Different CMIP6 and EURO-CORDEX models are employed to calculate and analyse precipitation extreme events in the Greater Alpine Region.
Interdisciplinary Approaches for Conservation of Taxus species in the Western Himalaya
This study integrates molecular and phytochemical analyses to resolve taxonomic ambiguities of the Taxus spp. in the species-rich Western Himalaya, enhancing conservation and Taxol-related research.
Intensification of Area-based Approach for Inclusive Development in Mountainous Regions of Thailand
Area-based approach as outreach mean of public service delivery in moutain development of Thailand
The science-policy interface in the Alpine Convention’s framework convention, protocols, and recent processes
The role and use of scientific research and collaboration in the Alpine Convention’s foundations and activities will be reviewed and presented.
Natural Hazards, Climate Change, and Criminal Liability: Challenges and Legal Frameworks
Climate change transforms natural hazard risks, raising legal questions about responsibility, liability, and the role of emerging technologies.
Multi-frequency Earth Observation for Vegetation Drought Impact monitoring across scales
Austria’s alpine forests face increased water stress. Our study demonstrates the use of Synthetic Aperture Radar, laser scanning and in situ data to improve forest monitoring over Alpine regions.
Remote Sensing Data Downscalaing for Application in High Mountain Glaciers Modeling
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
100 priority questions to feed the global mountain biodiversity research agenda
By applying a collaborative research prioritization method, we developed a list of 100 priority questions in comparative global mountain biodiversity research.