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ISPF Funded Project: MO3NTANE – The threat of ozone pollution and climate change to tropical montane forests.

  • Atkin-Willoughby, J. (Contributor)
  • Smith, A. (Contributor)
  • Dalma Orella Peralta (Contributor)
  • Ximena Palomenque (Contributor)
  • Mike Perring (Contributor)

Activity: Other

Description

MO3NTANE aims to support economic and social impact in Ecuador by addressing the impact of ozone and heat and drought events on Ecuadorian tree species. By examining the sensitivity of these species to ozone levels and the interaction with heat and drought events, the research can provide valuable insights into the effects of climate change and tropospheric ozone pollution on the local ecosystem. This knowledge can inform conservation efforts, sustainable land use practices, and forest management strategies, contributing to the preservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Additionally, by identifying the potential economic and social implications of ozone pollution and climate change on Ecuador's forests, the research can help guide policy development and adaptation strategies to mitigate these impacts. Ultimately, the findings of this research have the potential to support sustainable development opportunities in Ecuador by promoting environmental resilience and resource management. Value = £10,000
Period1 Feb 2024
Held atBritish Council -International Science Partnerships Fund
Degree of RecognitionInternational