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Climate variability and change in high elevation regions: Past, present & future

January 1, 2003

This special issue of Climatic Change contains a series of research and review articles, arising from papers that were presented and discussed at a workshop held in Davos, Switzerland on 25–28 June 2001. The workshop was titled ‘Climate Change at High Elevation Sites: Emerging Impacts’, and was convened to reprise an earlier conference on the same subject that was held in Wengen, Switzerland in 1995 (Diaz et al., 1997). The Davos meeting had as its main goals, a discussion of the following key issues: (1) reviewing recent climatic trends in high elevation regions of the world, (2) assessing the reliability of various biological indicators as indicators of climatic change, and (3) assessing whether physical impacts of climatic change in high elevation areas are becoming evident, and to discuss a range of monitoring strategies needed to observe and to understand the nature of any changes.

Publication Year 2003
Title Climate variability and change in high elevation regions: Past, present & future
DOI 10.1023/A:1024416227887
Authors Henry F. Diaz, Martin Grosjean, Lisa J. Graumlich
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Climatic Change
Index ID 70159999
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center