Reviews recent climatic trends in high elevation regions of the world, assessing the reliability of various environmental indicators used for monitoring climatic change, and judging whether physical impacts of climatic change in high elevation areas are becoming evident. Also discusses monitoring strategies needed to observe and understand the nature of such changes.
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