Frank Yonghong Li is a professor at the School of Ecology and Environment of Inner Mongolia University (China). He holds a PhD in ecology from University of Montpellier (France), and has a wide range ...
香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 CEM Holarctic Steppes Specialist Group
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The grasslands of the Northern Hemisphere form one of the largest terrestrial biomes. Spread over plains and mountains, they provide habitat for many plants and animals, and support key ecosystem ...
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Prof Frank Yonghong LI
Frank Yonghong Li is a professor at the School of Ecology and Environment of Inner Mongolia University (China). He holds a PhD in ecology from University of Montpellier (France), and has a wide range of experiences in grassland ecology and management, especially on the steppes on the Mongolian Plateau. His previous roles include a research professor in the Institute of Botany of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Beijing) and a senior scientist in New Zealand Institute for Pastoral Agriculture (Palm. Nth). His research interests cover biodiversity conservation, ecosystem functioning and services, and anthropogenic and climate change impacts and adaptive management. He is an associate editor of Journal of Arid Land, and a editorial board member of Vegetation Survey and Classification, Chinese Journal of Grassland Science, and Palaearctic Grasslands; and actively involved in the activities of the ecological and grassland societies of China, and in the EDDG group of IAVS. Frank has a wide range of publications, including 200+ peer-reviewed journal papers.
The steppes of the Northern Hemisphere are among the largest terrestrial biomes, supporting a rich flora and fauna, and providing invaluable ecosystem services. Holarctic steppes are the homeland of millions of humans; meat, milk, wool, grain, and a range of other agricultural products and goods come from these regions. There are also less material values; steppes are sources of cultural symbols and spiritual experience; and they are at the heart of many civilizations in Eurasia and North America.聽
Today, most of the Northern Hemisphere鈥檚 grasslands are already lost; virgin steppes were converted to crop lands, settlements, mining sites, industrial areas, etc. The few remnants of these grasslands are under the pressure of livestock grazing and other agricultural use. Levels of human impact differ between regions such as the Central Plains of North America and Central Asia, but pressure still is generally high. For that reason, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 has recognized temperate grasslands as one of the most threatened biomes of all.
Global climate change as well as agricultural land degradation and reduction of productivity are aggravating the losses of steppe ecosystems, leading to deteriorating livelihoods of millions of people.
The 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播/CEM鈥檚 "Holarctic Steppes" Specialist Group (HS SG) aims at an improved management of ecosystems such as:
- Forest-steppes of plains and mountain regions
- Temperate steppes at all elevations
- Temperate and subtropical prairies
- Semi-arid grasslands surrounding the dry lands of Northern Hemisphere
- West- and Central-European extra-zonal and secondary steppes
- Agricultural lands with importance for steppe biodiversity
The main goal of HS SG is to improve management and conservation of steppe ecosystems, and to harmonize this with the needs of the human society ("Golden Steppe Chain Network") based on the Nature-based Solutions principles. Nature-based Solutions (NbS) are defined by 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 as 鈥渁ctions to protect, sustainably manage, and restore natural or modified ecosystems, that address societal challenges effectively and adaptively, simultaneously providing human well-being and biodiversity benefits鈥.
Therefore, we seek to raise awareness on wise use of steppe ecosystem worldwide, and to mainstream this in both international and national conservation agendas.
If you are not yet a member of CEM but would like to work in the main areas of the HSTG, please go to our membership application page聽.聽If you are a member of CEM and are interested in the activities of the HS SG, please contact the Specialist Group Lead.
Golden Steppe Chain Network
1. The 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播/CEM鈥檚 Specialist Group on "Holarctic Steppes" (HS SG) unites experts on effective management and conservation of steppe ecosystems.
2. The main goal of the Holarctic Steppe Group is to promote the conservation of steppes and to harmonize this with the needs of the human society. In 2010, HS TG started a global programme named "Golden Steppe Chain Initiative", which formed the GOLDEN STEPPE CHAIN NETWORK 鈥 the basis for 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播/CEM鈥檚 Specialist Group on "Holarctic Steppes".
3. The main objectives are:
- to bring experts together from different parts of the Steppe Biome
- to summarize experience with different land use changes and their effects along the steppe biome
- to gather traditional knowledge and best practices for the conservation and management of steppe ecosystems聽
- to analyze the responses of steppes to different factors including global environmental and land use changes
- to initiate a steppe heritage network聽
- to promote practical actions and environmental education to conserve the steppe
- to protect the interests of steppe ecosystems in international organizations and programs.
- to mainstream steppe conservation in the global agenda聽
4. HS SG participates in global, regional and national meetings for nature conservation and steppe management (e.g. 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播, CBD, CCD)
5. HS SG also prepares analytical documents and reviews on different subjects relating to the steppe biome.
Virtual Encyclopedia of the Steppes
A potentially effective way of synthesizing and providing valuable information about the status of the steppes and steppe biodiversity is the compilation of a聽Virtual Encyclopedia of Steppes.聽At the moment, steppe areas and other temperate grassland ecosystems, which are in the focus of the 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播/CEM鈥檚 "Holarctic Steppes" Specialist Group (HS SG), are examined. The "Encyclopedia"聽includes information such as a brief description of physical and geographical conditions, location of the described steppe units, vegetation cover and soils, current status (protected, included in conservation programs, recommended for preservation, used as pasture etc.), valuable species of flora and fauna, current land use and threats. In a next step ecosystem service can be evaluated, made on this basis. A practical step in this direction includes the parts of the聽Virtual Encyclopedia of Steppes聽(). The next steps are to include other important steppe areas and contribute to an 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Red List of Ecosystems.
Publications and Experiences
This section on the website 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 CEM-HS SG includes links to most important publications on the steppes of Holarctic, materials on the steppe conferences, and examples for best practice management of steppe ecosystems for information sharing/using. A good site for this is聽and the magazine 鈥淪teppe Bulletin鈥 ISSN 1726-2860 (print version ISSN 1684-843). The magazine and website are in Russian and English versions. Many members of the CEM-HS SG use聽these resources for information about the present status of steppe biodiversity and actions for the conservation and management of the steppe.