High Mountain Areas

Hock, R.,; Rasul, G.; Adler, C.; Cáceres, B.; Gruber, S.; Hirabayashi, Y; Jackson, M.; Kääb, A.; Kang, S.; Kutuzov, S.; Milner, A.; Molau, U.; Morin, S.; Orlove, B.; Steltzer, H.; et. al.

Keywords: IPCC, High Mountains, Glaciers

Abstract

The cryosphere (including, snow, glaciers, permafrost, lake and river ice) is an integral element of high mountain regions, which are home to roughly 10% of the global population. Widespread cryosphere changes affect physical, biological and human systems in the mountains and surrounding lowlands, with impacts evident even in the ocean. Building on the IPCC’s 5th Assessment Report (AR5), this chapter assesses new evidence on observed recent and projected changes in the mountain cryosphere as well as associated impacts, risks and adaptation measures related to natural and human systems. Impacts in response to climate changes independently of changes in the cryosphere are not assessed in this chapter. Polar mountains are included in Chapter 3, except those in Alaska and adjacent Yukon, Iceland and Scandinavia, which are included in this chapter.

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Editorial: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Idioma: Inglés
URL: https://www.ipcc.ch/srocc/chapter/chapter-2/
DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009157964.004

Notas: I was a contributing author