This presentation will introduce INARCH and the objectives for this session.
Climate Change Impacts on Snow and Glacier-Fed Reservoir Inflows in the Bridge River System, British Columbia
Climate change-induced glacier retreat and reduced snowpack threaten late-summer inflows in British Columbia’s Bridge River System. Our hydrologic models project significant late-summer flow reduction
Small-Scale Productive Systems in an Andean Environment: Do They Contribute to Food Sovereignty with Economic and Environmental Sustainability?
This study will examine small-scale productive systems in an Andean environment, assessing their role in food sovereignty, economic strategies, and environmental sustainability to inform policies for
Drought propagation in undisturbed catchments of the Southern Alps of New Zealand
Here we identify trends in hydrological drought and their drivers, including: meteorological drought, changing snow accumulation and ablation, and on to atmospheric circulation variation
Non-native species follow people not only along roads but also on trails: results from a multiregional comparison
Our study on trail plant invasions found that abiotic and biotic factors influenced non-native success. Anthropogenic factors played a minor role, but off trail use may have influenced their spread.
Assessing Climatic Influences on δ¹³C Chronologies of Trees in the Nepal Himalayas
This study compares δ¹³C chronologies of Abies spectabilis from eastern and central Nepal Himalayas to understand regional climatic impacts and tree physiological responses.
Tackling biological invasions in mountains under the Kunming-Montreal GBF: Gaps in data, policies and management tools.
We present an initial assessment of how mountain regions are addressing Target 6 and identify key gaps in data, policies, and management tools to combat the threat of biological invasions.
Carbon dynamics of warming and drought field manipulative experiments in grasslands globally: a meta-analysis
This analysis examines usewear on a large sample of Paleoindian end scrapers from the northern Rocky Mountains.d