Global Change and Protected Areas

High mountains can be considered as particularly appropriate environments to detect effects ofclimate change on natural biocoenoses in a global scale for the following reasons: Firstly, ecosystems at the l- temperature limits of plant life are generally thought to be especially sensitive to climate...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Visconti, Guido (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Beniston, Martin (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Iannorelli, Emilio D. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Barba, Diego (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2001.
Σειρά:Advances in Global Change Research, 9
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Global Change and Mountain Regions — an IGBP Initiative for Collaborative Research
  • Climate Variations in Italy in the Last 130 Years
  • Dendroclimatic Information on Silver Fir (Abies Alba Mill.) in the Northern Apennines
  • Trends in High Frequency Precipitation Variability in Some Northern Italy Secular Stations
  • Climate Change Experiments on a Glacier Foreland in the Central Alps
  • High Mountain Summits as Sensitive Indicators of Climate Change Effects on Vegetation Patterns: The “Multi Summit-Approach” of GLORIA (Global Observation Research Initiative in Alpine Environments)
  • Temperature and Precipitation Trends in Italy During the Last Century
  • Climate and other Sources of Change in the St. Elias Region
  • Permafrost and Climate in Europe. Climate Change, Mountain Permafrost Degradation and Geotechnical Hazard
  • Thermal Variations of Mountain Permafrost: an Example of Measurements Since 1987 in the Swiss Alps
  • Climate Change and Air Quality Assessment in Canadian National Parks
  • Regional Clean Air Partnerships and the ETEAM
  • Land-Atmosphere Interactions
  • Uncertainties in the Prediction of Regional Climate Change
  • Gamma-Ray Spectrometer for “In Situ” Measurements on Glaciers and Snowfields
  • Cs-137 Gamma Peak Detection in Snow Layers on Calderone Glacier
  • The Effects of Global Warming on Mountain Regions: a Summary of the 1995 Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
  • Global Change in Respect to Tendency to Acidification of Subarctic Mountain Lakes
  • Influence of Climate, Species Immigration, Fire, and Men on Forest Dynamics In Northern Italy, from 6000 Cal. BP To Today
  • Koenigia Islandica (Iceland Purslane) — A Case Study of a Potential Indicator of Climate Change in the UK
  • Semi-Objective Sampling Strategies as One Basis for a Vegetation Survey
  • Simulating the Impact of Climate Change on Drought in Swiss Forest Stands
  • Forecasted Stability of Mediterranean Evergreen Species Considering Global Changes
  • Birds as Bio-Indicators of Long-Transported Lead in the Alpine Environment
  • Annual Estimations of Ecophysiological Parameters and Biogenic Volatile Compounds (BVOCs) Emissions in Citrus Sinensis (L.) Osbeck
  • A Multiscale Study to Analyse the Response of Vegetation to Climatic Conditions
  • Phytotoxic Ozone Effect on Selected Plant Species in a Standardized Experimental Design
  • Plant Invasions in Central European Middle-Mountains: A Result of Global Change?
  • Can Testate Amoebae (Protozoa) and Other Micro-Organisms Help to Overcome Biogeographic Bias in Large Scale Global Change Research?
  • Effects of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 and Mineral Nitrogen Deposition on Litter Quality, Bioleaching and Decomposition in A Sphagnum Peat Bog
  • Analysis of the Environmental Impact Caused by Introduced Animals in the Clarion Island, Archipelago of Revillagigedo, Colima, Mexico
  • High Mountain Environment as Indicator of Global Change
  • Effects of Elevated CO2 and Nitrogen Deposition on Natural Regeneration Processes of Cut-Over Ombrotrophic Peat Bogs in the Swiss Jura Mountains
  • Economic Evaluation of Italian Parks and Natural Areas
  • Environmental and Human Impacts on Coastal and Marine Protected Areas in India
  • Past Climate Change and the Generation and Persistence of Species Richness in a Biodiversity Hotspot, the Cape Flora of South Africa
  • The World Network of Biosphere Reserves: a Flexible Structure for Understanding and Responding to Global Change
  • The Role of a Global Protected Areas System in Conserving Biodiversity in the Face of Climate Change
  • The Strong Reduction Phase of the Calderone Glacier During the Last Two Centuries: Reconstruction of the Variation and of the Possible Scenarios With GIS Technologies
  • Digital Geomorphologic Cartography of the Top Area of the Gran Sasso D’Italia Mountain Group (Central Apennine, Italy)
  • The Late Pleistocene and Holocene Temporary Lakes in the Abruzzo Parks and the Central Apennines
  • The Travertine Deposits of the Upper Pescara Valley (Central Abruzzi, Italy): A Clue for the Reconstruction of the Late Quaternary Palaeoenvironmental Evolution of the Area
  • The Protected Areas System for the Conservation and for an Eco-Compatible Development of the Territory: The Maiella National Park
  • Environmental Protection and Social Protection: The Sirente-Velino Regional Park
  • Protected Areas Management: an Example of Application in the Gran Sasso Park
  • The Main Invasive Alien Plants in the Protected Areas in Central Italy (Abruzzo)
  • The Historical and Iconographic Research in the Reconstruction of the Variation of the Calderone Glacier: State of the Art and Perspective
  • Numerical Experiments to Study the Possible Meteorological Changes Induced by the Presence of a Lake.