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Mountain definitions and their consequences
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EngineeringGeomorphologyLand UseForestryPhysical GeographySocial SciencesBiogeographyMountain DefinitionsHuman Population DensityBiodiversityGeographyGeologyLandscape ChangeLandscape EcologyMountain GeologyHigh ElevationAbstract MountainsPlant SpeciesVegetation ScienceOrogenyMountain Uplift
Abstract Mountains are rugged structures in the landscape that are difficult to delineate. Given that they host an overproportional fraction of biodiversity of high ecological and conservational value, conventions on what is mountainous and what not are in need. This short communication aims at explaining the differences among various popular mountain definitions. Defining mountainous terrain is key for global assessments of plant species richness in mountains and their likely responses to climatic change, as well as for assessing the human population density in and around mountainous terrain.
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