2022
DOI: 10.3989/pirineos.2022.177001
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Servicios ecosistémicos en áreas de montaña: beneficios y amenazas

Abstract: Las áreas de montaña tienen un impacto importante en las dinámicas climáticas y son una de las fuentes de agua con condiciones más críticas. Las montañas fueron claves en la evolución histórica del ser humano y suministraron servicios ecosistémicos (SE) bióticos y abióticos esenciales para la vida humana. Este artículo de perspectiva estudiará la importancia de las montañas para el suministro de SE y los impactos de los diferentes factores de cambio, a saber, cambios en el hábitat, el cambio climático, la sobr… Show more

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“…Mountains occupy about 12.5% of the Earth's land surface, provide habitat to one-third of terrestrial species, and are a source of fresh water, not to mention their cultural value; hence, they have become the focus of international policy efforts, aimed at supporting the sustainable development of mountain systems [27]. The available literature points to the importance of mountain areas in providing ecosystem services: they participate in climate regulation and air quality regulation at global and local levels, as well as in food provision (through farming, livestock and fish cultivation, and biomass production), energy and mineral resource supply [28][29][30]). Mountain areas have recently been singled out as a separate subject of legal regulation and received legal support as regions essential for sustainable development [31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mountains occupy about 12.5% of the Earth's land surface, provide habitat to one-third of terrestrial species, and are a source of fresh water, not to mention their cultural value; hence, they have become the focus of international policy efforts, aimed at supporting the sustainable development of mountain systems [27]. The available literature points to the importance of mountain areas in providing ecosystem services: they participate in climate regulation and air quality regulation at global and local levels, as well as in food provision (through farming, livestock and fish cultivation, and biomass production), energy and mineral resource supply [28][29][30]). Mountain areas have recently been singled out as a separate subject of legal regulation and received legal support as regions essential for sustainable development [31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%