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OverviewThis book presents an overview study about plant biogeography and vegetation of the high mountains of Central and South-West Asia, by a group of specialists familiar with its area and plant growth and ecology. This book discusses its ecological and evolutionary drivers and also its conservation priorities. Central and South-West Asia is one of the most diverse areas in the northern hemisphere and several biodiversity hotspots are concentrated in this region. Most of the biodiversity hotspots are associated with high mountain ranges of the region. Moreover, these mountains have been immigration corridors for the Central Asian flora to reach Euro-Siberian and Mediterranean regions. Despite its importance, there is no overview publication to present the plant biogeography and vegetation of these mountains and most of the publications are local or rather imprecise Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jalil NorooziPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2020 Volume: 17 Weight: 0.679kg ISBN: 9783030452148ISBN 10: 303045214 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 15 July 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2.- The Pamir-Alay Mountains (Middle Asia: Tajikistan).- Chapter 3. The Hindu Kush / Afghanistan.- Chapter 4. The Khorassan-Kopet Dagh Mountains.- Chapter 5. The Alborz mountain range.- Chapter 6. The Yazd–Kerman massifs.- Chapter 7. The Zagros mountain range.- Chapter 8. The Anatolian High-Mountain Ranges – Plant Diversity between two Seas.- Chapter 9.- The Transcaucasian Highlands.- Chapter 10. North-Western Caucasus.ReviewsAuthor InformationJalil Noroozi was born in 1979 in a mountainous village in the NW Iran (Eshlagh, Miyaneh). He studied at the University of Tabriz (BMc of Plant Biology; 2002), the University of Tehran (MSc of Plant Ecology and Systematic; 2005) and the University of Vienna (Ph.D. of Plant Ecology; 2013). He worked as a researcher at the Natural History Museum of Vienna for two years and then got a Post-Doc position at the University of Vienna. He has always focused his research studies on the plant diversity, biogeography, and vegetation of alpine habitats of high mountains of Iranian Plateau since 2003. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |