We have come a long way in the downscaling pathway. It might be time to consolidate the community, integrate as a region and (…) improve the resilience of our mountainous countries.
Humid climate may ameliorate negative effects of warming on growth and water use in Japanese boreal conifers
We found that Japanese boreal conifers did not differ the stomatal behavior after transplanted at warm region, and their growth was influenced by vapor pressure difference at the grown sites
Co-producing Climate Resilience in the Lesser Himalayan Regions of India: Darjeeling and Kalimpong
This study explores collaborative strategies for climate resilience in Darjeeling and Kalimpong, integrating traditional knowledge to enhance ecosystem sustainability and community livelihoods.
Plant metabolomic shifts associated with duration of recurrent drought in sub-alpine grassland species
“Recurrent droughts significantly alter leaf metabolomes, with species-specific variations. Grass species show pronounced adjustments, indicating diverse lipid accumulation. Understanding these respon
Knowledge management and science-policy dialog for effective mountain governance: the experience of the Andean Mountain Initiative
The Andean Mountain Initiative, as a regional political platform, is integrating knowlege managment and science-policy dialog to promote informed decision making and policy formulation
Hydroclimate Insights from Juniper Tree Rings in Iran’s Mountain Ecosystems
Dendro-hydroclimatic reconstruction shows increasing stress in Iranian mountain ecosystems. Soil moisture deficits impact tree growth, indicating urgent adaptation needs under drying climate scenarios
Sustenance of Social-Ecological Systems and water resources in areas of Himachal Pradesh.
This study focuses on the different ecological and social (& cultural) systems of a mountaneous ecosystem and how it affects the micro-water systems.
Projected changes in population exposure to extreme precipitation events over Central Africa under the global warming levels of 1.5°C and 2°C: insights from CMIP6 simulations
The results reveal that the intense precipitation amounts, which often contributes to the emergence of severe floods are expected to significantly increase by up to 25%.
From Transition to Antifragility: A Spatial Approach to Innovation and Territorial Regeneration in the Alpine Region
The research explores spatial strategies for Alpine transitions, proposing hubs in Valtellina to foster innovation, reduce disparities, and enhance sustainability within the EUSALP framework.