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Mediterranean Mountain Environments

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Informationen zum Autor Dr Ioannis Vogiatzakis is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Agri-Environmental Research, School of Agriculture Policy & Development, University of Reading. His research interests include: Plant ecology and biogeography of Mediterranean islands and mountains, GIS and remote sensing for vegetation and habitat modelling, Landscape Character Assessment and habitat restoration, The effects of landscape structure and habitat quality on biodiversity and The integration of species and habitat data for nature conservation evaluation. Klappentext This book provides an introduction to the environments of mountainous areas in the Mediterranean and their changes in time and space in relation to both natural and cultural factors.Mediterranean Mountain Environments places its emphasis on physical geography while adopting an integrated approach to the whole subject area. The book draws examples from a wide range of environments, demonstrating the interaction between human and physical processes responsible for shaping mountain areas. Risks and conflicts, as well as methods and tools for the conservation and management of both the natural and cultural environment are covered in the light of future challenges for the sustainable development of the Mediterranean mountains.* Emphasis on both mainland and island mountain ranges* Combines natural and cultural approach in the topic* Integrated approach: facing future challenges based on the study and understanding of the historical processes that have shaped the Mediterranean mountains* Key references at the end of each chapter Zusammenfassung Mediterranean Mountain Environments places its emphasis on physical geography while still adopting an integrated approach to the whole subject area. The book draws examples from a wide range of environments, demonstrating the interaction between human and physical processes responsible for shaping mountain areas. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of contributors xi Preface xiii Acknowledgements xv 1 Introduction to the Mediterranean mountain environments 1 Ioannis N. Vogiatzakis 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Setting the scene 3 1.3 The character of the Mediterranean mountains 6 References 9 2 Quaternary environmental history 11 A.M. Mannion 2.1 Introduction 11 2.2 The pre-Quaternary period 12 2.3 The Quaternary period 15 2.4 The Holocene 27 2.5 Conclusion 29 References 30 3 Glacial history 35 Philip D. Hughes 3.1 Introduction 35 3.2 Pleistocene glaciations in the Mediterranean mountains 37 3.3 Modern and recent glaciers in the Mediterranean mountains 52 3.4 Conclusion 56 References 56 4 Landforms and soils 65 Maria Teresa Melis and Stefano Loddo 4.1 Introduction 65 4.2 Geomorphological processes in the Mediterranean mountain region 65 4.3 Geological setting 66 4.4 Soil characteristics of Mediterranean landscape units 67 4.5 Northern Mediterranean mountain landscapes: from the Pyrenees to the Hellenids 70 4.6 Eastern Mediterranean mountains: the Lebanon Mountains 72 4.7 Southern Mediterranean mountains: Atlas Mountains and Iberian Baetic Cordillera 74 4.8 Characteristic mountain landscapes of the Mediterranean islands 78 4.9 Conclusion 83 References 83 5 Climate and hydrology 87 Carmen de Jong, Ibrahim Gürer, Alon Rimmer, Amin Shaban and Mark Williams 5.1 Introduction 87 5.2 Climate and physical characteristics 90 5.3 Vulnerability of water resources to climate change 103 5.4 Adaptation strategies 106 5.5 Conclusion 108 References 109 6 Biogeography 115 Ioannis N. Vogiatzakis 6.1 Introduction to mountain bi...

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