Global climate change and local disturbance regimes as interacting drivers for shifting altitudinal vegetation patterns. With 9 figures and 4 photos (English, German)
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Title:Global climate change and local disturbance regimes as interacting drivers for shifting altitudinal vegetation patterns. With 9 figures and 4 photos
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Contributors:Jentsch, Anke ( author ) / Beierkuhnlein, Carl
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Published in:Erdkunde ; 57, 3 ; 216-231
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Place of publication:Bonn
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Publication date:2003
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English, German
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Table of contents – Volume 57, Issue 3
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Global climate change and local disturbance regimes as interacting drivers for shifting altitudinal vegetation patterns. With 9 figures and 4 photosJentsch, Anke et al. | 2003
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