We estimated the prevalence of anxiety, depression, and PTSD among residents impacted by GLOF events. Women and older adults were particularly vulnerable, highlighting the need for interventions.
Natural capital assessment of public mountain resorts in the Catalan Pyrenees
This study assesses the natural capital of two mountain resorts in the Catalan Pyrenees using international frameworks, recommending nature-based solutions to enhance business sustainability.
Recover the abandoned building heritage towards more sustainable forms of production
Modernization led to depopulation in the Alps. Today, abandoned buildings are repurposed mainly for housing, but a shift toward sustainable lifestyles is needed for true, long-term repopulation
The role of initiatives’ values, rules and knowledge for social-ecological transformations in Kilimanjaro
A methodological approach to understanding nature-based transformations by assessing the decision-making context of mountain “Seeds of Good Anthropocenes”
Strengthening community resilience to climate change: CRIDA case study on the vital role of endemic Polylepis mountain forests and the link to aquifer recharge
The study presents the assessment of the water security vulnerability of Andean communities using the CRIDA methodology in the eastern sub-basin of the Chili River in Peru.
Local narratives of seeding and receding glaciers
This paper presents the ethnographic narratives about the indigenous technology of seeding/ grafting glaciers in Baltistan.
Composting Innovation for Sustainable Mountain Farming: A Case study from Jumla, Nepal
KASP introduced composting in Nepal’s Karnali region, transforming wasted animal manure into nutrient-rich compost, promoting sustainable farming, and inspiring local farmers to adopt organic practice