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Mountain Ice and Water Investigations of the Hydrologic Cycle in Alpine Environments

By: Gregory B Greenwood(Editor), John F Shroder, Jr.(Editor)
402 pages, illustrations
Publisher: Elsevier
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About this book

Mountain Ice and Water: Investigations of the Hydrologic Cycle in Alpine Environments is a new volume of papers reviewed and edited by John Shroder, Emeritus Professor of Geography and Geology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA, and Greg Greenwood, Director of the Mountain Research Initiative from Bern, Switzerland.

Chapters in Mountain Ice and Water were derived from research papers that were delivered at the Perth III Conference on Mountains of our Future Earth in Scotland in October 2015. The conference was established to help develop the knowledge necessary to respond effectively to the risks and opportunities of global environmental change and to support transformations toward global sustainability in the coming decades.

To this end, the conference and book have investigated the future situation in mountains from three points of view. (1) Dynamic Planet: Observing, explaining, understanding, and projecting Earth, environmental, and societal system trends, drivers, and processes and their interactions to anticipate global thresholds and risks, (2) Global Sustainable Development: Increasing knowledge for sustainable, secure, and fair stewardship of biodiversity, food, water, health, energy, materials, and other ecosystem services, and (3) Transformations towards Sustainability: Understanding transformation processes and options, assessing how these relate to human values, emerging technologies and social and economic development pathways, and evaluating strategies for governing and managing the global environment across sectors and scales.

Contents

1. The Great Escarpment of South Africa as the Supplier of Water
      Sue Taylor
2. Recent Glacier Changes in Mountain Regions of Russia
      Tatiana Khromova, Gennady Nosenko, Anton Muraviev, Stanislav Nikitin, Ludmila Chernova and Natalya Zverkova
3. Mountain Biogeochemistry: With Emphasis on Pollutant Biogeochemistry in Mountain Environments
      Gaël Le Roux
4. Public Policy and Governance of Mountain Water: A Synthesis
      Eric Lindquist and Monica Hubbard
5. Water and Sustainability in the Lake Mývatn Region of Iceland:  An Historical Perspective
      Astrid Ogilvie, Ragnhildur Sigurðardóttir, Árni Daníel Júlíusson, Viðar Hreinsson and Megan T. Hicks
6. Precipitation and Conifer Response in Semi-Arid Mountains: a case from the 2012-2015 drought in the Great Basin, USA
      Scotty Strachan
7. Impact of Hydropower on Mountain Communities in Tista Basin of Eastern Himalaya, India
      Govinda Choudhury
8. Downstream Impacts of Changes in Water Flows in Eastern Himalaya
      Reinmar Seidler
9. Tropical Mountains and the Water Trilemma: How Environmental Services can be a Trifecta of Sustainable Mountain Development
      Fausto O. Sarmiento
10. Monitoring Strategies and Techniques of Mountain Glaciers and Permafrost, Hydrology of Glacier Covered Catchments, or Winter Tourism
      Andrea Fischer
11. Mummies in the Ice:  High Mountain Geoarchaeology
      Constanza Ceruti

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Biography

Since 2004, Dr. Gregory Greenwood has been Executive Director of the Mountain Research Initiative (MRI), an international project office funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and focused on global change research in mountains worldwide. Prior to MRI, he served as Science Advisor to the Resources Secretary of California and Climate and Bioenergy Advisor for the California Department of Forestry. He has a Ph.D. in Ecology from the University of California at Davis, an M.S. in Range Science from Colorado State University and a B.A. in Geography from Middlebury College. He counts his time at the State of California as his post-doc in political reality. He is familiar with the Northern Appalachians, the Colorado Rockies, the Sierra Nevada and Cascades, the Swiss Alps, the Highlands of Western Cameroon, and selected portions of Tibet, the Karakorum and the Himalaya.

Jack Shroder is an Editor-in-Chief at Elsevier, and has extensive experience with publishing peer-reviewed journal articles and books on numerous topics related to geomorphology and Afghanistan, among many other specialties. He is the author of over 200 scientific papers and books on geoscientific topics characteristic of high mountain environments, especially landslides, glaciers, and floods.

By: Gregory B Greenwood(Editor), John F Shroder, Jr.(Editor)
402 pages, illustrations
Publisher: Elsevier
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