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.
Pastoralism, Tourism and Mountain Ungulates in Trans-Himalaya: A Case study
The study explores the nuances of livestock grazing, depredation and wild ungulate conservation in the Trans-Himalaya at the backdrop of growing economic development
Increased drying threatens alpine pond biodiversity more than temperature increase in a changing climate
We present the results of our investigation of the effects of variability in warming, drying, and habitat isolation (due to climate change) on the occupancy probabilities of alpine pond species.
Eco-cultural Comparison of Alpine Farming Methods in Val Senales and Vercenik Valley Under Traditional Ecological Knowledge.
According to common definitions of alpine farming, livestock grazes on mountain pastures during the summer and is held in stables in the lowlands during winter (Mandl, 2009).
Study of the diversity and distribution of marine Seagrass in the south-west of Madagascar
Seagrass, diversity, distribution, Ranobe Bay.

