High Altitude Geoecology

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Alpine Ecosystems
alpine environmental change
Alpine Vegetation
Altitudinal Increase
Annual Global Solar Radiation
Australian National University
biosphere reserve research
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climate effects on mountain populations
Debris Flows
Dry Snow
ecological monitoring methods
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High Altitude Environment
High Mountain Ecosystems
High Mountain Plants
High Mountain Vegetation
human impact assessment
International Geographical Union Commission
Maximum Oxygen Uptake
Monitoring Fluctuations
mountain ecosystem
mountain ecosystem dynamics
Natural Snow Covers
Niwot Ridge
Normal Day's Physical Activity
Passive Microwave Remote Sensing
Photographic Infrared
Remote Sensing Data
Sierra Nevadas
Thermal Infrared
Thermal Infrared Band
Thermal Infrared Imagery
Tropical Andes
tundra adaptation strategies
tundra ecosystem
UNESCO program

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367021184
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This collection of papers is concerned with the ecology and occupation of mountain areas. Focusing especially on ecological problems in these areas, its theme is an outgrowth of "Man and the Biosphere," a fledgling international program sponsored by UNESCO. The book is particularly concerned with section 6 of the UNESCO program, "Impact of Human Activities on Temperate and Tropical Mountain and Tundra Ecosystems." Each of the contributing authors is an internationally recognized authority, and each has provided a review of the state of knowledge and a discussion of special problems and areas for future research in his or her field of specialization.