The impact of a combined rain-on-snow and mid-winter heatwave event is analyzed in the Pacific Northwest, United States to better understand storm-scale impacts on snow droughts.
Assessment of insect pollinators and risks associated with the loss of pollinators and ecosystem services in Indian Trans Himalaya Region
Documentation of insect pollinators is necessary to maintain the pollination services in fragile ecosystems of mountains
Enhancing multi-hazard risk communication in transportation and mobility sectors
Multi-hazard risk communication must integrate cultural and psychological for enhancing preparedness, improve warnings, and ensure clear messaging for diverse vulnerabilities and response behaviours.
Climate change projections in the Andes: what is new after the IPCC AR6?
This talk presents an updated synthesis of the main projections of climate change for South America, particularly in the Andes, according to studies published after the IPCC AR6 WGI.
From Vulnerability to Resilience: Community-Based Approaches in Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) Risk Mitigation
This study emphasizes community-based approaches, better communication, and institutional support to improve GLOF mitigation, ensuring effective disaster preparedness and resilience.
Modeling snow cover variability in Berchtesgaden National Park, Germany using the distributed snow model openAMUNDSEN
Presenting a modeling approach using the fully distributed, physically based snow model openAMUNDSEN to simulate snow cover in Berchtesgaden National Park, Germany
From Vulnerability to Resilience: Community-Based Approaches in Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) Risk Mitigation
This study emphasizes community-based approaches, better communication, and institutional support to improve GLOF mitigation, ensuring effective disaster preparedness and resilience.
Glacier-related mass movements and their impact on the landscape: examples from the Chilean Central Andes
Five glacier-related mass movements in the Chilean Central Andes during the last century are showcased. Based on field and remote-sensed geomorphologic evidence, their landscape impact is discussed.
The Importance of International Students for U.S. Universities: Learning, Connection, and Risk Management
This presentation will examine best practices for managing risks in mountain environments for domestic and international student education.