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Iberian Steppes

2012
In Spain, the extensive, largely treeless areas in semi-arid environments are considered as steppes, dominated by small shrubs, with forbs and grasses (dwarf shrub steppes). The main factor for their occurrence seems to be climatic continentality and drought. The Iberian steppe vegetation contains plant species of South Mediterranean Irano-Turanian and
Sainz Ollero, H., Staalduinen, M.A. van
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Saving the steppes

Science, 2019
The exploding demand for cashmere wool is ruining Mongolia's grasslands. Scientists hope they can turn the tide.
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Steppe by steppe: gynecological oncology on the Mongolian plains

International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 2005
The objective was to describe the experiences of one gynecologic oncologist in Mongolia. Gynecologic oncologists can contribute to the health of women in developing countries through education of the health care team and research into novel ways to deliver health care.
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The Kulunda Steppe as Part of the Eurasian Steppe Belt

2019
The Eurasian steppes represent the continent’s share of the world’s temperate grasslands and once have formed one of the largest continuous terrestrial biomes at an extent of ca. 10 Mio km2. The present chapter describes key aspects of steppes and puts the study region Kulunda in context giving overview data and maps on climate, flora and vegetation ...
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The Steppe and Forest Steppe of European Russia

1971
According to Morozov the oak is in Russia a species characteristic of the neighbourhood of the steppes. The oak region is a field of battle between forest and steppe, where under natural conditions the forest will obtain the upper hand. In accordance with this view the whole oak region of European Russia may be divided into three zones: 1.
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