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Mountain Research and Development is looking for papers that systematically assess restoration experiences in mountains, including enabling and hindering factors for strengthened resilience of mountain ecosystems and people. Empirical research, baselines, and meta-analyses of degradation and restoration processes in mountains and their links to resilience are also highly welcome, as are agendas for future research, policies, or interventions based on sound reviews. Papers are due by 2 December 2022.
Read the detailed call for papers:
https://www.mrd-journal.org/issue/restoring-mountain-systems-for-social-ecological-resilience/
Read about the journal’s section policies, guidelines, and submission procedure:
https://www.mrd-journal.org/
The MRD Editorial Team
MRD Editorial Office, University of Bern, Centre for Development and Environment
mrd-journal.cde@unibe.ch
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