Analyzing the interdependencies between tourism and agriculture in Leh reveals the positive and negative impacts on local food systems and resources, highlighting the need for sustainable development
Impacts of triple-dip La Niña on the Andean climate
This study investigates the response of the Andean regional climate to the rare triple-dip La Niña events and the associated implications on the water reserves.
SkHyline: A Knowledge-Sharing Platform for Accelerating Green Hydrogen Innovation and Sustainable Economic Growth in the Alps
SkHyline is an online knowledge-sharing platform designed to foster collaboration across the Alps advancing hydrogen technologies implementation to drive regional decarbonization and energy transition
Enhancing Hydrological Predictions in Data-Scarce Himalayan Regions: Coupling a Global Glacier and Hydrological Model
Enhancing glacier and snowmelt contributions with the coupled glacio-hydrological model GloGEM-Raven for improved water availability predictions in the Himalayan region under future climate scenarios.
The Ice Cliff Boundary Layer
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
Multi-source Data Fusion and Machine Learning Classification for Seasonal Land Cover Mapping in a Mountainous Catchment.
This study leverages multi-source data, remote sensing, and machine learning on Google Earth Engine to enhance LULC classification efficiency in South African montane grasslands, with high accuracy.
A cautionary note on the use of periodic boundaries in Large-Eddy Simulations above complex terrain
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
The involvement of local communities in supporting the development of effective territorial strategies
The abstract is focused on demonstrating the positive involvement of local communities in the development of territorial strategies, as demonstrated by the experience derived from the project IMPETUS.
What pastoralism and bears share: When humans and animals shape landscapes of coexistence
The return of brown bears in the Pyrenees reshapes human-wildlife coexistence. This study explores evolving multispecies landscapes through a more-than-human, micro-local approach.
The Legacy of Jack D. Ives: His Influence on Young Montologists Around the World and Reflections on Mountain Studies Today
Sarmiento, F., Dal, N., Gunya, A., & Stadel, C. (2024). In Memoriam: Prof Dr Jack D. Ives. Mountain Research and Development, 44(4), V4-V5.