Around the turn of the 20th century, Johan Bernhard Rekstad established permanent marks to be used for frontal measurements of outlet glaciers from the Jostedalsbreen Ice Cap.
The correlation between causes and burning in agricultural area in Thai highland
In Thai highland, agricultural burning areas were positively correlated with 4 factors: steeper slopes, production of upland rice and low land rice, age of the household head, and family size.
Extreme precipitation will trigger new and extreme sediment transport events?
Extreme precipitations make proglacial areas very sensitive to extreme transport events, which may have important consequences for cascading events in the lower valley sectors.
Co-constructing Nature-Based Solutions Deployment Scenarios with Local Stakeholders: A Living Lab Approach in the French Alps
The VivAlp Living Lab co-developed Nature-based Solutions scenarios with stakeholders, integrating constraints, ecosystem services, and community preferences for effective implementation.
Advancing natural capital accounting in European mountain regions: methodological review and implications for sustainability
A review of natural capital accounting methodologies in European mountain regions, considering global change, stakeholders, and implications for sustainability and decision-making.
Current and future mountain forest ecosystem services under climate change
Mountain forests provide vital ecosystem services but are also experiencing accelerated impacts of climate change. To understand the dynamics of this system, we engaged stakeholders in workshop event.
Alpine dwarf shrubs growing on green roofs
Alpine dwarf shrubs may be appropriate species for green roofs due to their adaptation to windy, rocky, and nutrient-poor sites.
Linking tourist preferences with climate induced ecological change
We explore how tourists and tourism stakeholders perceive and value mountain forest ecosystem services, and how changes in these services alongside climate change will impact willingness to revisit.