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Grasslands on the Third Pole of World: Structure, Function, Process, and Resilience Social-Ecological Systems

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Grasslands on the Third Pole of World: Structure, Function, Process, and Resilience Social-Ecological Systems
Grasslands on the Third Pole of World: Structure, Function, Process, and Resilience Social-Ecological Systems

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Grasslands on the Third Pole of World: Structure, Function, Process, and Resilience Social-Ecological Systems

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This book comprehensively covers the topics of origin and distribution, evolution and types, regional and global importance, biodiversity conservation, plant-soil interfaces, ecosystem functions and services, social-ecological systems, climate change adaptations, land degradation and restoration, grazing management and pastoral production, and sustainable future of the grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP), which is a globally unique eco-region called the "Roof of the World" because of its high elevation, “Third Pole on Earth" because of its alpine environment and the "Water Tower in Asia" because of its headwater location. The grassland ecosystem covers above 60% of QTP, which is about 2.5 million km , 1/4 of Chinese total territorial lands.

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