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Mountain
Ecosystems and
Resources Management

Volume 1

Edited by: Hasrat Arjjumend

ISBN: 978-1-7778455-0-6

Doi: https://doi.org/10.33002/mount.a

Copyright © Contributors & Hasrat Arjjumend, 2023

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Foreword

Prof. Dr. Hussein Baghirov

Founder and President, & Chair, Board of Trustees, Western Caspian University,
& Head, Chair of Political Sciences, & Director, Institute of Mountain Biodiversity, Landscapes, and Culture, Western Caspian University, Baku, Azerbaijan.
First/Former Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources, Azerbaijan

Email: administration@wu.edu.az

Throughout all periods, the significance of ecosystems' biodiversity and the strategies employed in their management has consistently remained important for those engaged in the study of nature. Within the pages of this book, readers will encounter an in-depth exploration of these facets, delivered from a professional perspective.

The brilliant curator of this anthology, Dr. Hasrat Arjjumend, takes readers on a trip that skilfully combines the wonders of nature with human cunning. 

This book would not be possible without the combined efforts of many people, to whom we are sincerely grateful. Scholars, writers, and experts have kindly contributed their knowledge, improving our understanding of alpine ecosystems. We especially thank the peer reviewers whose thorough assessments guaranteed the academic integrity of every chapter. We would like to express our gratitude to the editorial and production teams for their hard work in creating and perfecting this manuscript. 

Heading innovative programs like the Summer Field School on Mountain Ecosystems & Resources Management, Dr. Hasrat Arjjumend is the Founder, President, and CEO of The Grassroots Institute, demonstrating a dedication to international cooperation and information sharing. Dr. Sining Zhang, an assistant professor at Southwest Jiaotong University in China, addresses the intricate issues at the nexus of urban and natural ecosystems by doing research on landscape planning, design, ecosystem services, and climate adaptation. 

This book is a rich tapestry that integrates practical resource management applications with theoretical underpinnings. With its distinct perspectives, approaches, and case studies, every chapter makes a substantial contribution to our understanding of mountain ecosystems as a whole. The first portions introduce the topic and set the stage for talks about mountain ecosystems and the complex interactions between human activity and environmental protection. The parts that follow provide in-depth analyses, delving into concepts, classifications, and relationships between ecosystem services and landscape services in order to lay the groundwork for future discussions. 

In order to facilitate a fuller understanding of the fragile balance between human activity and the natural world in mountainous regions, readers are invited to immerse themselves in the richness of knowledge offered by contributing authors. The goal of this book is to further current debates, facilitate decision-making, and stimulate fresh lines of inquiry into the sustainable management of mountain ecosystems. 

In this chapter "Mountain Biodiversity in Romania," Daniela Antonescu, a specialist at the Romanian Academy's Centre of Mountain Economy at the National Institute of Economic Research, explains the vital connection between biodiversity and mountainous regions. Every chapter presents a different angle that deepens our understanding of these crucial settings. The editor, Dr. Hasrat Arjjumend, has put together a collection that will be an invaluable resource for academics, policymakers, and anybody with a keen interest in the delicate balance that exists between human activity and the preservation of biodiversity in the mountains. 

Alone like majestic sentinels, mountain ecosystems shape landscapes and have an impact on the basic building blocks of life. "Navigating the Peaks" explores the complex interrelationship between biodiversity and mountains, explaining the difficulties these magnificent regions encounter and offering solutions for their preservation. Mountains, which make up around 25% of the planet's surface, are thriving hubs of life that sustain a wide range of plant and animal species as well as human communities. We must face the devastating fact that these unique ecosystems are being threatened by a variety of man-made stressors as we investigate the intricacies of mountain biodiversity. 

The purpose of this book is to provide light on the difficulties that mountain biodiversity faces. We piece together the complex web of interactions between human activities and delicate alpine ecosystems via painstaking research. Every chapter functions as a lens, concentrating on certain problems like the effects of mining, forestry, agriculture, tourism, and climate change. But our story is not depressing; rather, it is an appeal to action. We outline conservation strategies based on moral development, environmentally sound practices, and global collaboration within these pages. Given the interconnectedness of mountain regions, a comprehensive plan that crosses national lines and involves local populations in the protection of their natural heritage is imperative. 

We extend our gratitude for your insightful feedback, a catalyst in refining "Navigating the Peaks" to offer a more inclusive and nuanced portrayal of our distinctive global landscapes. Embarking on the expedition delineated in “Navigating the Peaks”, we intricately explore the folds of untamed landscapes and seek shelter under the protective canopies of ancient forests. This undertaking constitutes a comprehensive inquiry, elucidating the intricate interplay between wildlife and human engagement within mountainous terrains. 

The ensuing chapters unfurl a myriad of narratives that collectively form a vibrant tapestry, revealing the diverse ecosystems characterizing our continent. Notably, the scenic landscapes of Asian nations, including China, India, and Nepal, are progressively garnering heightened attention. The narrative evolves through a meticulous examination of these regions, where dedicated chapters delve into their distinctive attributes. 

