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The regions of the world which experience a mediterranean type
climate, with a cool wet season alternating with a hot dry summer,
contain some of the world's most attractive landscapes. In the Old
World, the mediterranean landscapes became the cradle of
civilization; other mediterranean areas of the world have attracted
considerable populations for many centuries. These large human
populations have exerted consid erable stress on the fragile
ecosystems which developed in these sunny, but droughted,
fire-prone land scapes. The mediterranean landscape has thus become
one of the most threatened in the world. In recent years much has
been learned about the structure and function of mediterranean-type
ecosystems (Di Castri and Mooney 1973, Mooney 1977, Thrower and
Bradbury 1977, Mooney and Conrad 1977, Specht 1979, 1981, Miller
1981, Di Castri et at. 1981, Conrad and Oeche11982, Queze11982,
Margaris and Mooney 1981, Kruger et ai. 1983, Long and Pons 1984,
Dell et ai. 1986, Tenhunen et ai. 1987). Much of this research has
been fostered under the International Biological Program (IBP),
UNESCO Man and the Biosphere Program (MAB) and, recently, the
International Society of Mediterranean Ecologists (ISOMED). To
facilitate intercontinental comparisons, many of these studies have
concentrated on a limited number of intensive sites thought to be
representative of a general region."
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