Exploring how bioregional production-networks can transform European sheep wool into a valuable resource through localized valorisation strategies in order to identify context-sensitive applications.
Methane Emissions in a Mountainous Urban Setting: Insights from Eddy Covariance Measurements
Long-term eddy covariance measurements in an urban mountain region provide methane emission estimates, address terrain complexities, and allow comparison with Bottom-Up emission inventories
The relational resilience of hill and high country farming in Aotearoa / New Zealand
Mountain farming in New Zealand faces climate, market, and regulatory pressures. Resilience emerges through social networks, adaptive management, and diversification.
Transfer of Knowledge and Culture: Skiing between Austria and Canada
This article uses specific biographical examples to examine the transfer of knowledge and culture between Austria and Canada in relation to skiing before and after the Second World War.
Third Pole Archives: Dendroclimatic Potential of Unexplored High-Altitude Alpine Flora in a Changing Climate
This study investigates high-altitude shrubs from the Third Pole–Himalaya, emphasizing their dendroclimatic potential and insights into climate change impacts on sensitive mountain ecosystems.
Aphid Infestations in High-Altitude Himalayan Flora: Wood Anatomical Signatures and Climate Change Impacts
This study analyzes wood anatomy of high-altitude Himalayan flora, documenting aphid infestations up to 3,400 m a.s.l. and identifying shrub age as the key factor influencing severity.
Knowledge co-production: promoting the future of Andean post-glacial socio-ecosystems
Nature-based Solutions (NbS), rooted in ancestral knowledge, offer promising strategies for developing sustainable uses of proglacial landscapes, tailored to local socio-ecosystems.
Mobility behaviour of trail runners to events: the dominance of the car and local races offers prospects for a transition to more sustainable events
We think that trail running is marked by heightened environmental awareness, including in terms of mobility. Then, we study this mobilities to trail events to think about more sustainable events.
Try to work with disturbances : Bark beetle outbreak consequences on French Alps forest workers facing ecological transition and profitability injunctions.
This paper analyses the impact of bark beetle outbreaks on mountain forest workers, already facing ecological transition and profitability injunctions, through a social science based investigation.
