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.
Climate Change Impacts on Mountain Bioclimatic Zones Using High-Resolution Environmental Stratification
This study applies a statistically derived stratification, based on CMIP6 Earth System Model projections, to assess the magnitude and spatial distribution of bioclimatic shifts in mountains.
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.
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.
Implementation of Agenda 2030 in the Eastern Mountains of Galicia, Spain: an opportunity for rural development
Mountains are “biodiversity hotspots”, although they also have very fragile ecosystems. From our viewpoint, the implementation of Agenda 2030 will be an opportunity for mountain rural development.
Global warming accelerates growth but reduces lifespan of trees in cold regions
Grow fast, die young!
