Focusing on 13 exemplary regions, different types of mountain wetlands from across Eurasia and the Americas are surveyed and described in detail, ranging from medium to very high altitudes.
Volumes in this series contain a selection of monographs on individual wetlands from different countries and regions that share common geographical characteristics. Each wetland is analyzed by a regional expert in terms of their biological resources, their ecosystem services, and their importance for sustaining local livelihoods. Threats to the integrity of the wetland are discussed, and possible and actual conservation measures described. Taken together, the books in the series provide detailed information on the world�s most important wetlands, and wetland types, as well as their current and potential biological resources.
Table of Contents
1. Wetlands of Eastern Himalaya: Biodiversity, Livelihoods and Conservation
2. Forest Ecosystem and Wetland Biodiversity of Gantey-Phobji, a Third Ramsar Site in Bhutan
3. Wetlands of Nepal: Biodiversity, Livelihood and Conservation Initiatives
4. Wetlands of Himalayan and Hindukush Region of Pakistan
5. Wetlands of Armenia: Biodiversity, Livelihoods and Conservation
6. Wetlands of Georgia
7. Wetlands of Mountainous Regions of Slovakia: Biodiversity, Livelihoods and Conservation
8. Wetlands of Mountainous Regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina
9. Wetlands of Mountainous Regions of Mexico
10. Mountain Bogs of Costa Rica: Ecological Dynamics, Biogeography, Diversity, and Conservation
11. Wetlands of Mountain Regions of Bolivia: Landscapes, Types, Conservation and Livelihoods
12. Mountain Wetlands of Argentina
13. Wetlands in the Mountain Region in Serbia: Biodiversity, Livelihoods and Conservation