The study present first baseline data on fireflies from various forest division of Uttarakhand, India, highlighting their declining population and planning conservation strategies for their protection
Sustaining Himalayan Springs: Participatory Approaches to Springshed Management in Khirsu Block, Uttarakhand
Springs serve as the vital freshwater sources in the Indian Himalayas, sustaining both ecological systems and human settlements.
Sustainable mountain- and hiking trails management
Sustainable trail management fosters nature protection and longliviety of hiking- and mountain trails. ERA and EUMA are the mayor facilitating NGOs for sustainable trail management in Europe.
How do mountain huts, mountain trails and rock-climbing areas contribute to sustainable livelihood of cities and villages in rural mountain areas, in the alps.
Mountaineering infrastructure like huts, trails, and rock-climbing areas foster sustainable livelihoods for mountain settlements addressing social-, economic-, and social sustainability.
Tiger beetles as bioindicators for habitat management and conservation along the Ramganga river Western Himalaya
Study provides baseline data on tiger beetle diversity, habitat preferences in the Ramganga catchment in western Himalaya. As bioindicators emphasising their use in forest management.
Co-producing future scenarios for nature restoration and socio-ecological connectivity in mountain landscapes
We co-developed with 15 stakeholders landscape reconnection scenarios to assess how restoration actions impact socio-ecological connectivity across protected area borders.
The Role of Renewable Energy Sources in Combating Climate Change in the Caucasus Mountains
This study explores renewable energy’s role in mitigating climate change in the Caucasus Mountains by assessing the potential of solar, wind, and hydropower systems to enhance regional energy
Ecosystem service transfer differs along protected areas borders and across value domains in mountain ecosystems
We assess ecosystem service connectivity at protected area borders in mountainous Grenoble, revealing variations that inform biodiversity strategies and policy impacts
Making sense of ecological restoration experiments in alpine protected areas: The Case of Man-Made Slopes
This study will contribute to a broader understanding of how ecological restoration is framed, negotiated, and integrated into alpine conservation strategies.
Phylogenetic Relationship of Ganoderma species in Mezam Division of the Northwest Region, Cameroon
The abstract states that this research comprehensively examines the phylogenetic analysis of Ganoderma species in the Northwest region of Cameroon based on ITS and TEF gene regions.