The Third Pole plays a critical role in transporting and redistributing water vapour into the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. With km-scale simulations process understanding is improved.
In the sunshine and the shadow: how local topography affects temperatures and life in mountain lakes?
Local topography has a profound effect on temperatures and benthic invertebrate communities of mountain lakes and may alter the response of these ecosystems to climate change.
Adaptive design strategies for changing mountain productive landscapes
The paper presents and discusses some recent research-by-design experiences focusing on the regeneration of productive landscapes in the European Alps.
Unravelling the fish communities and associated habitat parameters in Tissa river system of Arunachal Pradesh, eastern Himalaya, India.
This study aims to provide a nuanced understanding of species-environment interactions, conservation of endemic fish species providing implementable insights into habitat management & conservation.
Elevation-Dependent Effects of Climate Change on Snowpack in Spanish Mountains
Elevation-Dependent Effects of Climate Change on Snowpack in Spanish Mountains
A global atlas of snowfall in forest
Snow in forest is a crucial water reservoir whose first instant, when snow falls, is now mapped at global scale
Exploring the Role of Nature-Based Solutions in European Alpine Tourism: A Bibliometric Analysis of Trends, Practices, and Opportunities
Despite growing interest in NbS and their benefits in various societal domains, there is still a lack of precise understanding of their role in tourism and climate change.
Water quality assessment of springs originating from rock glaciers: results from a multi-year survey in the Western Alps, Italy
Springs originating from rock glaciers are important water resources. Their water quality needs to be addressed through both chemical and biological indicators
In the sunshine and the shadow: how local topography affects temperatures and life in mountain lakes?
Local topography has a profound effect on temperatures and benthic invertebrate communities of mountain lakes and may alter the response of these ecosystems to climate change.
Sustainable livestock grazing in Mediterranean mountains for insect conservation
Sustainable livestock grazing is challenging in Mediterranean arid mountains: maintaining 15–20 cm vegetation height and 25–50% cover through mild grazing supports butterfly and Orthoptera diversity.