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GLORIA—Global Observation Research Initiative in Alpine Environments
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About The Presenter
Harold Pauli, Department of Conservation Biology, Vegetation and Landscape Ecology. Institute of Ecology and Conservation Biology, University of Vienna
About This Presentation
Running time: 23 minutes and 34 seconds.
Given: White Mountains GLORIA Meeting, University of California
White Mountain Research Station, July 25, 2007
Production by: M.J. Furniss and J. Guntle, Communications and Applications, PNW and PSW Research Stations
Topics covered:
- GLORIA—Global Observation Research Initiative in Alpine Environments
- The Roots of GLORIA
- Upward Shifts of Alpine Plant Species
- Piz Linard, the Oldest Site
- Observed Changes
- Brief History
- The Multisummit Approach
- Plot types
- GLORIA—Europe—EU FP-5
- The GLORIA Target Regions
- Schrankogel GLORIA Master Site
- Androsace alpina and Carex curvula
- Changes in Species Cover
- Silene exscapa
- Cerastium uniflorum/Saxifraga bryoides
