This study examines the Wakhi community’s resilience in High Asia through spatial, temporal, political, cultural, and environmental liminality, advocating for indigenous knowledge.
Towards Decolonizing Disaster Risk Communication and Resilience Building; Indigenous Knowledge Insights from High Mountain Asia
Mountain-top bird species face extreme conditions, shaping breeding site selection. We monitored alpine nests in temperate Andes. Rock cavities buffer temperatures, potentially enhancing breeding success and adaptation to harsh weather
Response of CO2 fluxes exchange to irrigation and drought stress in mountain ecosystems: the Levionaz (Gran Paradiso National Park) case study
We assess irrigation and drought effects on CO2 fluxes in a mountain grassland. Differences in flux sensitivity to VWC suggest that low-intensity irrigation can sustain CO₂ exchange during droughts
Numerical study on surface settlement induced by various excavation methods and soil properties for shallow tunnel configurations
The work focuses on the minimizing surface settlement by selecting a compatible integration from excavation technique and tunnel configuration in proper soil conditions using Plaxis 2D software.
Absence, longing and becoming of the mountain, becoming of the world
We challenge traditional research paradigms compartmentalizing humans and nature, demonstrating how creative duoethnography can embrace more holistic, evolving relationships with mountains and world.
Sustainable Hiking Trail Management an assessment approach
This study presents an integrated based approach to evaluate hiking trails in protected areas, integrating GPS tracking and risk assessment to optimise management, sustainability, and visitor safety.
Enhancing Science Communication in the Highlands EU Project: Audiovisual Media and Digital Platforms for Effective Dissemination
This study explores how the Highlands EU project uses audiovisual media and digital platforms to engage the public and communicate its findings, enhancing accessibility and outreach.
Breaking the Silence: Addressing Rural Mental Health Gaps and Learned Helplessness Through Accessible Support Systems
Can digital & community-based support systems bridge the rural mental health gap? This research, inspired by Ueberleben’s Ilajnafsy project,explores solutions to combat stigma and learned helplessness
Importance of better communication and advocacy for mountains, mountain ecosystems and mountain youth
Mountain youth are overlooked in economic, social & political spaces, leading to learned helplessness. This research highlights the importance of better communication & advocacy for mountain youth.
Health Care Accessibility And Quality In Hilly Terrains: A Case Study Of Srinagar Town , Uttarakhand, India
This paper examine the health Care accessibility in hilly terrain and It examines the impact of terrain on healthcare accessibility and investigates innovative solutions such as mobile health units.