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Biological diversity

Definition(s)

Ecosystems found on high-mountains at low latitudes. Mountain ecosystems are very vulnerable. They are increasingly sensitive to soil erosion, landslide and rapid loss of habitat and genetic diversity. Widespread poverty and an increase in the numbers of mountain inhabitants lead to deforestation, cultivation of marginal lands, excessive livestock grazing, loss of biomass cover and other forms of environmental degradation. (Source: WRIGHT)

Hierarchy

Broader: Ecosystems
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In other languages

French
écosystème montagnard
Russian
горная экосистема
Spanish
ecosistema de montaña
Arabic
النظام الإيكولوجي للجبل

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Multilateral environment agreements tagged with Mountain ecosystems

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Convention on Biological Diversity