a natural resources specialist trained in agricultural ecology, populatio...
A workshop was organized as a joint endeavour of the Mountain Research Initiative (MRI) comprising t...
Considering the need and importance of a study on the impact of global changes on the unique systems...
Mountainous regions are globally important, in part because they support large populations and are b...
Mountain social-ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to ov...
Mountainous regions are globally important, in part because they support large populations and are b...