EUMA’s database analyzes 1,927 huts across Europe, offering key insights into maintenance, occupancy, and sustainability to support data-driven decisions in mountain tourism management.
Freeze-thaw cycles as a triggering factor for rockfalls in the upper Soča Valley (NW Slovenia) on limestone cliffs
The study analyses the effects of freeze-thaw cycles on rockfalls in the Soča Valley and establishes a correlation between temperature fluctuations and the frequency of rockfalls, with peaks in spring
Utilization of a new high resolution land cover map to improve simulations of the water balance components in a forested high mountain catchment (National Park Berchtesgaden, Germany)
We assess the water balance components in a forested high mountain catchment (Berchtesgaden National Park, Germany) using a new high resolution land cover map and snow-hydrological simulations.
Envisioning utopia? Epistemologies of socio-ecological transformation
How can scholars make use of the epistemologies of socio-ecological transformation for researching situated spatial dynamics?
Nature-Based Solutions for Building Mountain Resilience: Lessons from the HKH Region
Mountain communities in HKH face environmental and socioeconomic challenges. NbS enhance resilience, but scaling them requires investment for sustainable, inclusive, and adaptable development.
Language Difference and its Representation at Mountain Festivals: Translation and Subtitles
This paper brings translation and language difference to the fore in mountaineering studies, focusing on film subtitling at international mountain festivals.
Functional Components of Plant-Pollinator Relationships under Climate Change
This study focuses on examining plant-pollinator relationships along an elevational gradient aiming at revealing the functional aspects of such interactions.
Tree base and standing snag: the other forest microhabitat contributor to consider in the dead wood management strategy
Does the tree wells microclimate cluster forest regenerations?
AlpsWatch – A crowd-based hazard information system for mountain environments
We present the “AlpsWatch” information system for collecting and sharing crowd-based observations of natural hazards and potentially hazardous conditions in high mountain environments.
Biodiversity of Ecological Restoration in a Temperate Mountain System of the Central Himalayas, Uttarakhand, India
This research highlights the importance and value of private forest protection and conservation in achieving long–term biodiversity conservation goals in the Central Himalayas