The study of the different roles played by men and women during the construction of the modern-day Aspen, and some elements of why it was like that.
Teaching Endogenous Versus Exogenous Risk Through Avalanche Accidents and Risk Perception
Avalanche accidents show how behavior shapes risk, illustrating lessons related to endogenous versus exogenous risk that can also be applied to finance, public health, and climate adaptation.
Sport Tourism AND Mountain Activities in Cambodia
This paper examines tourists’ satisfaction level visiting the Cardamom mountains in Cambodia based on their feedback published on tourism providers’ websites.
What role do social innovations play in improving living well in mountain areas? The case of the Hautes-Alpes (France)
Using an example, we show how networking and diversification of the functions of social innovations at a local level helps to improve the quality of life in mountain regions.
Social Entrepreneurship as a Driver for Mountain Youth Empowerment
Empowering mountain youth through social entrepreneurship can combat learned helplessness. This research explores existing rural incubation ecosystems, their gaps, and policy recommendations.
Integrated Approaches to Safeguarding Highlands Through Tourism
There is need for integrated approaches to ensure that forest degradation is minimized or in the best case scenario, halted. Tourism has the potential.

