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Land use changes in European mountain ecosystems
ECOMONT - concepts and results

AUTHOR: Alexander Cernusca ; Ulrike Tappeiner ; Neil Bayfield (ed.). Europäische Akademie Bozen, Fachbereich Alpine Umwelt

LOCATION: Berlin [u.a.]

PUBLISHER: Blackwell-Wiss.-Verl.
PUBLISHING DATE: 1999
PAGES: 368 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.

ISBN 3-8263-3289-X

PRICE: 19 €



SHORT DESCRIPTION
 

Land-use changes are considered to be the major driving forces of changes in ecosystem function and dynamics, and in landscape pattern, and may exert a major impact on global climate changes. In the ecologically sensitive mountain areas there is a particular need for integrated research on effects of land-use changes, which identifies major processes and indicators for sustainable rural development.
The EU-Framework-IV-TERI project ECOMONT investigates ecological effects of land-use changes in European mountain areas. The present volume provides an integrated publication of the concepts and methods developed and applied within ECOMONT, merging a broad range of state-of-the-art methods into a novel perspective of interdisciplinary ecosystem research. The approach is illustrated by a number of project results.

The volume covers a vast range of topics, including spatial patterns and processes (GIS, remote sensing), plant, ecosystem and landscape pools and fluxes of carbon, water and nitrogen, functional biodiversity, plant-animal interactions and potential risks.

This volume shows up the possibilities of interdisciplinary ecosystem research of relevance far beyond the topic treated.

 
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