Acknowledging the importance of a global perspective, we ensure the prominence of Asia in the narrative while also appreciating the broader context. Two chapters are dedicated to the captivating highland vistas of Africa, adding a layer of intricacy to the overall narrative. Europe, with a particular focus on the Carpathians, sustains a comprehensive and profound representation. The Carpathians, the protectors of Romania's and Ukraine’s landscapes, need special attention where a wide variety of species live in a patchwork of ecosystems that echo the ages-old murmurs of the natural world. We examine the steps and initiatives made to protect these priceless ecosystems, realizing the intricate relationship between sustainable development and conservation. 

We are constantly reminded as we go through the book of how vital it is to safeguard and maintain these natural treasures. These breathtaking landscapes bear the scars of climate change as well as the marks left by human activity. However, these difficulties also present chances for cooperation and peaceful coexistence that will guarantee the survival of these essential ecosystems for future generations. 

This book is an investigation and a tribute to the mountains that influence the globe. It is an invitation to explore the unspoiled wilderness, to be in awe of life's tenacity, and to acknowledge our common duty to preserve the complex network of biodiversity that adorns the mountains of Europe and Asia. 

I hope that reading these pages will inspire a love of the environment, a dedication to sustainable living, and a profound respect for the wonders of our alpine regions. May this book be a resource for comprehending, valuing, and protecting the distinctive ecosystems that adorn the lofty summits of our planet. 

I invite readers to delve into the following chapters, where experts from around the world contribute their knowledge to unravel the complexities of mountain ecosystems and resources management. Together, we navigate a terrain where ecological sensitivity meets the demands of human development, seeking sustainable pathways for the future. 

Citation

Bagirov, H. (2023). Foreword to Book on Mountain Ecosystems and Resources Management, Vol. 1 (Foreword). In Hasrat Arjjumend (ed.), Mountain Ecosystems and Resources Management, vol. 1, pp.1-4.  Montreal/Vancouver, Canada: The Grassroots Institute. eISBN: 978-1-7778455-0-6 Doi: https://doi.org/10.33002/mount.a/foreword

Open Access. Copyright © 2023 the author(s), published by The Grassroots Institute. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution- Non Commercial - No Derivatives 4.0 International License.

 

About the Author(s)

Professor Hussein Baghirov studied in the Department of History of Baku State University. From 1978 to 1979, he worked at the Ministry of Education and then worked as a Lecturer at different postgraduate educational institutions. From 1984 to 1985, he worked as a Researcher and defended his PhD dissertation at the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in Moscow. Professor Baghirov received approval of a professorship from the Education Ministry of the USSR in 1990. In 1990 he was appointed Rector of the Institute of Youth. In 1991, Professor Baghirov established Western University in Baku. In 1998, Professor Baghirov was awarded a Fullbright Scholarship for researching and lecturing at Indiana University (United States). Professor Baghirov was the Rector of Western University, afterward he was appointed to different positions in the Government of Azerbaijan. Professor Baghirov is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Western Caspian University and Director of the Institute of Mountain Biodiversity, Landscapes, and Culture of the Western Caspian University (which is a member of the Mountain Partnership at the FAO). Simultaneously, he is a Chairperson of the Political Science Program at Western Caspian University. Furthermore, Professor Baghirov is a member of the Mountain Protection Commission of the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA) and a global advocate of sustainable development. Professor Baghirov is the author of dozens of books and hundreds of academic articles.

Publications:

https://www.grassrootsglobal.net/mer2023/faculty/hussein-baghirov.html

About this book

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In the captivating pages of "Mountain Ecosystems & Resources Management", readers embark on an insightful journey through the intricate world of mountain ecosystems and the essential strategies for responsible resource management. This book serves as an enlightening guide for understanding the unique dynamics of these awe-inspiring landscapes and the challenges they face in an ever-changing world. Through a harmonious blend of scientific exploration and practical approaches, this research-based literary expedition unveils the delicate balance between human development and the preservation of these remarkable ecosystems.

Spanning 24 chapters, the book first delves into the enchanting beauty and biodiversity of mountain ecosystems. This section not only highlights the intrinsic value of these ecosystems but also sheds light on their vulnerability to climate change and human activities. Moving forward, the book meticulously dissects resource management strategies that hold the key to sustaining the delicate equilibrium of mountain environments, through capturing the topics of Mountain Agrobiodiversity, Mountain Forests, Mountain Watersheds, River Basin Management, Ecotourism, Animal Genetic Diversity, Mountain Identity, Environmental Psychology and Mountain Policies. Thus, whether it is water resources crucial for downstream communities, sustainable tourism that respects local cultures, or responsible land use planning, the book offers a wealth of insights to empower policymakers, environmentalists, and local communities alike.

Overall, the narrative transcends from theory to action as the book presents inspiring case studies of successful resource management initiatives from around the globe. These stories of collaboration, innovation, and resilience demonstrate that a harmonious coexistence between humans and mountain ecosystems is not only attainable but also imperative for a sustainable future. "Mountain Ecosystems & Resources Management" serves as a beacon of knowledge, guiding readers toward a deeper appreciation of these majestic landscapes and inspiring them to become stewards of their preservation. As we stand at a crossroads of environmental consciousness, this book paves the way for informed decisions that will safeguard these natural treasures for generations to come.

