International audienceReconstruction of the relationship between pastoral activities and vegetation history in the central Pyrenees demonstrates the importance of grazing pressure in the maintenance of floristic diversity in highland regions that have been abandone
The article analyses the Dubičiai microregion, which is distinguished by the abundance and diversity...
The 8th International NCCR Climate Summer School was held in collaboration with PAGES and brought to...
Even though plants represent an essential part of our lives offering exploitational, supporting and ...
Inorganic geochemistry in peat deposits provides unique and valuable indications of human activities...
Traditional, mainstream definitions of drought describe it as deficit in water-related variables or ...
The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative to today. Continent...
The agriculture sector can contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing its own greenhouse ga...
Climate variability reconstructions for the last millennium from several Iberian lake and marine rec...
To help meet greenhouse gas mitigation targets perennial biomass crops will need to be planted at la...
The combined effects of climate and land-use change constitute a major threat to global biodiversity...
Many studies have documented the growing fragility of a majority of the globe\u27s ecosystems. Polic...
Temperate alluvial, riparian and lowland forests are the European forests with the greatest presence...
Following the predictions of the IPCC (2014), the water surface temperature in the oceans is propose...
In this issue: Thirty-five Years of the Endangered Species Act A Recovery Plan Begins to Flower S...
The last decade we saw an increasing academic, policy, and professional interest in the use of co-cr...
The article analyses the Dubičiai microregion, which is distinguished by the abundance and diversity...
The 8th International NCCR Climate Summer School was held in collaboration with PAGES and brought to...
Even though plants represent an essential part of our lives offering exploitational, supporting and ...
Inorganic geochemistry in peat deposits provides unique and valuable indications of human activities...
Traditional, mainstream definitions of drought describe it as deficit in water-related variables or ...
The Miocene epoch (23.03–5.33 Ma) was a time interval of global warmth, relative to today. Continent...
The agriculture sector can contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing its own greenhouse ga...
Climate variability reconstructions for the last millennium from several Iberian lake and marine rec...
To help meet greenhouse gas mitigation targets perennial biomass crops will need to be planted at la...
The combined effects of climate and land-use change constitute a major threat to global biodiversity...
Many studies have documented the growing fragility of a majority of the globe\u27s ecosystems. Polic...
Temperate alluvial, riparian and lowland forests are the European forests with the greatest presence...
Following the predictions of the IPCC (2014), the water surface temperature in the oceans is propose...
In this issue: Thirty-five Years of the Endangered Species Act A Recovery Plan Begins to Flower S...
The last decade we saw an increasing academic, policy, and professional interest in the use of co-cr...
The article analyses the Dubičiai microregion, which is distinguished by the abundance and diversity...
The 8th International NCCR Climate Summer School was held in collaboration with PAGES and brought to...
Even though plants represent an essential part of our lives offering exploitational, supporting and ...