How do indigenous territories and agroecology connect to each other in practice ? Networks are different but can be connected when agroecological principles are adapted to indigenous contexts.
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Community Resistance and Resilience through Appalachian Mountain Music Traditions
This presentation explores the use of community-based traditional music and arts in the Appalachian Mountains as part of placemaking efforts and social/environmental movements for the land and people.
Communities’ agency and narratives in the care of low mountain Heritage landscapes
Low mountain communities within semi-abandoned landscape bet on shared heritage care and local knowledge for future-focused, community-driven solutions, contrasting with high-altitude tourism.
OSL rock surface dating in Mountain archaeology – principles, applications and frontiers
OSL rock surface burial and exposure dating are novel tools in Quaternary geochronology opening up new vistas in Mountain Archaeology
The resilient farmer, or spacetime entanglement
A mountain farmer and resilience researcher present their joint work of looked beyond representational resilience capacities (what makes mountain farming resilient) to cobecoming with the world.
Middle Pleistocene to the Early Holocene human occupation of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau
In this presentation, I report our recent multidisciplinary studies on several Paleolithic and Epiplaleolithic sites in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau, including Baishiya Karst Cave site and so on.
A vanishing human-wildlife relationship in the Eastern Carpathians, Romania
A significantly simplifying relationship between local farmers and wild animals was documented in a European rural community with far-reaching consequences for the everyday life and nature conservatio
Aerosol induced Changes in Glacial and Polar Ice Melt: A Multi-Scale Analysis using Remote Sensing and Transport Modeling
Temperature anomalies are primary drivers of glacial melt, atmospheric composition due to complex aerosol interactions accelerate ice loss. Examined aerosol transport and SOA for attribution of source.
Echoes from the Alps to the Rockies: The Story of Swiss Guides in the Canadian Mountain History- Focusing on Abbot Pass Hut
Rebuilding buries stories! the story of 125 years of Swiss guides’ legacy in the Western Canada Mountains.