Nature-based Solutions (NbS), rooted in ancestral knowledge, offer promising strategies for developing sustainable uses of proglacial landscapes, tailored to local socio-ecosystems.
Mobility behaviour of trail runners to events: the dominance of the car and local races offers prospects for a transition to more sustainable events
We think that trail running is marked by heightened environmental awareness, including in terms of mobility. Then, we study this mobilities to trail events to think about more sustainable events.
Try to work with disturbances : Bark beetle outbreak consequences on French Alps forest workers facing ecological transition and profitability injunctions.
This paper analyses the impact of bark beetle outbreaks on mountain forest workers, already facing ecological transition and profitability injunctions, through a social science based investigation.
Management and governance strategies for resilient high-Andean tropical peatlands: A literature review
We review knowledge and research gaps on high-Andean tropical peatlands, focusing specifically on identified threats and management/governance strategies that enhance their socio-ecological resilience
Geospatial Solutions for Landslide Risk Assessment and Mitigation Strategy
This research uses GIS, RS, and multi-scale modeling for landslide risk assessment and promotes rainwater harvesting as a mitigation strategy to enhance slope stability and disaster resilience.
Fungi in pine forest regeneration at the upper tree line under the climate change
To better understand the diversity, composition and possible roles, communities of fungi associated with Pinus heldreichii and P. peuce were studied in high-altitude forest sites in Montenegro.
Distilling at Altitude: Whisky Tourism in the Mountains
The Lyng Alps lie c.2 hours north of Tromsø, a city impacted by the rise of mass cold tourism in recent years. Spreading tourism around the region is of paramount importance for local communities.
From Risk to Vision: Participatory Foresight for climate resilience in South Tyrol
Mountain-top bird species face extreme conditions, shaping breeding site selection. We monitored alpine nests in temperate Andes. Rock cavities buffer temperatures, potentially enhancing breeding success and adaptation to harsh weather
Are we there yet: estimating long-distance migration corridors in the Andes mountains using energetic and pheric-distance models
Corridor analysis using pheric-distance and energetic parameters show how topographic anisotropy shapes movement through mountain environments, yielding models with explanatory and predictive power
Grassland bud and shoot demographic responses to single and recurrent droughts vary across an aridity gradient
Responses of bud and shoot demographic to single and recurrent droughts across four grasslands along an aridity gradient