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Mountain areas constitute exceptionally rich environments
characterised by an extremely high biodiversity, high
geomorphological dynamics, peculiar climatic environments and an
important reserve of natural resources (hydrological, geological).
But these areas are also characterised by specific cultural aspects
and varied forms of territory exploitation and occupation. The
highest mountain areas were once considered repulsive areas, until
they began to attract scientists (mainly geographers) in the 19th
and 20th centuries. The gradual occupation of these areas with
different economical activities during this period started to slow
down between the 1960's-980's, when mountains suffered a gradual
abandonment. In the 1990's, a movement of appropriation over these
mountain spaces occurred, promoted mainly by urban societies, in
search of new spaces for sport, leisure and tourism. This
modification of uses, a key process for revitalisation of
economically depressed areas, posed some issues, however, in terms
of the preservation and management of environmental resources.
Although mountain areas are important to local and regional
societies, they play a crucial role in the global economy and the
environment. They are a source of energy, water, food and other
natural resources for both local and distant populations.
Therefore, the protection and preservation of mountains is an issue
that belongs to all mankind and forces the development of a
globally sustainable strategy. The present book intends to outline
different perspectives regarding the geology, topography and
environmental issues of mountains, including 13 valuable
contributions that reflect its title.
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