This paper presents the results of an ethnography investigating relations and interdependencies between humans and non-humans around water. It mobilizes Baptiste Morizot’s theories.
Elevating Mountain Voices: The Case for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure in Mountains
The CDRI publication on DRI in mountain regions advocates for resilient infrastructure, highlights good practices, and supports the Mountain Resilience Programme’s efforts.
Impact of Climate Change on Streamflow Dynamics in Himalayan Region: Lessons from the Bheri River Basin, Nepal
The Bheri River Basin in the Himalayan region is experiencing climate change, leading to an expected increase in annual river flow by 12%–22% while expected to decrease up to 10% in the dry season
From Science to Action: Strengthening Policy and Governance for Sustainable Himalayan Ecosystems
Bridging science, policy, and governance can drive transformative action for resilient Himalayan ecosystems, ensuring sustainable forest management and climate adaptation.
Wood in Motion: understanding wood dynamics in disturbed catchments
Large disturbances trigger wood recruitment, impacting river dynamics and infrastructure. This study highlights the importance of integrating wood into river management plans.
Landsystems of the tropical high Peruvian Andes: glaciers, lakes, wetlands (bofedales) and catchment hydrology in Cordillera Vilcanota (Southern Peru)
Ee outline the hydrological and geomorphological relationships between glaciers, high-altitude wetlands and downstream hydrology in the Cordillera Vilcanota, Cuzco region, Peru.
Envisioning future scenarios for sustainable land management in a mountain system in northern Thailand using the KESHO Tool
We apply a participatory land use scenario planning tool to envision sustainable futures to support sustainable land management for a mountain system in northern Thailand.
Spatial distribution pattern and range shift of hawkmoths in the Hindu-Kush Himalaya region under climate change
Analyses of spatial species richness and range shifts of hawkmoths in the Hindu-Kush Himalayan Region under climate change and proposing resource conservation planning.
Empirical Modelling of Snow Avalanche–Forest Interaction with com4FlowPy’s Forest Friction Module
This study investigates the potential and limitations of the empirical avalanche simulation model com4FlowPy and its Forest Friction Module in reproducing the effects of forests on avalanche runout.
Building resilience to CC through mountain nature-based community enterprises in Africa
Africa mountains and communities, face significant challenges linked to CC effects. Through its Africa Mountains Programme, ARCOS thrives to promote mountain community’s resilience to CC.