About the Editor

Hasrat Arjjumend

Topics

  • Mountains
  • Mountain Ecosystems
  • Natural Resources
  • NRM
  • Mountain Agrobiodiversity
  • Mountain Forests
  • Mountain Watershed
  • River Basin Management
  • Ecotourism
  • Mountain Biodiversity
  • Mountain Landscape
  • Climate Change
  • Animal Genetic Diversity
  • Mountain Identity
  • Environmental Psychology
  • Mountain Policies

Citation

Arjjumend, H. (ed.) (2023). Mountain Ecosystems and Resources Management, vol. 1, Montreal, Canada: The Grassroots Institute, eISBN: 978-1-7778455-0-6. Doi: https://doi.org/10.33002/mount.a

Table of Contents

Acknowledgement
Abbreviations
Preface / Foreword
Chapter 1 Introduction
Hasrat Arjjumend
Chapter 2 Applying the Landscape Services Concept in Landscape Research: A Review
Sining Zhang
Chapter 3 Mountain Biodiversity in Romania
Daniela Antonescu
Chapter 4 Fish Diversity of Hill Streams of South Kamrup, Assam, India
Ellora Choudhury, Saibal Sengupta
Chapter 5 Mountain Forests: Challenges and Management
Hyunshik Moon, Tamirat Solomon
Chapter 6 Dynamics of Grassland Vegetation Composition across different Land-use Types on the Qinghai Tibet Plateau: Implications to Combat Grassland Degradation
Moses Fayiah, ShiKui Dong, Roberto Xavier Supe Tulcan, Sanjay Singh, Muthu Rajkumar, Sallay Saccoh, Rebecca Bockarie
Chapter 7 Understanding the Nexus of Climate Change and Migration: A Case of Dhye Peoples from Upper Mustang, Nepal
Pragya Sherchan
Chapter 8 Integrated Management of Land, Water and Bioresources for Sustainable Agriculture in North Eastern Region of India
Sanjay-Swami
Chapter 9 Integrated River Basin Management: Lessons Learned from the Nepal Himalaya
Prakash Singh Thapa, Sunita Ranabhat, Kishor Aryal, Bindu Ghimire, Kabi Raj Khatiwada
Chapter 10 Agrobiodiversity Indicators and Measurement using R
Bal Krishna Joshi
Chapter 11 Agrobiodiversity and Natural Resource Management in Traditional Agricultural Systems of Northeast India
Wishfully Mylliemngap
Chapter 12 Ecosystem Services to Support the Diversification of Agricultural Production
Alla Pecheniuk, Valentyna Borkovska, Andrii Pecheniuk, Iryna Mushenyk
Chapter 13 Indigenous Seeds, Seed Selection and Seed Bank for Sustainable Agriculture
Bal Krishna Joshi
Chapter 14 Enhancing Farmers’ Seed Systems through Empowerment of Women: A Case Study from mountain areas of SW China
Yanyan Zhang, Xin Song, Yiching Song, Milin Tian
Chapter 15 Issues of Declining Livestock Breeds: Revisiting Domestic Animal Diversity in Pastoral Systems
Saverio Krätli
Chapter 16 Study on the Diversity of Products Obtained from Sheep in the Current Bioeconomy Context
Lavinia Udrea, Gabriela Teodorescu, Sînziana Venera Morărita, Ivona David
Chapter 17 Camel Systems and Pastoralists’ Lifestyle in Semi-Deserts and Mountains: Constraints and Challenges
Ayman Balla Mustafa, Asim Faraz
Chapter 18 Trends and Patterns of Scientific Publishing during 1990-2020 on Conservation Genetics in Brazilian Atlantic Rainforest
Marcos Vinicius Bohrer Monteiro Siqueira, Gustavo Reis de Brito, Marcela Aparecida de Moraes Silvestre
Chapter 19 Mountain Identity and Development Aspirations
Elena Konstantinidou, Konstantinos Moraitis
Chapter 20 Psychological Discourse in Building the Environmental Consciousness in Special Context of Carpathian Mountains
Olena Khrushch, Yuliya Karpiuk
Chapter 21 Collective Ecological Consciousness from the Prism of Psychological Indicators
Olena Khrushch, Oksana Fedyk, Yuliya Karpiuk
Chapter 22 United Nations Mountain Agenda, the Mountain Partnership and Related Regional Mechanisms
Rosalaura Romeo
Chapter 23 Postmodern Transformations of Tourism Development in Mountains
Alla Pecheniuk, Alla Kiziun
Annexure List of Reviewers
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: The Grassroots Institute
  • Copyright Year: 2023
  • Audience: Natural Resources Scientists, Social Scientists, Policy Analysts, etc.
  • Keywords: Mountains; Mountain Ecosystems; Natural Resources; NRM; Mountain Agrobiodiversity; Mountain Forests; Mountain Watershed; River Basin Management; Ecotourism; Mountain Biodiversity; Mountain Landscape; Climate Change; Animal Genetic Diversity; Mountain Identity; Environmental Psychology; Mountain Policies
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