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Vegetation Dynamics of Mongolia

Inglese · Tascabile

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Mongolia is an expansive land-locked country, tilted by tectonic forces to the North, that experiences extremes of continental climate. Moisture-carrying wind currents are scarce so that the land has extended highs and lows in its environment. Culturally the people are mostly nomadic, having been sustained for centuries by an economy based on domestic livestock grazing. There is a saying that, `As the noses go, so goes Mongolia', referring to the domesticated grazing noses of sheep, goats, camels, yaks or horses, and wild ungulates such as gazelles. The vast fenceless steppes of Mongolia furnish the vegetation for grazing. With such extremes in climate it is clear that the vegetation must be resilient and dynamic to cope with the dictates of its extremely harsh environments.
Pollen profiles from lakes, plant macrofossils and other data over the last 15,000 years show the dynamic nature of Mongolian vegetation. Currently Mongolian society is experiencing much human-driven economic development which increases pressure on its vegetation. The Great Khural Laws of 1995 forcefully addressed such environmental concerns with the expanded establishment of National Reserves and Parks. But continued effort and vigilance must be expended to insure that Mongolian society will continue to be sustained by its vegetation. This book highlights work such as conserving and restoring plant diversity in various ecosystems and makes recommendations for sustaining the vegetation basis of the nomadic Mongolian society.

Sommario

to Studies on the Vegetation of Mongolia.- Natural and Anthropogenic Factors and the Dynamics of Vegetation Distribution in Mongolia.- Late Quaternary Vegetation History of Mongolia.- Assessing Present-Day Plant Cover Dynamics.- Analysis of Present-Day Vegetation Dynamics.- Strategies for Nature Management and Vegetation Conservation.- Summary Conclusions and Recommendations.- References.- Appendix 1.- Appendix 2.

Relazione

`...clearly an important and significant work... should provide a stimulus for further work on Mongolian vegetation across all timescales. It is required reading for anyone contemplating work in the region.'
The Holocene, 10 (2000)

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Elizabet A Vostokova (Editore), Elizabeth A Vostokova (Editore), Clanton C. Black (Editore), Nadezhda I. Dorofeyuk (Editore), P. D. Gunin (Editore), P.D. Gunin (Editore), Peter D. Gunin (Editore), Nadezhda I Dorofeyuk et al (Editore), Pavel E. Tarasov (Editore), Elizabeth A. Vostokova (Editore)
Editore Springer Netherlands
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 20.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048151745
ISBN 978-90-481-5174-5
Pagine 240
Dimensioni 210 mm x 13 mm x 279 mm
Peso 624 g
Illustrazioni VIII, 240 p. 85 illus.
Serie Geobotany
Geobotany
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Biologia > Botanica

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