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This book presents the first assessment of the high-elevation flora of the Central Caucasus with a community ecology emphasis. Following a geostatistical-climatological description of the region (in comparison to the European Alps), it describes the montane, alpine and nival plant assemblages on the basis of an ecological approach that combines moisture, soils and local habitat peculiarities. Highlights include the famous giant herb communities in treeless parts of the upper montane belt, the various facets of alpine turf, and the unique assemblages and settings in the nival region. Further chapters address potential niche conservation between the Caucasus and the Alps, as well as a compilation of plant species habitat preferences (indicator values) that applies to a concept developed for the Alps. Richly illustrated and featuring extensive quantitative data on species abundance, the book offers a unique guide to the plant species diversity of this prominent mountain range, and a valuable resource for comparative ecology and biodiversity assessments of warm temperate mountain systems.
The effects of climate change on ecosystems are complex. The impact on the species and habitats protected by the Bern Convention may differ widely, depending on the species, their habitats and location. This publication includes seven expert reports presenting concrete measures for addressing the vulnerability of Europe's natural heritage in the face of climate change and its effects, and how this heritage must adapt in order to survive.With this publication, the Council of Europe aims to increase awareness about the links between biodiversity and climate, and emphasise the large potential for synergies when addressing biodiversity loss and climate change in an integrated manner.
"The effects of climate change on ecosystems are complex. The impact on the species and habitats protected by the Bern Convention may differ widely, depending on the species, their habitats and location. This publication includes six expert reports presenting concrete measures for addressing the vulnerability of Europe's natural heritage in the face of climate change and its effects, and how this heritage must adapt in order to survive. This publication reproduces the full text of Recommendation 135 (2008) on addressing the impacts of climate change on biodiversity, adopted by the Standing Committee of the Bern Convention in November 2008, which stresses the urgent need to tackle the impact of climate change on biological diversity and on its conservation. With this publication, the Council of Europe aims to increase awareness about the links between biodiversity and climate, and emphasise the large potential for synergies when addressing biodiversity loss and climate change in an integrated manner."--P. [4] of cover.
Le passage à une exploitation intensive, l’abandon de surfaces abruptes et isolées ainsi que l’extension du milieu urbain ont provoqué dans les Alpes une diminution considérable de la qualité du paysage et de la diversité biologique au cours des dernières décennies. Ces transformations ont été analysées en détail dans le cadre du Programme national de recherche PNR 48 "Paysages et habitats de l’arc alpin". La présente synthèse thématique s’intéresse au rôle de l’agriculture et de la sylviculture, qui exerce l’influence directe la plus forte sur les paysages et les écosystèmes. Refusé par une bonne partie de la population, le recul persistant de la qualité du ...
Thanks to advances in electronic archiving of biodiversity data and the digitization of climate and other geophysical data, a new era in biogeography, functional ecology, and evolutionary ecology has begun. In Data Mining for Global Trends in Mountain Biodiversity, Christian Korner, Eva M. Spehn, and a team of experts from the Global Mountain Biodi
Biodiversität - Landwirtschaft - Wald
This book is the result of the first global conference on mountain biodiversity, and is a contribution to the International Year of Mountains, 2002. The Global Mountain Biodiversity Assessment program is a Special Target Area Region project of DIVERSITAS (UNESCO and UNEP). Biological diversity is essential for the integrity of mountain ecosystems and this dependency is likely to increase as environmental (climate) and social conditions change. Steep terrain and climate, and severe land-use pressure cause mountain ecosystems to rank among the world's most endangered landscapes. The 28 chapters in this book represent research on the biological riches in all major mountain ranges of the world, and synthesize existing knowledge on mountain biodiversity - from diversity of bacteria, plants and animals to human diversity. The book is divided into five sections: an introduction providing an overview of the issues; plant and animal diversity; climate change and mountain biodiversity; land use and conservation; and a synthesis.
Franz Unger, Paläobotaniker, Biologe, Zellforscher, Ökologe, Geologe, Evolutionist und Kulturwissenschaftler, wurde schon oft als ›österreichischer Darwin‹ bezeichnet. Bereits vor Darwin wirkend, verdient sein Werk mehr als eine solche assoziative Gleichsetzung, nämlich eine seriöse wissenschaftshistorische Analyse, durch welche die Vielfalt von Ungers innovativen Ansätzen in epistemischen Zusammenhängen verortet wird. Die Einheit in den Zugängen aller Beiträge liegt in der Konzentration auf lokale wie auch internationale Kontexte, Debatten und Erkenntnisziele der Arbeiten Ungers. Die Vielfalt ergibt sich aus der interdisziplinären Zusammensetzung der AutorInnen und den unterschiedlichen methodischen Zugriffen auf Ungers Konzepte.