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
MountResilience – Testing innovative frameworks for climate change adaptation practices at a regional scale
MountResilience enhances mountain communities’ climate resilience by engaging multi-level stakeholders, integrating local knowledge in revisited European frameworks, and co-creating solutions.
ROle of intergovernmental organisation for the Hindu Kush Himalaya
Intergovernmental organisation like ICIMOD’s role in the Hindu Kush Himalaya
Alpine Springs are often underestimated: Science and awareness raising
Springs provide valuable habitats for endangered species provide drinking water but face human impact. Using research, trails and educational materials were created to raise awareness for springs.
The Second Edition of the Caucasus Environment Outlook
The Scientific Network for the Caucasus Mountain Region (SNC-mt) provides an excellent example of international cooperation on environmental research.
Reconstruction of Consecutive GLOFs from Small Proglacial Lake with Possible Downstream Impacts in Central Himalaya
This study uses remote sensing data and hydrodynamic modelling to investigate the mechanism and impacts of consecutive GLOFs from a small proglacial lake in Central Himalaya.
Adaptation as a process in mountain huts ecosystems
Adaptation is a dynamic process within the hut ecosystem, shaped by stakeholder interactions. This study examines adaptation forms, barriers, and best practices, drawing on HutObsTour research to supp
How to catch a mountain ghost? A comparison of two camera-trap monitoring methods for elusive small mustelids in the Italian Alps
The Alpine Mostela, an enclosed camera trap for small mustelids, outperforms trail cameras in monitoring elusive stoats in the Italian Alps, emerging as the preferred method for long-term monitoring
Rural livelihood challenges amidst climate change: A case study of rural farming communities in Sindhupalchowk, Nepal
Decline in rainfall has various socioeconomic and environmental impacts, including outmigration. The piecemeal interventions have not yielded desirable outcomes, thus, require an integrated approach.
Topography and climate driven disparate late Holocene glacier dynamics in the heavily glaciated Higher Himalayan Chandrabhaga Basin, Northwest Himalaya
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