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10 messages for 2010 — Mountain ecosystems
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ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles,
ecology,
biodiversity
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Alpine Ecosystems
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ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles,
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Alpine plants: persistent and endangered
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alpMedia
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Mar 17, 2021
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alpMedia 2/2021,
research, science,
ecosystem services,
threats to nature and landscape,
ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles
Spiked rue, glacier buttercup, saxifrage: the habitat of such alpine plants is shrinking with the glaciers, as a recent study shows. In addition to climate change, mountain plants are also suffering from nitrogen deposition.
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Artificial high water affects ecology of running water
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zopemaster
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Dec 02, 2004
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rivers and streams - impairments,
rivers and streams,
ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles,
ecology,
hydropower,
renewable energy
A new WWF study shows that the artificial high-water (surges) and low-water (sinks) caused daily by hydraulic power plants are having disastrous repercussions on the ecosystem of running water.
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Catalogue of connectivity measures: new publication in English, French, German and Italian
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zopemaster
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Oct 19, 2009
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ecology
The Continuum Project just published online a catalogue of possible measures for improving ecological connectivity in English, French, German and Italian language.
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CO2 Enrichment: Effects on Ecosystems
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zopemaster
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Europe's mountains: rich in biodiversity but increasingly vulnerable
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Aug 19, 2010
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nature
In its study 10 Messages for 2010 - Mountain Ecosystems the European Environmental Agency takes a closer look at Europe's mountain regions. Compared with the lowlands, regions above the tree line are home to a richer variety of plant and animal species. The biggest threats include land abandonment, intensification of agriculture, infrastructure development, unsustainable exploitation and climate change.
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European forests
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Latest update on ecological networks in the Alpine region
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Mar 12, 2009
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nature conservation/support,
nature,
ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles,
ecology,
regional planning, regional development, land use
CIPRA has just expanded and updated its online dossier on "Relevant Instruments Relating to Ecological Networks in the Alpine Region".
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Results of the Workshop on Global Change Research in Mountainous Regions
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zopemaster
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Apr 08, 2009
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climate - influences,
climate change, climate policy,
ecosystems, biogeochemical cycles,
ecology
A workshop on the global (climate) change and its impact on mountainous regions was held at the University of California Berkeley/US on 14 December 2008.
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