Kranjska Gora faces considerable climate change-related challenges in ski tourism. Stakeholders seek practical and actionable solutions. Participation is effective in proposing policy changes.
The governance of transformative territorial innovations
What forms of governance might be favourable to collaboration between innovators, institutions, and the public sphere, enabling these territorial innovations to achieve their transformative potential?
The governance of transformative territorial innovations
What forms of governance might be favourable to collaboration between innovators, institutions, and the public sphere, enabling these territorial innovations to achieve their transformative potential?
Post-fire regeneration patterns in the European Alps
Post-fire regeneration in conifer and mixed forests of the Alps reveals patterns and dynamics in the short- and medium-term driven by fire severity, species composition, and environmental conditions.
Ecological resilience of tourism in the alpine region – an introduction to a fit for purpose index
Climate change affects tourism destinations in alpine regions. To monitor regional ecological resilience, a list of potential indicators is given, and their validity and applicability are discussed.
Stakeholders’ fatigue and the problem of “too much [research], too little [giving back]” in action research in the mountains
This paper discusses the issues of communities being over-researched and over-engaged as part of the inter- and transdisciplinary research and presents alternatives to address this ethical challenge.
Overcoming Barriers to Transdisciplinary Collaborations in Mountain Regions: An Adaptive Framework for Actionable knowledge co-production
TD research helps tackle mountain challenges but faces implementation barriers. We propose an adaptive framework to enhance knowledge co-production for more inclusive and actionable science
Data Analysis of Mountain Huts in the EUMA Database: Insights for Sustainable Management
EUMA’s database analyzes 1,927 huts across Europe, offering key insights into maintenance, occupancy, and sustainability to support data-driven decisions in mountain tourism management.
Nature-Based Solutions for Building Mountain Resilience: Lessons from the HKH Region
Mountain communities in HKH face environmental and socioeconomic challenges. NbS enhance resilience, but scaling them requires investment for sustainable, inclusive, and adaptable development.
AlpsWatch – A crowd-based hazard information system for mountain environments
We present the “AlpsWatch” information system for collecting and sharing crowd-based observations of natural hazards and potentially hazardous conditions in high mountain environments.