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New GMBA publication: Opportunities for research on mountain biodiversity under global change

In this new GMBA publication we concisely review current knowledge and knowledge gaps on mountain biodiversity ecosystem services, and human well-being under global change and illustrate how the Global Mountain Biodiversity Assessment will continue to support efforts to fill these gaps in the future.

Payne et al., COSUST, 2017

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Dr. Davnah Urbach
Global Mountain Biodiversity Assessment (GMBA)
Altenbergrain 21
3013 Bern
Switzerland