This study analyzes mobility patterns in Spanish Pyrenees ski resorts, exploring the impact of weather and snow availability on travel behavior using spatiotemporal data
Significance and limits of VGI in the study and understanding of the logics of visits of natural areas: Strava and Outdoorvision data on Grenoble Alpes Métropole and the Drôme department (France)
This paper reports on studies using VGI data of outdoor sports from Strava and Outdoorvision. We studied nine natural areas in the Drôme department and the Grenoble Alpes Métropole area (France).
From Transition to Antifragility: A Spatial Approach to Innovation and Territorial Regeneration in the Alpine Region
The research explores spatial strategies for Alpine transitions, proposing hubs in Valtellina to foster innovation, reduce disparities, and enhance sustainability within the EUSALP framework.
Staying despite multi-hazard risk: Photovoice stories from upland Nepal
Why do people stay in areas of increasing natural hazard risk? Using Photovoice and other qualitative methods, this study focuses on complex mobility dilemmas among residents in upland Nepal.
Communication Design in Trekking: Practical Study and Analysis of Media in the Region of Galicia
This study analyses the impact of communication design on trekking, through a practical approach in Galicia, evaluating different mediums and their effectiveness on the user experience.
The best, the worst, and the chosen – destination attributes and decision-making in rail travel
We apply best-worst scaling to study traveler preferences towards various mobility-related attributes of tourist destinations that can increase the rail share in vacation travel.
Enhancing multi-hazard risk communication in transportation and mobility sectors
Multi-hazard risk communication must integrate cultural and psychological for enhancing preparedness, improve warnings, and ensure clear messaging for diverse vulnerabilities and response behaviours.
Core or Periphery? Human utilization of the Kashmir Himalayas from Antiquity to Early-Historic period
Contrary to the perception of an isolated periphery, the Kashmir Himalayas thrived as a dynamic hub, fostering the exchange of people, goods, and ideas from pre-history to historic times.
How to Live the High Life – Past Interaction and Connection with the Afroalpine (Bale Mountains, SE Ethiopia)
Ethiopia’s Bale Mountains, an Afroalpine ecozone, offer insights into prehistoric human networks across varying Middle and Later Stone Age environments.
Sustaining transhumance yak herding in the Lower Mustang, Nepal: Integrating traditional knowledge and nature-based solutions
This study documents socio-economic and climatic challenges confronted by transhumance yak herding community of Lower Mustang and explores traditional nature-based solutions for sustaining it.