Fresh recreational activities are changing in mountain due to climate change, increasing pressure on aquatic ecosystem. We analysed fresh areas in PNC to optimize their management and conservation
Investigation of landslide and rockfall impact against mitigation structures: a DEM- based study in an irregular mountainous terrain
Analyzing flow kinematics and impact dynamics of granular flow in mountainous terrain with realistic particle shapes within 3D discrete setting for optimizing landslide/ rockfall mitigation structures
Understanding the Energy Balance of Vertical Ice Cliffs
Vertical ice cliffs change atmosphere-cryosphere interactions, challenging mass balance models. Using data from Greenland and Kilimanjaro, we refine energy balance modeling to assess ablation drivers.
Journal of Geographical Sciences: A periodical covering the geographical sciences
YU Xinfang, PhD, scientific editor, specialized in editing and research on geographical journals. She works in Journal of Geographical Sciences editorial office for ten years.
Participatory observation and scientific mediation: efficient approaches to transdisciplinary collaboration in the field of mountain forest management.
This paper analyses the role of participant observation and scientific mediation in the emergence and implementation of trans-disciplinary collaborations concerning the forest-wood sector in the Frenc
Ethnobotanical Knowledge and Medicinal Plant Usage Among Indigenous Communities in Jammu and Kashmir: A Study on Conservation and Healthcare Practices
This study investigates the ethnobotanical practices of indigenous communities in J & K, emphasizing their medicinal plant reliance and the urgent need for conservation amidst modernization.
Do soil microbes affect the plant species-specific responses to shifted snowmelt timing and summer drought in alpine grassland?
Shifted snowmelt timing and summer drought led to plant species-specific responses in alpine grassland. We now ask whether these plant signals correlate with changes in soil microbial communities
Engaging Local Stakeholders to Enhance Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies and Policies: A Case Study from the NEVERMORE Project
A Local Council experience harnesses local knowledge and climate change insights to enhance scientific findings for regional needs with a set of consultation and a focus on tourism.
New approaches to tackle challenges in inter- and transdisciplinary mountain research
New approache through new identified factors – Drivers, Diversity, and Dynamics -, AI and long-term Living Labs to tackle challenges in inter- and transdisciplinary mountain research.