This paper overviews the material evidence for Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene use of both highland and lowland Rocky Mountain settings.
Go to the Tibetan Plateau and stay there: who and when?
Repeatedly occupied sites are crucial to understanding the initial colonization and subsequent permanent occupation of the Tibetan Plateau.
Reviewing mobility policies for rural and mountain areas. The experience of the Working Group on Rural Mobility of Catalonia
The Working Group on Rural Mobility of Catalonia aims to be a participatory instrument to put pressure on public bodies in order to move towards mobility policies adapted to rural and mountain areas.
Mapping Vertical Urbanisms: A Spatial Analytics Approach to Defining Mountain Accessibility
This project introduces a terrain-sensitive urban analytics tool that redefines accessibility in mountain cities, addressing topographic, infrastructural, and seasonal constraints while enabling cross
Sport Tourism AND Mountain Activities in Cambodia
This paper examines tourists’ satisfaction level visiting the Cardamom mountains in Cambodia based on their feedback published on tourism providers’ websites.
The role of high elevation plateaus of Central West Patagonia in past settlement, mobility, and toolstone procurement
Seasonal toolstone procurement in highly visible surfaces of the high plateaus of Central West Patagonia likely complemented lowland occupations.
Obsidian Procurement and Lithic Technology in Highland–Lowland Networks: Insights from Pampa Lechuza, South-Central Andes
This study explores obsidian procurement and lithic technology at Pampa Lechuza, revealing highland–lowland interactions and resource management in early Andean societies.
The Mental Health Toll of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods in the Hunza Valley, Pakistan
We estimated the prevalence of anxiety, depression, and PTSD among residents impacted by GLOF events. Women and older adults were particularly vulnerable, highlighting the need for interventions.
