Mountains in the Greenhouse

Climate Change and the Mountains of the Western U.S.A.

Mountains in the Greenhouse

Climate Change and the Mountains of the Western U.S.A.

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in Vorbereitung

This book is written for general readers with an interest in science, and offers the tools and ideas for understanding how climate change will affect mountains of the American West. A major goal of the book is to provide material that will not become quickly outdated, and it does so by conveying its topics through constants in ecological science that will remain unchanged and scientifically sound. The book is timely in its potential to be a long-term contribution, and is designed to inform the public about climate change in mountains accessibly and intelligibly.
The major themes of the book include: 1) mountains of the American West as natural experiments that can distinguish the effects of climate change because they have been relatively free from human-caused changes, 2) mountains as regions with unique sensitivities that may change more rapidly than the Earth as a whole and foreshadow the nature and magnitude of change elsewhere, and 3) different interacting components of ecosystems in the face of a changing climate, including forest growth and mortality, ecological disturbance, and mountain hydrology. Readers will learn how these changes and interactions in mountains illuminate the complexity of ecological changes in other contexts around the world.
      

Chapter1.Introduction: What Persists, what Changes
Chapter2.The mountains
Chapter3.It's getting warm down here
Chapter4.Water towers of the west
Chapter5.Trees, forests, and carbon
Chapter6.Ecological disturbance
Chapter7.Creatures great and small
Chapter8.Extremes, Thresholds, Vulnerabilities
Chapter9.Mountains and People in a Warming World.
ISBN 978-3-030-42431-2
Artikelnummer 9783030424312
Medientyp Buch
Auflage 1st ed. 2020
Copyrightjahr 2020
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang XV, 235 Seiten
Abbildungen XV, 235 p. 53 illus., 49 illus. in color.
Sprache Englisch