1. Mountain Ecosystems under Global Change

Details

  • Full Title

    Mountain Ecosystems under Global Change

  • Scheduled

    Thursday, 2022-09-15
    08:15 - 9:45; 10:15 -11:45

  • Moderated by

    Bader Maaike, Bahn Michael, Haberl Helmut, Mayr Stefan

  • Scientific Committee Teams involved

    Several

  • Type

    Synthesis-Workshop

Description

Mountain areas are important systems for biodiversity and global biogeochemical cycles and deliver a broad range of essential ecosystem services. In many mountain regions, including the Alps, climate change has been taking place at higher rates than the global average with potentially critical impacts on ecosystems, which are characterized by small-scale complexity and high sensitivity. While patterns of the responses of mountain ecosystems to global changes are increasingly emerging, there are significant gaps in the understanding of the underlying processes and their larger-scale implications in a future world.

 

Program

Part 1
  • Workshop opening  (5 min)
  • Summary of Focus Session conveners  (20 sessions á 4 min -> 80 min)
  • Formation of groups for part 2 (5 min)
Part 2
  • Group discussions (50 min)
  • Presentation of main outcomes and plenary discussion (30 min)
  • General discussion, summary and outlook (10 min)

Assigned Focus Sessions

ID04: Alpine aquatic biodiversity

#IMC22

ID05: Alpine Treeline Ecotones under Global Change

#IMC22

ID08: Assessing vulnerabilities and resilience to mountain hazards

#IMC22

ID11: Climate Change And Mountain Recreation

#IMC22

ID15: Current Dynamics and trends in Housing in Mountain Area

#IMC22

ID26: High Altitude Natural Laboratories

#IMC22

ID31: Integrated socioecological and ecohydrological modelling

#IMC22

ID39: Mountain grasslands under global change

#IMC22

ID43: Mountain soil biodiversity above the treeline

#IMC22

ID45: Native and non-native species range expansions in mountains

#IMC22

ID46: Nature-based solutions to water-related risks in mountain regions

#IMC22

ID53: Policy-relevant mountain biodiversity monitoring

#IMC22

ID56: Safeguarding open spaces in the Alps

#IMC22

ID58: SedInOut: Sediment availability assessment linked to climate change

#IMC22

ID61: Snow cover change and mountain ecology

#IMC22

ID65: Species trait changes under global environmental change

#IMC22

ID69: The future of mountain forest regeneration

#IMC22

ID75: Transformational adaptation of social-ecological mountain systems

#IMC22

ID83: Patterns of Elevation Dependent Climate Change in mountains

#IMC22
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