This study investigates trait plasticity, and trait coordination, in above and below ground traits in 5 Australian subalpine species in response to simulated climate stress.
Spatiotemporal assessment of multi-hazard exposure for buildings in Austria
We assess exposure to individual mountain hazards and multi-hazards in Austria, highlighting regional differences in building stock development and emphasising the need for tailored risk management.
Wildfire risk in mountain areas: focusing on the vulnerability in the wildland-urban interface (WUI)
Wildfire risk in central and northern Europe is growing. Vulnerability assessments of buildings and infrastructure located in the WUI are key for DRR and effective resource allocation.
Searching for, searching with: transformative anthropology for imagining more inclusive models of wildlife governance in the Trentino Alps
Moving from an ongoing research project in the Trentino Alps, this paper explores the transformative role of anthropological understandings in promoting collaborative models of wildlife governance.
Complexity as key perspective to link mountains, multi-hazards, and human-landscape modelling.
Mountain regions are warming faster, increasing hazard risks. Dynamic socio-ecological frameworks integrating complexity sciences and modeling tools enhance understanding of these risks & resilience
Climate Reliability of International Biathlon Union (IBU) Venues
The aim of this study is to assess the climate risk of 38 locations hosting international biathlon events.
Community Vulnerability to Changing Mountain Snowpacks in Canada
This presentation examines how two mountain communities located in the Robson Valley, B.C., Canada, are experiencing and responding to changes in mountain snowpack and freshwater availability.
Evaluation and Correction of Precipitation Types measure by PARSIVEL2 Disdrometer in a Tropical Glacier Environment
The correction of precipitation considering the types of hydrometeors and the limit determination of the optical disdrometer to classify precipitation types in the Huaytapallana tropical glacier
An overview of climate-growth response of multiple tree species from Nepal Himalaya
Climate change is impacting growth and their climate sensitivity of diverse tree species in Central Himalaya region. Favorable Spring Season climate is very crucial for growth of trees.
Ten years of participatory approaches in a climate mitigation project in the Gaurishankar Conservation Area, Nepal – lessons learned
BOKU University led participatory climate mitigation project in Nepal’s Gaurishankar Conservation Area demonstrate how science can contribute to increasing forest resilience and improving lilelihoods.