This study explores community perceptions, challenges, and opportunities for strengthening community-led forest fire management in Nepal’s Himalayan districts.
Mapping of Landscape Changes in Hohe Tauern National Park using the CC-HABITALP Method
This project addresses the gap in studying landscape changes in alpine habitats by using the CC-HABITALP method to identify key ecological processes in Hohe Tauern National Park in Austria.
Seasonality and Trends of Water Availability in the Tropical Andes: Insights from Vegetation Dynamics
Summarizing recent research, this contribution explores remote sensing-derived vegetation proxies to assess water availability in the tropical Andes, providing insights for climate impact assessment.
Sustaining transhumance yak herding in the Lower Mustang, Nepal: Integrating traditional knowledge and nature-based solutions
This study documents socio-economic and climatic challenges confronted by transhumance yak herding community of Lower Mustang and explores traditional nature-based solutions for sustaining it.
High mountain lakes in the face of global change: long-term ecological research to address existing and emerging threats
High mountain lakes are vulnerable to environmental stressors, such as the deposition of pollutants and climate change. Long-term ecological monitoring is fundamental to assess these impacts
Four decades of soil temperatures to map microhabitats across the European Alps
To understand alpine warming as the organisms have experienced it, we mechanistically modelled microclimate for the European Alps across four decades, and identified thermally distinct microhabitats.
Applying Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) to restore mountain biodiversity and ecosystems in Africa
My abstract show how africa reverse the degradation trends by using Nature based Solutions to restore mountain ecosystems
Aquatic Biodiversity and the Transformation of Mountain Waterscapes
Patterns of aquatic biodiversity in mountain ecosystems, examples of changes to alpine waterscapes, and potential consequences for the species and biodiversity of these habitats.
A drier maternal environment increases the water stress tolerance of alpine seeds and seedlings
A drier maternal environment affects seed morphological traits and increased seed and seedling tolerance to water stress.
Climate Variability and their implication on Kenyas Mt Elgon Grassland
Mt Elgon ecosystem has expansive areas of grasslands that support community livelihoods. Variability in precipitation is the major determinants of changes in size of land under these grasslands