[The GLORIA (Global Observation Research Initiative in Alpine Environments) programme aims at establishing and maintaining a long-term observation network to obtain standardised data of plant species diversity and vegetation patterns of mountain biota at a global scale. Its purpose is to assess risks of biodiversity losses and the vulnerability of high mountain ecosystems under climate change pressures. By the end of 2008, the network consisted of 63 target regions and more than 50 research teams, distributed over five continents. Zackenberg is the northernmost target region in this network. The project was funded by the Austrian Ministry of Science and Danish Environmental Protection Agency.]
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Ertl, S., Bay, C., Lettner, C., Kristensen, D. K., & Reiter, K. (2009). Establishment of GLORIA monitoring sites at Zackenberg. In L. M. Jensen & M. Rasch (Eds.), Zackenberg Ecological Research Operations, 14th Annual Report, 2008 (pp. 85–88). Roskilde: National Environmental Research Institute, Aarhus University. Retrieved from http://www.zackenberg.dk/publications/annual-reports/
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