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Volume 25 Number 4, November 2005
Climate change in mountains: Institutional challenges
Development
Greg Greenwood interviewed by Susanne Wymann von Dach
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Making Global Change Science Matter in Mountains: An interview with Greg Greenwood, Executive Director, Mountain Research Initiative (MRI),
300-303
Hallie Eakin, Catherine M. Tucker, and Edwin Castellanos
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Market Shocks and Climate Variability: The Coffee Crisis in Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras,
304-309
[abstract]
Bernard Owuor, Siri Eriksen, and Wycliffe Mauta
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Adapting to Climate Change in a Dryland Mountain Environment in Kenya,
310-315
[abstract]
Sandeep Chamling Rai and Aarati Gurung
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Raising Awareness of the Impacts of Climate Change: Initial Steps in Shaping Policy in Nepal,
316-320
[abstract]
Walter Hauenstein
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Hydropower and Climate Change—A Reciprocal Relation: Institutional Energy Issues in Switzerland,
321-325
[abstract]
Research
Sadao Takaoka
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Impact of the 1997–1998 El Niño Rains on Farms in the Mount Kenya Region,
326-444
[abstract]
Kenneth Hewitt
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The Karakoram Anomaly? Glacier Expansion and the ‘Elevation Effect,’ Karakoram Himalaya,
444-444
[abstract]
Yong-Neng Fu, Hui-Jun Guo, Ai-Guo Chen, and Jin-Yun Cui
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Fallow Agroecosystem Dynamics and Socioeconomic Development in China: Two Case Studies in Xishuangbanna Prefecture, Yunnan Province,
500-500
[abstract]
He Yunling and Zhang Yiping
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Climate Change from 1960 to 2000 in the Lancang River Valley, China,
555-555
[abstract]
Mark Kachmar, G. Arturo Sánchez-Azofeifa, Benoit Rivard, and Yoshitaka Kakubari
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Improved Forest Cover Classification in an Industrialized Mountain Area in Japan,
666-666
[abstract]
Eliézer Arias
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Agricultural Market Reforms and Potato Farmers’ Strategies in the Pueblo Llano Valley, Venezuelan Andes,
777-777
[abstract]
MountainPlatform
Libor Jansky, Nevelina Pachova
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A UNU Climate Change Initiative: Sustainable Land Management in Central Asia,
588-588
MountainNotes
Georg Grabherr, Astrid Björnsen Gurung, Jean-Pierre Dedieu, Wilfried Haeberli, Daniela Hohenwallner, Andre F. Lotter, Laszlo Nagy, Harald Pauli, Roland Psenner
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Long-term Environmental Observations in Mountain Biosphere Reserves: Recommendations from the EU GLOCHAMORE Project,
600-600
Ujol Sherchan and Prashant Sharma
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Climate change in the Himalaya: Views of Mountain Forum Members Voiced on the E-mail Global Discussion List,
688-688
Jean-Bernard Dubois
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Addressing Climate Change Through Development Cooperation: Climate Change Issues in the Field of Natural Resource Management, Livelihoods and Food Security,
999-999
MountainMedia
(Reviews of Web Sites, CD ROMs and Books)
Xu Jianchu and Stephen Mikesell (eds)
(2003)
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Landscapes of Diversity: Indigenous Knowledge, Sustainable Livelihoods and Resource Governance in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia,
Kunming, China: Yunnan Science and Technology Press,
455-455
D.M. Bohra
(2003)
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Lesotho Atlas of Sustainable Development,
Santa Clara, CA and Barmer, India: Trafford Publishing,
566-566
F.E. Wielgolaski (editor) with P.S. Karlsson, S. Neuvonen and D. Thannheiser (Editorial Board).
(2005)
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Plant Ecology, Herbivory and Human Impact on Nordic Mountain Birch Forests,
Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer,
655-655
María Fernanda López Sandoval
(2004)
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Agricultural and Settlement Frontiers in the Tropical Andes: The Páramo Belt of Northern Ecuador, 1960–1990,
Regensburg, Germany: Regensburger Geographische Schriften,
700-700
Phil Owens and Olav Slaymaker (eds)
(2004)
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Mountain Geomorphology,
London, United Kingdom: Edward Arnold,
755-755
David Harmon and Graeme L. Worboys (eds)
(2004)
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Managing Mountain Protected Areas: Challenges and Responses for the 21st Century,
Colledara, Italy: Andromeda Editrice,
800-800
William M. Denevan
(2003)
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Cultivated Landscapes of Native Amazonia and the Andes,
New York: Oxford Geographical and Environmental Studies, Oxford University Press,
900-900
MountainViews
Lawrence S. Hamilton
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Comment on William Semple, MRD Vol 25 No 1, pp 15–19,
488-488
Jack D. Ives
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Global Warming—A Threat to Mount Everest?,
855-855
Peter Roderick
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Peter Roderick Responds,
955-955

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