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Mountain Research and Development invites transdisciplinary and multidisciplinary papers that address transformations affecting pastoralists and rangelands in mountains and high-elevation landscapes, their interactions with other systems, and the answers local communities, policymakers, and scientists can provide. Contributions can be empirical or conceptual, case studies or syntheses. Full papers are due by 15 February 2021.
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