This study examines how planetary urbanization redefines the categories of “wild,” “rural,” and “urban” in mountainous regions, exploring rural-urban interconnections across altitudinal gradients.
Developing a sustainability certification scheme for a green and good governance of outdoor sport events
The Green Trail Concept (GTC) project is an ERASMUS+ initiative that enhances trail running event management through sustainable practices, addressing environmental, social, and economic impacts.
Exploring the Role of Nature-Based Solutions in European Alpine Tourism: A Bibliometric Analysis of Trends, Practices, and Opportunities
Despite growing interest in NbS and their benefits in various societal domains, there is still a lack of precise understanding of their role in tourism and climate change.
The IPBES Transformative Change Assessment: a compass for transformative research towards Living Well in mountains
The IPBES Transformative Change Assessment provides a useful a compass for transformative research towards Living Well in mountains
Scaling-up diffusion of e-cooking solutions for businesses in mountain regions: A crucial component of Nepal’s energy transition
This study explores e-cooking adoption in rural Nepal’s SMEs, evaluating user acceptance, efficiency, and market fit through demonstrations and field testing to support Nepal’s clean energy transition
Heterogeneous subsistence adaptations across the Tibetan highlands: Archaeobotanical, palaeoproteomic, and stable isotopic evidence
Multidisciplinary research challenged uniform subsistence patterns for the Tibetan highlands in prehistory.
Climate Change and Increasing Anthropogenic Pressure: Impact on Biodiversity and Stability of the Western Ghats Mountain Ecosystem
This study focuses on the impact of climate change and environmental degradation on the stability and biodiversity of the Western Ghats Mountain and its forests and analyses the related policies.
Role of culture in promoting mountain tourism: A study of Darjeeling Hills
Film director Anurag Basu addressed Darjeeling Tea and Tourism Festival one of the main festivals Himalayan region attracts tourists from state inter state part of colorful celebration in mountain
Presenting Black Rock at the Kendal Mountain Festival: the value of live performance in mountain festival economies
Can live art offer something unique to the mediation of mountain culture? How is it received and consumed? And what are its limitations?
Introducing system mapping methods and analytics to overcome seed shortages in mountain forests during the climate crisis: The case of the Austrian Tree Seed System
Tree seed shortages threaten forest regeneration in mountainous regions. An Austrian case study uses system mapping to identify interventions for sustainable development and multi-actor collaboration