Promoting climate resilient agroforestry practices with Inclusion of women, indigenous populations, youth and individuals with disabilities through their is crucial for economic transformation.
Integrated Approaches to Safeguarding Highlands Through Tourism
There is need for integrated approaches to ensure that forest degradation is minimized or in the best case scenario, halted. Tourism has the potential.
Characterizing tree line vegetation using terrestrial laser scanning and non-linear models in Nepalese mountain
Treeline vegetation varies significantly with climate and elevation, with dry-region forests of mountains being less diverse but more structurally complex, reflecting environmental adaptation.
Recent shifts in zooplankton community structure: new occurrence of Daphnia longispina in a clear and a nearby glacially turbid alpine lake
Newly arrived Daphnia were present throughout the year in a clear alpine lake, but were absent or present in very low abundances in a nearby glacier-fed lake.
Mapping butterfly species richness and abundance in mountain grasslands – spatial application of a biodiversity indicator
Combining field surveys and remote sensing data offers many opportunities for large-scale biodiversity assessments. We developed such an approach for butterfly diversity in mountain grasslands.
Sustainable management archetypes of temperate forests in the mountains of the northwest Iberian: ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation
European temperate forests have been sustainably managed over time, preserving high and unique biodiversity and maintaining the resilience of the most outstanding ecosystem services.
Broadening the arguments for Living Well in mountains: values associated with nature’s contributions to people
Integrating the NCP and plural valuation frameworks highlights the need to develop strategies for ‘Living Well in Mountains’ by diversifying approaches that reflect diverse NCP preferences and values.
Impact of Warming on Soil Nematode Community Structure in Alpine Meadows of the Arunachal Pradesh, Indian Eastern Himalayan Region: A Climate Change Perspective Using Open Top Chambers
Shifts in snow water equivalent, glacier melt runoff, have led to alterations in soil structure and local fauna, particularly affecting soil nematodes which are crucial for soil ecological processes.
A preliminary survey of the trans River Indus Hindu Kush-Himalaya mountains and ecotone spiders (Arachnida: Araneae) and impact of climate change
Global Change and anthropogenic activities in the mountains