As drivers of deforestation continuously change and accelerate rather than decelerate Xishuangbanna’s PAs might lose more forest than we predicted
Spatio-temporal Variability of Land Use/Cover in the Araucarias Biosphere Reserve: The case of the Truful-Truful basin, Chile. Assessment of the Core, Buffer, and Transitions Zones.
This study aimed to analyze the dynamics of land use/cover change between 1961 and 2018 and assess future changes from 2018 to 2034 in the Truful-Truful basin within the Araucarias Biosphere Reserve
Mountain bird communities in the temperate andes: risk and resilience
Mountain birds increase habitat specialization at higher elevations in temperate Andes. Alpine birds showed the highest climate vulnerability and lowest functional resilience, relying on rock cavities
Where the forest recedes: Land use changes in mountain areas and their impacts on the livelihoods of Indigenous communities.
Preserving natural forests is vital not only for sustaining livelihoods of Indigenous peoples but also for maintaining environmental sustainability and safeguarding Indigenous knowledge and culture
Essential Variables for the rEmote characterisation and monitoRing of mountain EcosystemS along a biogeographical gradienT: from data to decision making (EVEREST).
EVEREST project brings together scientists and managers in the co-design, co-production, and validation of methodological framework to provide remote-sensing essential biodiversity variables.
Flora Raetica – Citizen Science project capturing changes in plant distributions in Graubünden
Distribution and occurrence of plant species have changed due to changes in land-use and climate. We present a citizen science project for a new “Flora Raetica” capturing such distribution shifts.
Interdisciplinary Approaches for Conservation of Taxus species in the Western Himalaya
This study integrates molecular and phytochemical analyses to resolve taxonomic ambiguities of the Taxus spp. in the species-rich Western Himalaya, enhancing conservation and Taxol-related research.
Ecohydrogeological characterization of spring ecosystems to inform the selection of strategic zones / main aquifer types to support conservation and long-term monitoring: The case study of the Emilia-Romagna Region (Italy)
Ecohydrogeological characterization of spring ecosystems to inform the selection of strategic zones / main aquifer types to support conservation and long-term monitoring.
Towards the harmonization of transnational in-situ data and monitoring schemes in the Alps: Insights from the AlpsLife Project
Alpine biodiversity faces growing threats, and fragmented monitoring impacts conservation efforts. AlpsLife unifies data and indicators to enhance the protection and restoration of mountain ecosystems
Stakeholder perception of the management of species-rich grasslands in mountain areas.
Mountain grasslands face biodiversity loss. The G4B project surveys stakeholders to guide conservation policies, revealing consensus on public funding but differing views on ecosystem services