We use optical and SAR EO data to map and monitor landform features in glacier forelands, providing insights into landscape evolution and supporting alpine infrastructure management in changing
Combining signal-to-noise ratio and tropospheric delays from GNSS to observe severe thunderstorm events: Case studies from the Alpine region
Severe thunderstorm events over the Alpine region are analysed using signal-to-noise ratio and tropospheric delays from Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS).
Modeling forest fires with low computational complexity and NetLogo in the high Catalan-Andorran-Occitan Pyrenees: the Desbosiguem! fire spreading model (DFS model)
This presents a low computational complexity wildfire spread model used as a decision support system for evaluating the relative effects of alternative management scenarios in the Desbosigem! project.
Characterization of streamflow and precipitation drought in a headwater of the Ecuadorian Tropical Andes
Headwaters of the Tropical Andes experience rapid drought propagation with distinct seasonal patterns, highlighting the need for improved monitoring and adaptation strategies
Identification of forest areas at risk of erosion in small watersheds in Slovenia
Slovenia’s forestry sector faces challenges in restoring degraded forests and adapting management. Study presents a methodology to identify erosion-prone forest areas, tested in five municipalities.
Natural Hazards, Climate Change, and Criminal Liability: Challenges and Legal Frameworks
Climate change transforms natural hazard risks, raising legal questions about responsibility, liability, and the role of emerging technologies.
World Mountain Cities and their characteristics?
The Urban Centre Data Base contains over 11,000 cities of over 50,000 inhabitants each can be used in locating and quantitatively characterizing cities in mountainous regions at global scale.
A Data-agnostic Framework for Multi-Hazard Events: Integrating Process Interactions and Sediment Connectivity
This study proposes a novel umbrella framework for systematically analyse multi-hazard events, integrating sediment connectivity – a robust, data-agnostic and transferable approach.
Plastic Surfaces Shape Early Microbial Biofilms and Reveal Potential Degraders in Proglacial Lake in the Austrian Alps
Early microbial biofilms on different plastic surfaces in a proglacial lake that vary initially, temporally converge. Detected polymer degraders indicate cryospheric microbes may adapt to plastics as