Gaba embroidery in Murree represents cultural heritage and economic empowerment, yet remains underpromoted. This study explores its role in preserving traditions, supporting local women’s livelihoods.
Significance and limits of VGI in the study and understanding of the logics of visits of natural areas: Strava and Outdoorvision data on Grenoble Alpes Métropole and the Drôme department (France)
This paper reports on studies using VGI data of outdoor sports from Strava and Outdoorvision. We studied nine natural areas in the Drôme department and the Grenoble Alpes Métropole area (France).
The Virtual Glacier Feedback Loop: Socio-ecological impacts of digital media and modes of extraction on ice and local communities in Glacier Bay National Park, Alaska.
Do virtual glaciers melt actual glaciers, and with what consequences for ice and people? The research focuses on Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska, homeland of the Huna Tlingít.
High-altitude Mountaineering amidst Climate Change: Perceptions of Nepali Mountaineers
As climate change threatens local communities relying on mountaineering for their livelihood, we inquire into solutions that can be implemented to mitigate the risk in high-altitude mountaineering.
Absence, longing and becoming of the mountain, becoming of the world
We challenge traditional research paradigms compartmentalizing humans and nature, demonstrating how creative duoethnography can embrace more holistic, evolving relationships with mountains and world.
Beyond the tangible: A comparative case study of floods and invisible losses in Mustang, Nepal
The study explores invisible loss relating to floods in Himalayan communities, advocating for plural values to inform inclusive adaptation strategies based on core-periphery dynamics.
Indigenous Perspectives on a Traditional Cultural Landscape: incorporating oral histories, landscapes and archaeological data at the Wiggins Fork Buffalo Jumps Complex.
Bringing together tribal members and archaeologists, to explore a culturally significant landscape to tell the history of the area through both scientific data and oral traditions.
Indigenous Youth Leadership in Climate and Development Initiatives of the Mountains
This research explores the causes of Indigenous youth migration from mountain regions, emphasizing the importance of including them in decision-making and fostering skills to preserve traditional know
The Lost Mountain Heritage: Investigating Environmental Stewardship in Mountaineer’s Narratives Trough Archival and Visual Ethnography
Scrutinizing environmental stewardship among early and young generation of mountaineers, historical investigation from 1922-2022