This work explores replicating a Risk Management Support System co-built with the community in Patagonia, Chile, to assess Glacier Lake Outburst Flood risks and test its adaptability in new locations.
Long-term ecological insights for managing mountain landscapes in a changing world
Mountain ecosystems face threats from climate and land-use changes. Integrating long-term data with stakeholder knowledge supports resilience, conservation, and sustainable management.
An international review of management and governance approaches for protective forests
Mountain forests protect people and infrastructure from natural hazards. We compare management and governance approaches across countries, highlighting best practices and success factors.
Toward essential socioeconomic variables for understanding societal change in mountain regions
We present a set of essential socioeconomic variables, identified through expert consultation, aimed at addressing data gaps and enhancing efforts to monitor socioeconomic processes in mountains.
Community Resilience in a Mountain Community in Nepal
This study explores how social capital influences resilience in a landslide-prone mountain community, highlighting collective responses, dynamic capacities, and implications for building resilience.
Using Participatory Mapping for Enhancing Community Resilience: Key Lessons and Insights
This study explores digital mapping for knowledge engagement and community resilience in mountain environment, highlighting key factors, challenges and local contexts for collective actions.
Adaptive design strategies for changing mountain productive landscapes
The paper presents and discusses some recent research-by-design experiences focusing on the regeneration of productive landscapes in the European Alps.
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.
Prato Valentino 2050: A Sustainable Model for the Future of Alpine Tourism
Prato Valentino 2050 project fosters a sustainable transition through stakeholder co-creation, adapting tourism to climate change challenges.
Mountains Through Time: Genetic Shifts in Alpine Flora Under Climate Change
This study uses herbarium genomics to assess climate change-driven genetic diversity loss in alpine plants, revealing adaptation patterns and informing conservation strategies for vulnerable species.