There is an exceptional group of alpine peatlands in the world situated in the and grasslands of the central Andes. The peatlands in northern Chile occur in the most arid part of their range. Members of the Juncaceae are the primary peat-forming plant species. Fresh and mildly saline groundwaters originate from glaciers, snowmelt and rain are the water sources for the northern Chile peatlands. Paleoecological investigations suggest that some peatlands are recent features of the landscape having developed within the last three thousand years or less. These peatlands are unique, extremely fragile water features sensitive to climate changes and human disturbances such as regional mining activity. Much more work is required to develop scientifi...
Latin America is making efforts to identify the availability of hydroresources, based on surface hyd...
We report results of flora and vegetation in two of Sphagnum peatbogs in the Aisén Region
<p align="left">this project was able to determine the need of strengthen the indigenous communities...
There is an exceptional group of alpine peatlands in the world situated in the and grasslands of the...
Peatlands are globally known as major deposits of fresh water and carbon, affecting the planet's wea...
High-altitude peatlands in the Andes, i.e., bofedales, play an essential role in alpine ecosystems, ...
ABSTRACT In the face of the increasing natural resource demands, soil erosion and climatic variabili...
In the Andes, multiple human and climatic factors threaten the conservation of bofedales, a type of ...
In Peru, the term “bofedales” is used to describe areas of wetland vegetation that may have underlyi...
Peatlands represent one of the most important water resources in the Puna grassland ecoregion, but t...
Andean peatlands are important carbon reservoirs for countries in the northern Andes and have a uniq...
Abstract Bofedales are azonal peat-forming wetlands located in the tropical and subtr...
This chapter highlights different aspects of origin, vegetation development and uses of Tierra del F...
The high Andean peatlands, locally known as "bofedales", are a unique type of wetland distributed ac...
This is the final version. Available from International Peatland Society (IPS) / International Mire ...
Latin America is making efforts to identify the availability of hydroresources, based on surface hyd...
We report results of flora and vegetation in two of Sphagnum peatbogs in the Aisén Region
<p align="left">this project was able to determine the need of strengthen the indigenous communities...
There is an exceptional group of alpine peatlands in the world situated in the and grasslands of the...
Peatlands are globally known as major deposits of fresh water and carbon, affecting the planet's wea...
High-altitude peatlands in the Andes, i.e., bofedales, play an essential role in alpine ecosystems, ...
ABSTRACT In the face of the increasing natural resource demands, soil erosion and climatic variabili...
In the Andes, multiple human and climatic factors threaten the conservation of bofedales, a type of ...
In Peru, the term “bofedales” is used to describe areas of wetland vegetation that may have underlyi...
Peatlands represent one of the most important water resources in the Puna grassland ecoregion, but t...
Andean peatlands are important carbon reservoirs for countries in the northern Andes and have a uniq...
Abstract Bofedales are azonal peat-forming wetlands located in the tropical and subtr...
This chapter highlights different aspects of origin, vegetation development and uses of Tierra del F...
The high Andean peatlands, locally known as "bofedales", are a unique type of wetland distributed ac...
This is the final version. Available from International Peatland Society (IPS) / International Mire ...
Latin America is making efforts to identify the availability of hydroresources, based on surface hyd...
We report results of flora and vegetation in two of Sphagnum peatbogs in the Aisén Region
<p align="left">this project was able to determine the need of strengthen the indigenous communities...