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| Artikel-Nr.: 5667A-9783540485124 Herst.-Nr.: 9783540485124 EAN/GTIN: 9783540485124 |
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 | This book addresses the significant environmental changes experienced by high latitude and high altitude ecosystems at the beginning of the 21st c- tury. Increased temperatures and precipitation, reduction in sea ice and glacier ice, the increased levels of UV-radiation and the long-range tra- ported contaminants in arctic and alpine regions are stress factors that challenge terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The large natural variation in the physical parameters of these extreme environments is a key factor in structuring the biodiversity and biotic productivity, and the effect of the new stress factors can be critical for the population structures and the - teraction between species. These changes may also have socio-economic effects if the changes affect the bio-production, which form the basis for the marine and terrestrial food chains. The book is uniquely multidisciplinary and provides examples of va- ous aspects of contemporary environmental change in arctic and alpine - gions. The 21 chapters of the book are organised under the fields of oClimate change and ecosystem response, oLong range transport of poll- ants and ecological impacts, and oUV radiation and biological effects, each also including aspects of the oSocio-economic effects of environmental change. The introductory chapter presents and explains the internal c- nection and integration of all chapters. The added value of these reviews and review-like manuscripts from different disciplines hopefully yields new information about the integrated aspects of environmental change. Weitere Informationen:  |  | Author: | Jon Børre Ørbaek; Roland Kallenborn; Ingunn Tombre; Else N. Hegseth; Stig Falk-Petersen; Alf H. Hoel | Verlag: | Springer Berlin | Sprache: | eng |
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 | Weitere Suchbegriffe: Air Pollution, Monitoring, Population, Precipitation, Screening, UV-Radiation, biodiversity, climate change, distribution, ecosystem, environment |
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