This contribution aims to use the concept of Place Attachment to redevelop abandoned historic buildings with significant cultural value for the community.
Proximity to gaps and species mixing as key predictors of European spruce bark beetle mortality in protective mountain forests of southeastern Switzerland
Forest structure and species diversity influence bark beetle infestation risk. Managing gap arrangement and tree diversity can limit outbreaks and maintain the protective function of mountain forests
Evaluating the influence of heat waves on pollutant concentrations in the Pyrenees from in-situ measurements and Sentinel data
This study examines ozone and nitrogen dioxide levels in the Pyrenees using data from 20 monitoring stations and Sentinel 5P, highlighting higher O3 during summer heatwaves and increased NO2 in winter
Exploring land cover patterns near the affected infrastructure after the wildfires in the Bio Bio region in Chile in February 2023
Analyzes wildfire impacts in Biobío, Chile, using GIS and buffer analysis. Forestry plantations raise risk, while agricultural and pasture areas protect, supporting land-use and fire planning.
From Rocks to Communities: A Montological Approach to Gneiss Landscapes and River Basin Dynamics in SW Anatolia.
Erdağ, A., 2002, A Contribution to the Bryophyte Flora of Western Turkey: The Bryophyte Flora of Mardan Mountain and The Çine Valley (Aydın, Turkey), Turk J. of Bot, 26, s. 31-39.
Overcoming disciplinary barriers in glacier studies: integration of methodologies and scientific cooperation
TROPIPOLAR-GLASCLIM Project integrates regional models, ML, and field data, while CryoCloud enables advanced simulations, enhancing glacier mass balance research.
Local Adaptation Readiness for effective Climate Risk Management
Adaptation readiness at the local level is crucial for effective climate risk management, particularly in the context of natural hazards, due to their spatially explicit and localised nature.
Wood wool in civil engineering constructions
Ten years of research using wood wool products show their versatility in use as bioengineering constructions with many positive aspects. Here we present some of various applications.
Title: The Contribution of the New Population to the Resilience of Mountain Communities
This leads to the creation of a positive environment for the reception of new populations.