Evaluación del estado de conservación de los bosques montanos en los Andes tropicales
Evaluación del estado de conservación de los bosques montanos en los Andes tropicales
The tropical Andes is a unique region with high habitat diversity, resulting from complex climatic and spatial gradients. Andean montane forests are currently a major global conservation priority owing to their high species richness and high level of endemism. Nonetheless they are considered one of the least known ecosystems in the tropics, but the breath of ecosystem services that these forests provide, including the regulation of regional climate and the capture and storage of carbon, is widely recognised. This article presents an overview of the conservation status of tropical Andean montane forests and the challenges it entails. It also provides information on threats, including the identification of those that are most likely to be responsible for increasing the extinction risk for many species. It highlights the need for acquiring more information on the conservation status of species as to identify future priorities for conservation in the region. The recent initiative "Red List and conservation planning for montane tree species of the Tropical Andes," made of delegates from several countries in the region, will provide a solid basis for developing policies and managing responses aimed at reducing deforestation and species loss in these forests, including actions to promote the creation of protected areas, forest restoration and sustainable forest management.
Biodiversity, Deforestation, Ecoregion, Endemic species, Protected areas, Red List, Threats, Yungas
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Garavito, N. Tejedor
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León, B.
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Malizia, L.
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Millán, B.
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14 June 2012
Garavito, N. Tejedor
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Murakami, A. Araujo
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Blundo, C.
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Gaviria, J.
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Gutíerrez, N.
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León, B.
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Garavito, N. Tejedor, Álvarez, E., Caro, S. Arango, Murakami, A. Araujo, Blundo, C., Espinoza, T. E.Boza, la Torre Cuadros, M. A., Gaviria, J., Gutíerrez, N., Jørgensen, P. M., León, B., Camacho, R. López, Malizia, L., Millán, B., Moraes, M., Pacheco, S., Benayas, J. M.Rey, Reynel, C., de la Flor, M. Timaná, Ulloa, C. Ulloa, Cruz, O. Vacas and Newton, A. C.
(2012)
Evaluación del estado de conservación de los bosques montanos en los Andes tropicales.
Ecosistemas, 21 (1-2), .
Abstract
The tropical Andes is a unique region with high habitat diversity, resulting from complex climatic and spatial gradients. Andean montane forests are currently a major global conservation priority owing to their high species richness and high level of endemism. Nonetheless they are considered one of the least known ecosystems in the tropics, but the breath of ecosystem services that these forests provide, including the regulation of regional climate and the capture and storage of carbon, is widely recognised. This article presents an overview of the conservation status of tropical Andean montane forests and the challenges it entails. It also provides information on threats, including the identification of those that are most likely to be responsible for increasing the extinction risk for many species. It highlights the need for acquiring more information on the conservation status of species as to identify future priorities for conservation in the region. The recent initiative "Red List and conservation planning for montane tree species of the Tropical Andes," made of delegates from several countries in the region, will provide a solid basis for developing policies and managing responses aimed at reducing deforestation and species loss in these forests, including actions to promote the creation of protected areas, forest restoration and sustainable forest management.
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Published date: 14 June 2012
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Gracias a UNEP-WCMC por proporcionar los mapas de cobertura del bosque, a BGCI (Botanic Gardens Conservation International) y Bournemouth University por el financiamiento de PhD de N. Tejedor Garavito, al Banco Santander por la beca de transporte para llevar a cabo los talleres en Quito, Ecuador (en 2010) y Lima, Per? (en 2011), a los revisores del art?culo por sus valiosos aportes y a todos aquellos que han participado de alguna manera para llevar a cabo la Lista Roja de las Especies de ?rboles de los Andes tropicales.
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Evaluation of the conservation status of montane forest in the tropical Andes
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Biodiversity, Deforestation, Ecoregion, Endemic species, Protected areas, Red List, Threats, Yungas
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E. Álvarez
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S. Arango Caro
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A. Araujo Murakami
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C. Blundo
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T. E.Boza Espinoza
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M. A. la Torre Cuadros
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J. Gaviria
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N. Gutíerrez
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P. M. Jørgensen
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B. León
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R. López Camacho
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L. Malizia
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B. Millán
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M. Moraes
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S. Pacheco
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J. M.Rey Benayas
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C. Reynel
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M. Timaná de la Flor
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C. Ulloa Ulloa
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O. Vacas Cruz
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A. C. Newton
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