Termites are key indicator species to enhance biodiversity and playing important role as ecosystem service providers. Species is declining fast due to various anthropogenic pressures in the habitat.
How do agrarian transitions affect rural incomes? Insights from a mountainous borderland region in northern Vietnam and Laos
This paper presents an analytical framework that elucidates the cross-scale, spatiotemporal, and multidimensional processes of agrarian transitions and their effects on local livelihoods.
Complex risks from climate extremes to mountain pastoral systems conservation: leveraging community-perceived impacts and satellite remote sensing assessment
ExtreMo focuses on establishing empirical understanding on locally perceived impacts of extreme drought on the productivity and conservation of mountain pastoral systems.
Providing Safe Drinking Water in the Himalayas: A Tale of Two Cities
This study focuses on the analysis of water quality and market and policy failures in water governance.
Automatic Weather Stations (AWS) in the Maloti-Drakensberg Mountains: Spatial Distribution, Applications, and Early Climate trends
This study assesses the advantages of automatic weather stations in the mountainous regions. It evaluates the applications of weather data on sectors that are climate-sensitive.
Understanding the role and impacts of non-academic actors’ involvement in natural hazard and disaster risk research: Insights from Nepal
This study examines how non-academic actors contribute to natural hazards and disaster risk research in Nepal, analyzing participation strategies, methodological challenges, and potential impacts.
