This study explores renewable energy’s role in mitigating climate change in the Caucasus Mountains by assessing the potential of solar, wind, and hydropower systems to enhance regional energy
Ecosystem service transfer differs along protected areas borders and across value domains in mountain ecosystems
We assess ecosystem service connectivity at protected area borders in mountainous Grenoble, revealing variations that inform biodiversity strategies and policy impacts
Making sense of ecological restoration experiments in alpine protected areas: The Case of Man-Made Slopes
This study will contribute to a broader understanding of how ecological restoration is framed, negotiated, and integrated into alpine conservation strategies.
Phylogenetic Relationship of Ganoderma species in Mezam Division of the Northwest Region, Cameroon
The abstract states that this research comprehensively examines the phylogenetic analysis of Ganoderma species in the Northwest region of Cameroon based on ITS and TEF gene regions.
Using novel lake-based snowfall measurements in the Alps, Himalayas and Rockies to assess and optimise the representation of snowfall in the MetUM regional atmospheric model at kilometre grid-scales
Snowfall prediction by regional climate models is challenging. This study optimizes the UK Met Office Unified Model using novel lake-based snowfall measurements from the Alps, Himalayas and Rockies.
Spatio-temporal assessment of areal fragmentation and volume of snow cover in the central Himalaya
The thick snow cover has been reduced at a higher rate in the last 30 years and replaced by thin snow cover expansion. Snow cover thinning and splitting is prominent, especially at lower altitudes.
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.
Baukultur as a driver for a renewed awareness of the impact of constructions on the environment
The paper will analyze the importance of Baukultur in fostering a renewed awareness of the impact of construction on the environment.
Climate Change Impacts on Mountain Bioclimatic Zones Using High-Resolution Environmental Stratification
This study applies a statistically derived stratification, based on CMIP6 Earth System Model projections, to assess the magnitude and spatial distribution of bioclimatic shifts in mountains.
Promoting Climate-Resilient Agroforestry Practices for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation
Promoting climate resilient agroforestry practices with Inclusion of women, indigenous populations, youth and individuals with disabilities through their is crucial for economic transformation.