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Sustainability for Chile’s mountains — a united approach

In this International Year of Sustainable Mountain Development, we call for transdisciplinary research by Chilean scientists and for concerted action among all stakeholders to address the complex factors responsible for the degradation of Chile’s mountains. Mountains cover 64% of Chile’s surface and are a crucial source of water, food, energy, minerals and biodiversity.

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Source: Ecology - nature.com

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