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Biological diversity

Definition(s)

Many mountain ecosystems are host to higher species richness and levels of endemism than adjacent lowlands. Mountains at lower altitudes can support exceptional biodiversity, due to compression of a wide range of ecosystems into a relatively short distance. Mountains also often provide islands of suitable habitat, isolated from unfavourable surrounding lowlands. (Source: CBD)

Hierarchy

Broader: Biodiversity

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Strategic Plans: Target 15.4

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French
biodiversité des montagnes
Russian
биоразнообразие горных районов
Spanish
diversidad biológica de las montañas
Arabic
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Multilateral environment agreements tagged with Mountain biodiversity

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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Carpathian Convention