2012
DOI: 10.1659/mrd-journal-d-11-00084.s1
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Global Change and the World's Mountains— Research Needs and Emerging Themes for Sustainable Development

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“…Scientific disciplines ranging from snow hydrology to bioecology to palaeoclimatology struggle with obtaining accurate data with reasonable estimates of uncertainty on the most basic of climatic parameters in complex topography [ Lundquist and Cayan , ; Fridley , ; Dobrowski , ; Graae et al , ; Stoklosa et al , ], which could have profound effects on interpretation of large‐scale cause and local‐scale effect [ Lookingbill and Urban , ; Minder et al , ; Warren et al , ; Oyler et al , ]. The importance of research on mountain processes continues to be recognized as crucial for resiliency of socio‐ecological systems on a global scale [ Messerli and Ives , ; Viviroli and Weingartner , ; Foley et al , ; Gurung et al , ], and therefore, scientific investigators and policymakers will use whichever data are made available in an information‐poor environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientific disciplines ranging from snow hydrology to bioecology to palaeoclimatology struggle with obtaining accurate data with reasonable estimates of uncertainty on the most basic of climatic parameters in complex topography [ Lundquist and Cayan , ; Fridley , ; Dobrowski , ; Graae et al , ; Stoklosa et al , ], which could have profound effects on interpretation of large‐scale cause and local‐scale effect [ Lookingbill and Urban , ; Minder et al , ; Warren et al , ; Oyler et al , ]. The importance of research on mountain processes continues to be recognized as crucial for resiliency of socio‐ecological systems on a global scale [ Messerli and Ives , ; Viviroli and Weingartner , ; Foley et al , ; Gurung et al , ], and therefore, scientific investigators and policymakers will use whichever data are made available in an information‐poor environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the study of the state, use and prospects of PA system development are still relevant around the world [10,23,23]. They become ever more relevant in the conditions of sensitive mountain ecosystems that require a particular approach to their study and planning [3,7,15,22,27]. Over the recent years, the areas of protected territories and water areas have extended significantly around the world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here we have presented the first global economic valuation of C stored in MGS, filling critical gaps in knowledge about MGS ecosystems (Gurung et al, 2010;Jansky, 2002). Our principle aim was to determine the economic significance of these C stocks, and in so doing, contribute to enhanced public policy formation and setting future research directions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should also be noted that SCC should be considered an economic estimate for avoided climate damage, and not necessarily what the market is willing to pay for emissions reductions (US Government, 2010). Considerable uncertainty also stems from the rates of land use conversion in MGS, and more generally for mountain areas as identified by a number of studies (Gurung et al, 2010;Jansky, 2002;Ward et al, 2015).…”
Section: Limitations and Uncertaintiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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