Climate mediated forest decline is a global issue, one that is particularly impactful in mono-dominant stands like the Australia snow gums.
Assessing Provenance Variation and Edaphic Influences on the Survival and Growth of Widdringtonia whytei (Mulanje cedar) in Malawi
A study in Malawi found that Zomba provenance of W. whytei had the highest survival and growth rates across multiple sites, emphasizing the importance of matching provenance to site conditions.
Integrating spatial planning and ecological connectivity an imperative challange
The role of GI and their integration in spatial planning tools is the unavoidable challenge in the Alpine region. Researches and experiences are showing the potential of such integration
Rolling Stones and Moving Forests – Exploring the Shequ Glacier at the Kawagebo West face (Southeast Tibet)
The Hengduan Shan mountain range in Southeast Tibet is one of the world’s top biodiversity hotspots. We explored the western face of Kawagebo and the valley of the Shequ glacier.
Fireflies of the Himalayas: Bridging biodiversity research with sustainable conservation strategies in India.
The study present first baseline data on fireflies from various forest division of Uttarakhand, India, highlighting their declining population and planning conservation strategies for their protection
Biodiversity Conservation, Mountain Sustainability and Development in Community Managed Protected area of Site of Special Scientific Interest Khanpur-Makhnial
Biodiversity Conservation, Mountain Sustainability and Development in Community Managed Protected area of Site of Special Scientific Interest Khanpur-Makhnial
Tiger beetles as bioindicators for habitat management and conservation along the Ramganga river Western Himalaya
Study provides baseline data on tiger beetle diversity, habitat preferences in the Ramganga catchment in western Himalaya. As bioindicators emphasising their use in forest management.
Co-producing future scenarios for nature restoration and socio-ecological connectivity in mountain landscapes
We co-developed with 15 stakeholders landscape reconnection scenarios to assess how restoration actions impact socio-ecological connectivity across protected area borders.
Ecosystem service transfer differs along protected areas borders and across value domains in mountain ecosystems
We assess ecosystem service connectivity at protected area borders in mountainous Grenoble, revealing variations that inform biodiversity strategies and policy impacts
Phylogenetic Relationship of Ganoderma species in Mezam Division of the Northwest Region, Cameroon
The abstract states that this research comprehensively examines the phylogenetic analysis of Ganoderma species in the Northwest region of Cameroon based on ITS and TEF gene regions.