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Published:
May 25, 2017
Keywords:
ecosystem research
long-term monitoring
global change

Abstract

In this foreword to the special section on long-term ecological research in Chile we briefly introduce the main topics and ideas of each of the articles and comment on their relevance in the context of research and monitoring of Chilean ecosystems and in the perspective of global change research.

Juan J Armesto
Mariela Núñez-Ávila
Pablo Donoso
Ricardo Rozzi
Author Biographies

Juan J Armesto, Instituto de Ecología y Biodiversidad, Las Palmeras 3425, Ñuñoa, Santiago, Chile.

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Alameda 340, Santiago, Chile.     

Mariela Núñez-Ávila, Instituto de Ecología y Biodiversidad, Las Palmeras 3425, Ñuñoa, Santiago, Chile.

Universidad de Concepción, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, Departamento Manejo de Bosques y Medio Ambiente, Victoria 631, Concepción, Chile.

Ricardo Rozzi, Instituto de Ecología y Biodiversidad, Las Palmeras 3425, Ñuñoa, Santiago, Chile.

University of North Texas, Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies, Denton, Texas, USA.

How to Cite
Armesto, J. J., Núñez-Ávila, M., Donoso, P., & Rozzi, R. (2017). Introduction to the Special Section of Journal Bosque. Progress towards a long-term ecological studies network in southwestern South America. Revista Bosque, 35(3), 413–414. Retrieved from https://revistabosque.org/index.php/bosque/article/view/574

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