This study assesses the natural capital of two mountain resorts in the Catalan Pyrenees using international frameworks, recommending nature-based solutions to enhance business sustainability.
Recover the abandoned building heritage towards more sustainable forms of production
Modernization led to depopulation in the Alps. Today, abandoned buildings are repurposed mainly for housing, but a shift toward sustainable lifestyles is needed for true, long-term repopulation
Uniting Communities to Combat Forest Fire: Awareness, Action, and Prevention around Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttarakhand, Western Himalaya, India
In mountain regions of India’s western Himalayan states, forest fires are causing significant changes in ecosystem health and climatic conditions and human health.
Protecting Nepal’s Mountain Huts: Managing Climate Change and Tourism Impacts for Sustainability
Nepal’s mountain huts face mounting pressures from climate change and a 30% tourism surge. Eco-friendly practices, waste management, and responsible tourism are vital to protect these structures and f
Impact of Forest Fires on Invertebrate Bioindicators in Uttarakhand, India, Western Himalaya
The study evaluated the effects on possible invertebrate indicator species and the populations that are linked with them by observing forest fire regimes in burnt and control locations throughout six
Understanding Rural Out-Migration in the Indian Himalayan Region: A Comparative Analysis of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh
This study compares rural out-migration in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, analyzing policy, governance, and socio-economic factors to explain contrasting migration patterns in the region.



