Journal of Arid Environments - Special Issues
Deserts of the World
Since 2006 the Journal of Arid Environments is publishing a series of review issues called Deserts of the World. This series compiles current knowledge on all aspects of selected arid areas around the world, using a common format, to include reviews on the physical environment and climate, geomorphology and soils, biology, anthropology, land use, and land management. Still, the series will be flexible enough to accommodate for the differences in the development of research found in each particular area.
Deserts of the World Part VI: Chile
This special issue of the Journal of Arid Environments includes papers
addressing diverse aspects of the abiotic and biotic environment
of the Mediterranean semiarid drylands in north-central
Chile (29e32S, the Norte Chico), as well as a review and recent
research findings on one of the longest-running field experiments
in global drylands, the Fray Jorge Long-Term Socio-Ecological
Research site (LTSER), located in Bosque Fray Jorge National Park.
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Journal of Arid Environments
Volume 126, Pages 1-88 (March 2016)
Twenty-five years of research in the north-central Chilean semiarid zone: The Fray Jorge Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research (LTSER) site and Norte Chico
Edited by Cristina Armas, Julio R. Gutiérrez, Douglas A. Kelt and Peter L. Meserve
Deserts of the World Part IV: Iberian Southeast
This special issue of the Journal of Arid Environments features reviews and recent research advances on diverse aspects of the abiotic and biotic environment of the Iberian Southeast drylands, as well as the impact of human land use, its management and historical evolution.
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Journal of Arid Environments
Volume 75, Issue 12, Pages 1241-1384 (December 2011)
Deserts of the World Part IV: Iberian Southeast
Edited by Cristina Armas, Juan de Dios Miranda López-Marín, Francisco M. Padilla and Francisco I. Pugnaire