Relying on the analytical grids of Gerlak and al. (2023) and Bowma and al. (2022), we will analyze our transdisciplinary approach at the mountain resort St Pierre-de-Chartreuse.
Slowing Glacial Melt with Cellulose Textiles – On the Quest for Sustainable Materials
Glacial skiing areas are covered with geotextiles to slow the melt. Conventional fleeces of polypropylene are emitting microplastics. Cellulose-based textiles provide an eco-friendly solution.
Assessing climate adaptation solutions in the Andes: Perspectives from beneficiary communities on effectiveness and sustainability
This presentation shares lessons from assessing the effectiveness and sustainability of five climate adaptation solutions in the Andes, based on the perspectives of beneficiary communities.
Understanding Water Use Conflicts by Understanding the Interplay between Society and Water: the Concept of “Water Culture”
The water culture concept enhances understanding of water use conflicts by analyzing the interplay between society and water resources, revealing that differing meanings attributed to water fuel these
Participatory Workshop towards recognizing Heritage in the Hazard-Risk-Resilience Nexus in Val Resia
This study explores cultural heritage’s role in community resilience to natural hazards in Val Resia, part of the Julian Alps BR, highlighting local identity, knowledge, and practices in DRM measures.
Exploring resilience components in Mediterranean mountain forests
Quantifying radial growth responses to climatic stressors improves climate-smart forestry, contributing to the European observatory for monitoring climate change impacts
Analysing multi-hazard risk in the Alps by integrating Forensic Analysis and Impact Chains
This contribution integrates forensic analysis and impact chains to enhance multi-hazard risk understanding in the Alps, learning from historical events and offering a structured understanding of risk
Hiking in burned areas in Greece
The last years forest wildfires has increased in Greece, impacting traditional hiking areas, how to return to these burned areas?
Advancing Risk Evolution Monitoring: Challenges and Opportunities form Flood Risk to Multi-Hazard Risk
Monitoring flood risk evolution reveals dynamic changes driven by climate, land use, and socio-economic factors, offering insights into extending risk monitoring frameworks to multi-hazard risk.
Vulnerable Alpine Infrastructure in Climate Change: AV.GEO.CLIM – Enhancing Risk Awareness and Trail Safety in Mountain Environments
The AV.GEO.CLIM project analyzes climate change-induced natural hazards in alpine regions, focusing on risk mapping, communication, and adaptation strategies to enhance both trail safety and managemen