Using an experimental approach, we sought to understand the effect of human selection and lowland cultivation on plants’ ecological strategies and their ability to respond to a new environment.
Plant’s Contributions to People and the Future of Post-Glacial Ecosystems
Understanding Plant’s Contributions to People (PCP) is essential for guiding conservation strategies and ensuring the sustainable transformation of emerging post-glacial ecosystems.
Glacier Retreat and the Restructuring of Ecological Networks
Glacier retreat reshapes biodiversity, ecological networks, and ecosystem functions. Understanding these shifts is crucial for conserving biodiversity and sustaining ecosystems in mountain regions
Mountain Fishing Tourism: A Trilogy of Shops, Apps, and Conservation
Mountain Fishing shops are struggling to survive technology trends such as apps and e-commerce. The key is finding a balance between embracing digital tools and maintaining the personal touch.
Malagasy Mountain Programme
Malagasy Mountain Programme aims to attract greater national and international interest in Malagasy mountains as social-ecological systems.
Initiative for orchids conservation and their indicator pollination for assessing mountain ecosystem health in Mandakini catchment, Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya, India
The Mandakini catchment in the Western Himalaya requires urgent orchid conservation due to ecological imbalances, with community efforts focused on boosting ecotourism and improving local livelihoods
Managing invasive Bracken fern (P.aquilinum) in the Mulanje Mountain Forest Reserve: A macroinvertebrate trait based
Mulanje Mountain Forest Reserve in southern Malawi faces increasing threats from Pteridium aquilinum. This study uses drone mapping and macroinvertebrate assessments to examine its spread.
Assessing mountain forest health: A Comparative Study between sacred grove and community forest of Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand, India.
Health of forest lay the foundation for a healthy future
Understanding and responding to climate change mediated forest decline: a case study in Australian snow gums
Climate mediated forest decline is a global issue, one that is particularly impactful in mono-dominant stands like the Australia snow gums.
Assessing Provenance Variation and Edaphic Influences on the Survival and Growth of Widdringtonia whytei (Mulanje cedar) in Malawi
A study in Malawi found that Zomba provenance of W. whytei had the highest survival and growth rates across multiple sites, emphasizing the importance of matching provenance to site conditions.