Mountain futures: pursuing innovative adaptations in coupled social–ecological systems

Covering about 12.5% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface, mountains have great value for people and nature. They provide habitat for one-third of terrestrial species diversity, have irreplaceable cultural and spiritual worth to humans, and are a source of fresh water for nearly 2 billion people. To d...

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Autores principales: Grumbine, R. Edward, Xu, J.C.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114024
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description Covering about 12.5% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface, mountains have great value for people and nature. They provide habitat for one-third of terrestrial species diversity, have irreplaceable cultural and spiritual worth to humans, and are a source of fresh water for nearly 2 billion people. To date, progress on meeting policy goals to protect mountain systems has been slow; however, in 2019, several major reports on the contributions alpine environments make to life on Earth were produced by international agencies. These reports call for transformative change in decision making to address problems of sustainability in mountain ecosystems. We consider prospects for such change by reviewing several international partnerships focused on mountains. We then spotlight the Mountain Futures Initiative, which provides multiple examples of innovative local/regional research that give special focus to linking science with local livelihood support. Communities in alpine regions will continue to require assistance if they are to adapt to the environmental and social shifts characteristic of life in the Anthropocene.
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spelling CGSpace1140242024-08-27T10:35:58Z Mountain futures: pursuing innovative adaptations in coupled social–ecological systems Grumbine, R. Edward Xu, J.C. mountain areas paleoecology Covering about 12.5% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface, mountains have great value for people and nature. They provide habitat for one-third of terrestrial species diversity, have irreplaceable cultural and spiritual worth to humans, and are a source of fresh water for nearly 2 billion people. To date, progress on meeting policy goals to protect mountain systems has been slow; however, in 2019, several major reports on the contributions alpine environments make to life on Earth were produced by international agencies. These reports call for transformative change in decision making to address problems of sustainability in mountain ecosystems. We consider prospects for such change by reviewing several international partnerships focused on mountains. We then spotlight the Mountain Futures Initiative, which provides multiple examples of innovative local/regional research that give special focus to linking science with local livelihood support. Communities in alpine regions will continue to require assistance if they are to adapt to the environmental and social shifts characteristic of life in the Anthropocene. 2021-08 2021-06-21T03:52:20Z 2021-06-21T03:52:20Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/114024 en Open Access Wiley Grumbine, R.E. and Xu, J., 2021. Mountain futures: pursuing innovative adaptations in coupled social–ecological systems. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. https://doi.org/10.1002/fee.2345
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Mountain futures: pursuing innovative adaptations in coupled social–ecological systems
title Mountain futures: pursuing innovative adaptations in coupled social–ecological systems
title_full Mountain futures: pursuing innovative adaptations in coupled social–ecological systems
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