香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播

香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 CEM Holarctic Steppes Specialist Group
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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 ...

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 services, including carbon sequestration and water retention. Given their high habitat loss to protection ratio, temperate grasslands are one of the most threatened biomes worldwide. The Holarctic Steppes Specialist Group aims to promote sustainable use, conservation, and restoration of steppe ecosystems through knowledge transfer, increasing awareness, and facilitating networking among experts.

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Prof Karsten WESCHE
Lead
Prof Frank Yonghong LI
Lead

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.

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 ...