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This book addresses recent and novel studies with ecological and conservation relevance of forest ecosystems in the Andes. It provides new insights in a multi-scale perspective into forest management, landscape connectivity changes, forest biomass patterns and species composition, and biological invasions of Andean forests, in a context of anthropogenic disturbance and global change. The studies cover gradients of forest ecosystems from Venezuela to southern Chile.

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This book addresses recent and novel studies with ecological and conservation relevance of forest ecosystems in the Andes. It provides new insights in a multi-scale perspective into forest management, landscape connectivity changes, forest biomass patterns and species composition, and biological invasions of Andean forests, in a context of anthropogenic disturbance and global change. The studies cover gradients of forest ecosystems from Venezuela to southern Chile.


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Autorenporträt
Nicola Clerici is Full Professor at the Faculty of Natural Sciences at Universidad del Rosario, Colombia. He holds a BSc in Environmental Sciences, an MSc in Remote Sensing and a PhD in Ecology. His interests cover the areas of landscape ecology, applied remote sensing and conservation. His research activities focus on: i) the use of Earth Observation data for modelling landscape change trajectories and their ecological effects, and ii) the development of spatially explicit indicators for ecosystem services modelling. He is also active in the policy for forest conservation discussion. Nicola Clerici is author of more than 45 research publications in the environmental area and an author of the Colombian IPBES report. He is Associate Editor of Landscape & Urban Planning and Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation.