The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the southern extreme of the continent (from 11°N to 53°S). The Andes runs through seven countries and is characterized by a wide variety of ecosystems strongly related to the contrasting climate over its eastern and western sides, as well as along its latitudinal extension. This region faces very high potential impacts of climate change, which could affect food and water security for about 90 million people. In addition, climate change represents an important threat on biodiversity, particularly in the tropical Andes, which is the most biodiverse region on Earth. From a scientific and societal view, the Andes exhibits specific challenges because of i...
In the Mediterranean Andes region '(MA; 30 degrees-37 degrees S), the main rivers are largely fed by...
The Andes Cordillera contains the most diverse cryosphere on Earth, including extensive areas covere...
In the Mediterranean Andes region (MA; 30°-37°S), the main rivers are largely fed by melting snowpac...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
This paper provides an updated review of the most relevant scientific literature related to the hydr...
The Andes is the most biodiverse region across the globe. In addition, some of the largest urban are...
The Andes Cordillera forms a continuous high elevation range along the western margin ofSouth Americ...
This paper documents the main features of the weather, climate and climate variability over Andes co...
Abstract. This paper documents the main features of the weather, climate and climate variability ove...
The Andes Cordillera plays a role in driving moisture and heat from tropical onto subtropical South ...
Páramo ecosystems are unique alpine grasslands found at high altitudes (2000-5000 m a.s.l.) in the A...
This chapter provides an overview and summary of ongoing ALARM research in the South American Andes....
Abstract. - The Andes in Colombia receive a lut of rain. This is also true of their sides, along the...
Abstract. - The Andes in Colombia receive a lut of rain. This is also true of their sides, along the...
In the Mediterranean Andes region '(MA; 30 degrees-37 degrees S), the main rivers are largely fed by...
The Andes Cordillera contains the most diverse cryosphere on Earth, including extensive areas covere...
In the Mediterranean Andes region (MA; 30°-37°S), the main rivers are largely fed by melting snowpac...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
This paper provides an updated review of the most relevant scientific literature related to the hydr...
The Andes is the most biodiverse region across the globe. In addition, some of the largest urban are...
The Andes Cordillera forms a continuous high elevation range along the western margin ofSouth Americ...
This paper documents the main features of the weather, climate and climate variability over Andes co...
Abstract. This paper documents the main features of the weather, climate and climate variability ove...
The Andes Cordillera plays a role in driving moisture and heat from tropical onto subtropical South ...
Páramo ecosystems are unique alpine grasslands found at high altitudes (2000-5000 m a.s.l.) in the A...
This chapter provides an overview and summary of ongoing ALARM research in the South American Andes....
Abstract. - The Andes in Colombia receive a lut of rain. This is also true of their sides, along the...
Abstract. - The Andes in Colombia receive a lut of rain. This is also true of their sides, along the...
In the Mediterranean Andes region '(MA; 30 degrees-37 degrees S), the main rivers are largely fed by...
The Andes Cordillera contains the most diverse cryosphere on Earth, including extensive areas covere...
In the Mediterranean Andes region (MA; 30°-37°S), the main rivers are largely fed by melting snowpac...