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Call for papers: Exploring the links between water, food, energy, and mountain ecosystems

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Call for papers
Exploring the links between water, food,
energy, and mountain ecosystems
The connections between food, water, and energy constitute a complex system that interacts with mountain ecosystems and factors of change. Mountain Research and Development is looking for papers that assess experiences of negotiating synergies and trade-offs among water, energy, and food; that analyze the dynamic interplay between these interconnected services and mountain ecosystems; or that offer agendas for future research or policy aiming at increasing the equitability and sustainability of trade-offs and synergies in mountain areas. Abstracts are due by 24 April 2017, full papers by 1 August 2017.

Detailed call for papers:
http://www.mrd-journal.org/pdf/MRD_Call_3802_Food_Energy_Water.pdf

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The MRD Editorial Team
MRD Editorial Office
University of Bern
Centre for Development and Environment
mrd-journal@cde.unibe.ch

Mountain Research and Development Vol 37, No 1 available online and open access

This issue offers 14 peer-reviewed articles focusing on questions related to water, risk reduction, energy, land use change, biodiversity, vegetation ecology, conservation, gender policy, ethnobotany, indigenous knowledge, economic opportunities, mobility, and glacier monitoring—always with sustainable development in mind. Geographically, papers present insights from Nepal, China, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Switzerland, Italy, Ecuador, and Colombia.

 

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