The aim is to explore how relationality can offer a transformative change to reimagining forest governance in the French Jura and Romanian Carpathians renowned for their rare and valuable tonewood.
The best, the worst, and the chosen – destination attributes and decision-making in rail travel
We apply best-worst scaling to study traveler preferences towards various mobility-related attributes of tourist destinations that can increase the rail share in vacation travel.
Women’s Ski Jumping: Stories of Tensions, Advocacy, and International Echos in the Mountains
This paper contributes to a growing literature on women in ski jumping and highlights the importance of international voices who fought for change in mountain sports.
Mountain Transfer Recharge: Human-extended watersheds in coastal Peru
The Rio Santa, originating in the Cordillera Blanca, is an important source of water across the arid Peruvian coast. It recharges aquifers in other valleys via human extensions of the watershed.
Scientific co-investigations with high school student as sentinels of global warming between grief and hope (Anti-Atlas Morocco).
High school students are a category of anthropocenic sentinels capable of informing us on the issue of global warming and questioning the near future of mountain territories between grief and hope.
Dispersal limitation and competition explain lags in plant elevational range shifts
Even in mountains where dispersal distances are very small, range shift lags can still be caused by dispersal limitation.
Evaluation of a New Process-Based Snow Accumulation Model in Needleleaf Forests
New snow interception and canopy snow ablation parameterisations are evaluated for estimating subcanopy snow accumulation
Forest-line dynamics in the French Northern Alps since 1860: a substantial upward shift, recently limited by human activities?
By comparing historical and current land-use maps, we showed the forest line rose by 166 m between 1951 and 1995, before its recent limitation by contemporary pastoral and tourism pressures.
Journal of Alpine Research | Revue de géographie alpine: More than a Century of Mountain Research
The Journal of Alpine Research | Revue de Géographie Alpine is an international, interdisciplinary journal publishing high-quality research on mountain regions’ environmental, social, and territorial
Glacier Ecosystem Services and Climate Change: Impacts and Adaptation in the Hindukush- Karakoram-Himalayan (HKH) Region
Glacier retreat in the Himalayan-Karakoram region of Pakistan threatens water, food, and energy security. This study examines impacts on Glacier Ecosystem Services (GES) and explores adaptive strategi