The Integration of knowledge about the Cantabrian Cordillera: towards an inter-regional observatory of global change

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José Barquín Ortiz
José Manuel Álvarez-Martínez
Borja Jiménez-Alfaro
Daniel García
David Vieites
Enrique Serrano
Alberto González-Díez
Sergio Tejón
Estanislao de Luis Calabuig
Ángela Taboada
Francisco José Purroy
Manuel Del Jesus
Javier Naves
Alberto Fernández-Gil
Ángel Serdio
Antonio Javier Lucio
Rodrigo Suárez
Joaquín Araujo

Abstract

Barquín, J., Álvarez-Martínez, J.M., Jiménez-Alfaro, B., García, D., Vieites, D., Serrano, E., González-Díez, A., Tejón, S., de Luis Calabuig, E., Taboada, Á., Purroy, F.J., Del Jesus, M., Naves, J., Fernández-Gil, Á., Serdio, Á., Javier Lucio, A., Suárez, R., Araujo, J. 2018. The Integration of knowledge about the Cantabrian Cordillera: towards an inter-regional observatory of global change. Ecosistemas 27(1): 96-104. Doi.: 10.7818/ECOS.1422


The Cordillera Cantábrica (CC) presents a series of singularities that make this area an excellent place for monitoring the effects of global change. This study analyses the need to generate an interregional observatory of global change, which would integrate current knowledge about these mountains and help setting priorities in the generation of new knowledge. To achieve this goal, two complementary approaches are presented. The first is the review of the scientific literature published about the CC and its comparison with other mountain systems in the Iberian Peninsula. The second is the synthesis of information from a seminar entitled "The CC as a Sentinel of the Effects of Global Change" held in Santander in August 2015. The literature shows that the number of scientific publications about the CC is similar to other mountain systems in the Iberian Peninsula, but with a lower diversity of disciplines. Scientific production is dominated by the nearest research centres and has a large international participation. The conclusions of the seminar show that this system is an ideal candidate for monitoring the effects of global change on a multitude of biophysical elements. We consider that the generation of a permanent seminar, along with the consolidation of the actual monitoring networks, and the coordination of new studies and the improvement of communication between administrations and the scientific and technical communities are essential elements for the future generation of an observatory of global change in the CC.

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Barquín Ortiz, J., Álvarez-Martínez, J. M., Jiménez-Alfaro, B., García, D., Vieites, D., Serrano, E., … Araujo, J. (2017). The Integration of knowledge about the Cantabrian Cordillera: towards an inter-regional observatory of global change. Ecosistemas, 27(1), 96–104. https://doi.org/10.7818/ECOS.1422
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Author Biography

José Barquín Ortiz, <p>Instituto de Hidráulica Ambiental, Universidad de Cantabria - Avda. Isabel Torres, 15, Parque Científico y Tecnológico de Cantabria, 39011 Santander, España</p>

 

Soy Doctor en Ecología por Massey University, Nueva Zelanda. He disfrutado de diferentes posiciones como Postdoctorado en el National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research de Nueva Zelanda o en la Universidad de Cantabria y conseguí la posición de investigador Juan de la Cierva durante el período 2009-2011 y la Ramón y Cajal (2012-2017) en el Departamento de Ciencias y Técnicas del Agua de la Universidad de Cantabria (UC). Actualmente soy Profesor Contratado Doctor I3 en ese Departamento.

Participo en la actualidad en numerosos proyectos de investigación competitiva y en contratos con la administración o empresas como investigador principal. Soy miembro de la Asociación Ibérica de Limnología, de la Sociedad Ibérica de Ictiología, de la Society for Freshwater Sciences y de la New Zealand Freshwater Science Society. También participo en la direccion de tesis de máster y doctorado y en la docencia de un máster sobre gestión de sistemas hídricos en la UC