My project mainly focuses on using GIS techniques to find the mass balance. No programing language is involved.
Urban perspectives on abandonment and heritagization of mountains: Reflections on the example of Bolzano/Bozen in the European Alps
Urbanization connects cities and mountains through various linkages. The case of Bolzano/Bozen, Italy, highlights how urbanization creates and changes (abandoned) heritage landscapes.
Historical analyses of former land uses & habitats for habitat restoration
We will show how has landscape changed in various types of Central European regions and how this information can be used for restoring degrading habitats and increasing their connectivity.
Formation Patterns of Proglacial Aufeis and Hydrological Changes in Yukon, Canada
We analyze aufeis formation in a Yukon catchment, revealing winter hydrological shifts driven by glacial, periglacial, and meteorological factors, highlighting changes in water supply in cold regions.
Hyper-resolution decametric modelling of alpine catchments : development of a data processing framework to represent small scale-snow hydrological processes, over complex topography
Critical zone model ParFlow-CLM3.5, was applied to a highly instrumented alpine catchment with the aim to model water paths. Several snow scheme improvements were necessary and are evaluated.
An international review of management and governance approaches for protective forests
Mountain forests protect people and infrastructure from natural hazards. We compare management and governance approaches across countries, highlighting best practices and success factors.
Toward essential socioeconomic variables for understanding societal change in mountain regions
We present a set of essential socioeconomic variables, identified through expert consultation, aimed at addressing data gaps and enhancing efforts to monitor socioeconomic processes in mountains.
Community Resilience in a Mountain Community in Nepal
This study explores how social capital influences resilience in a landslide-prone mountain community, highlighting collective responses, dynamic capacities, and implications for building resilience.
Tracing integrative taxonomy and historical biogeography of Geometridae moths (Lepidoptera: Heterocera) for unravelling evolutionary patterns in the North Western Himalaya, India: a roadmap for investigation
Integrating field-based diversity study with molecular phylogenetics and historical biogeography framework to gain insights into evolutionary patterns and conservation prioritizations in Himalaya.
Using Participatory Mapping for Enhancing Community Resilience: Key Lessons and Insights
This study explores digital mapping for knowledge engagement and community resilience in mountain environment, highlighting key factors, challenges and local contexts for collective actions.