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Paul Egan
Dr. Paul EganCo-Lead - IUCN Mountain Ecosystems
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Ireland
E-mail: eganp5(at)tcd.ie
Additional functions:
Co-Thematic Lead - IUCN Mountain Ecosystems
Key Publications of Paul Egan (up to ten) :
Egan, P.A. & Price, M.F. (in press). Mountain ecosystem services and climate change – a global overview of potential threats and strategies for adaptation. UNESCO, Paris.
Price, M.F. & Egan, P.A. (2014). Our global water towers: ensuring ecosystem services from mountains under climate change – a policy brief. UNESCO, Paris.
Egan, P.A. (2011). Meconopsis autumnalis and M. manasluensis (Papaveraceae), two new species of Himalayan poppy endemic to central Nepal with sympatric congeners. Phytotaxa, 20, 47-56.
Egan, P.A., Pendry C.A. & Shrestha, S. (2011). Papaveraceae. In editor(s) Watson, M.F. et al., Flora of Nepal, Volume 3, Edinburgh, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 78-95.
Expertise of Paul Egan:
Expertise Category | Specific Expertise |
---|---|
Expert Type | Scientific / Fundamental Research |
Research Interface / Management | |
Topic Biosphere | Plants |
Biodiversity | |
Topic Ecosystems | Terrestrial Ecosystems |
Topic Economy/ResourceUse | Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery |
Food Security | |
Land Cover / Land Use / Landscape | |
Topic Politics/Law | Adaptation |
Methods | Data Analysis |
Literature Study | |
Modeling | |
Policy Analysis and Formation | |
Collaboration with developing and transition countries ; Capacity Building | |
Program Coordination / Management | |
Mountain Research Initiative | Integrated model-based studies of environmental change in diff. mountain regions |
MRI Regions (please tick your mountain regions of interest) | |
Europe (including Eastern Europe) |
Specialties of Paul Egan:
Bioclimatic modelling of climate change impacts on species, habitat suitability, and mountain ecosystem services.
Last update: 12/18/18
Source of data: ProClim- Research InfoSystem (1993-2024)
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