We combine LSTM and glacier modeling to assess how retreating glaciers weaken drought buffering, leading to more frequent and prolonged droughts, especially in glacier-dependent arid basins
Climate Reliability of International Biathlon Union (IBU) Venues
The aim of this study is to assess the climate risk of 38 locations hosting international biathlon events.
On the impact of secondary aerosols over the elevation dependent climate change in the Western Himalayas
This study aims to examine the complex roles of secondary aerosols in elevation dependent climate change of the Western Himalayas
Education, research and dissemination activities to foster sustainable development: the unique experience of the University of Milan – UNIMONT centre
The experience of the UNIMONT centre of the University of Milan demonstrates how digital technologies enhance innovation in mountain areas, fostering sustainable development, economic resilience, and
Challenges and Opportunities for Female Farmers Amid Climate Change: Insights from Austria, California and Switzerland
Mountainous agriculture is shaped by female farmers. They promote sustainable and adaptive practices. We examine challenges and opportunities for gender-transformative change across three countries.
Building Resilience in Alpine communities: Community-Driven Solutions for Maniva Ski in TranStat project
TranStat project co-constructs sustainable solutions for ski resorts across Europe impacted by climate change, focusing on Maniva Ski in Lombardy, Italy, through participatory processes, community inv
The Evolving Subglacial Hydrology and Seasonal Dynamics of a Mountain Glacier
We use a subglacial hydrology model to understand the evolution of subglacial drainage system under a mountain glacier and its linkage with ice dynamics
The Dynamic face of Batura Glacier- An Analysis of Glacier Area and Snout Movement in the Karakoram Region
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
Quantifying the ability of trees to dissipate energy during a rockfall impact after a forest fire
To quantify the protective effect of a forest against rockfall after a fire, we are proposing a new calibrated equation to estimate the maximal energy dissipation capacity of individual trees.
Understanding the resilience of Australian alpine plants to climate change: Insights from population genomics and germination trials
By integrating population genomics and common garden experiments, this research explores the adaptive potential of Australian alpine plant species to shifting climate.