Using archival analysis, this study examines how climate change transforms climbing conditions and hazards in Banff National Park, offering insights applicable to data-scarce mountain regions.
Computing the impact from cascading multi-hazards for preparedness in Nepal
This study develops a computational framework to assess cascading multi-hazards in Nepal, analyzing hazard interactions and impacts to inform preparedness planning.
GLOBALP: A Global Database of Alpine Vegetation
GLOBALP, part of sPlot, is a global alpine vegetation database with 2,796 georeferenced plots, representing vegetation formations above the treeline in both temperate and tropical regions.
Tackling Ski Infrastructure Evolution and Decline through Spatial Planning: Governance, Tools, and Practices in Lombardy
This study addresses the obsolescence of ski infrastructure in Lombardy, exploring how spatial planning policies and tools respond to the evolution and decline of winter tourism.
Combining efforts on high temporal resolution and near real-time glacier monitoring in Central Asia and Switzerland
Here we provide an overview of the recent progress in Central Asian and Swiss glacier monitoring programs in terms of real-time measurements and their interpretation.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Alpine forest commons: how is it faring?
The status and transmission of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) in selected forest commons in Italy is analysed. Potential conservation strategies of TEK are explored.
Documenting Adaptation Progress in Mountain Regions: Insights from the Adaptation at Altitude Solutions Portal
The study emphasises the importance of systematic assessments of adaptation for mountain regions. It contributes to the body of knowledge on adaptation effectiveness, feasibility and transformations.
How do science-society research collaborations emerge in mountainous BRs? Insights from five mountainous BRs
Social-network analysis is used to identify science-society networks in five mountainous biosphere reserves. Findings show the role of different types of proximity and the resilience of networks.
Adaptation solutions and climate resilience: a comparative analysis across the Andes
We present a study of the current state of adaptation solutions in the Andes, with a comparative analysis of 40 measures implemented along the range
Resilience in snow tourism destinations: examples from Northern British Columbia – Canada and South Island in New Zealand
Ski areas in Northern BC and New Zealand are providing examples of old and new approaches where the local community is involved in enhancing resilience in winter leisure.