Contemporary Changes in Vegetation of Polar Regions

Contemporary Changes in Vegetation of Polar Regions Rapid climate changes which have been observed over the recent years in both polar regions of the Earth, directly or indirectly affect vegetation dynamics. This article presents the main directions of the changes taking place in the recent years in...

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Published in:Papers on Global Change IGBP
Main Authors: Olech, Maria, Węgrzyn, Michał, Lisowska, Maja, Słaby, Agnieszka, Angiel, Piotr
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Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2011
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