Relationship between protected areas and mountain areas is deep, because mountain areas are identified as main hotspots of biodiversity (GEOSPECS 2013). A number of factors interact to cause these high levels of biodiversity1. Mountains host a particularly high proportion of protected areas2
Mountain regions are unusually biodiverse, with especially rich aggregations of small-30 ranged spec...
Under the United Nations’ Agenda 2030, one indicator of progress towards the conservation of mountai...
In this study, biogeographic adequacy and potentials of application systems for nature conservation...
Relationship between protected areas and mountain areas is deep, because mountain areas are identifi...
The overall objective of the project “Linking networks of Protected Areas to territorial development...
The overall objective of the Linking networks of protected areas to territorial development - LinkPA...
The overall objective of the Linking networks of protected areas to territorial development - LinkPA...
Examples of mountain landscapes are protected on hundreds of sites throughout the world. Conservatio...
The overall objective of the project “Linking networks of Protected Areas to territorial development...
Protected areas (PAs) are the main instrument for biodiversity conservation, which has triggered the...
In an effort to improve the protection of mountainous ecosystems and the livelihoods of mountain com...
Mountain regions are unusually biodiverse, with rich aggregations of small-ranged species that form ...
The objectives of the Nature conservation policies have evolved over the last few decades by shiftin...
Mountain regions are unusually biodiverse, with especially rich aggregations of small-30 ranged spec...
Under the United Nations’ Agenda 2030, one indicator of progress towards the conservation of mountai...
In this study, biogeographic adequacy and potentials of application systems for nature conservation...
Relationship between protected areas and mountain areas is deep, because mountain areas are identifi...
The overall objective of the project “Linking networks of Protected Areas to territorial development...
The overall objective of the Linking networks of protected areas to territorial development - LinkPA...
The overall objective of the Linking networks of protected areas to territorial development - LinkPA...
Examples of mountain landscapes are protected on hundreds of sites throughout the world. Conservatio...
The overall objective of the project “Linking networks of Protected Areas to territorial development...
Protected areas (PAs) are the main instrument for biodiversity conservation, which has triggered the...
In an effort to improve the protection of mountainous ecosystems and the livelihoods of mountain com...
Mountain regions are unusually biodiverse, with rich aggregations of small-ranged species that form ...
The objectives of the Nature conservation policies have evolved over the last few decades by shiftin...
Mountain regions are unusually biodiverse, with especially rich aggregations of small-30 ranged spec...
Under the United Nations’ Agenda 2030, one indicator of progress towards the conservation of mountai...
In this study, biogeographic adequacy and potentials of application systems for nature conservation...