End of century dynamically downscaled modelling in Canadian Rockies headwaters basins shows divergent responses for non-glacier and deglaciated basins. Snow dominated basins show resilience.
The International Network for Alpine Research Catchment Hydrology: Goals and Recent Achievements
This presentation will introduce INARCH and the objectives for this session.
The Role of Snow in Soil Freeze and Thaw dynamics Across an Elevational Gradient in the Snake Range, Nevada, USA
We need to improve modeling of shallow snowpacks, particularly during dry years, to enhance predictions of soil temperature and moisture dynamics critical for hydrological and ecological applications.
The paradox of choice: Evaluating climate change projections for hydrological impact models considering uncertainty and spatiotemporal aspects.
The best projection is neither feasible nor foreseen, but this methodology aims to guide a coherent selection of available products or to identify the need to develop new ones
Exploring Bedload Fluxes in Alpine Rivers: Application of the D-CASCADE Model in the Sulden Catchment
We apply the D-CASCADE model to an Alpine river to reconstruct and predict bedload fluxes and sediment connectivity at the network-scale, critical for hazard mitigation and sustainable management.
Redefining potentially dangerous glacial lakes by integrating hazard mapping and downstream exposure data in Bhutan
Approximately 20882 people, 2620 buildings, 270 km of road, 402 bridges and 169 hectares of farmland are exposed to GLOF in Bhutan.
Enhancing the Effectiveness of Protected Areas through Spatial Prioritization
This research explores how spatial prioritization with the metric climate change velocity can strengthen the resilience of protected areas, ensuring they effectively conserve biodiversity
Reimagining forest governance in mountain territories. Georelationality foster socio-ecological connectivity.
The aim is to explore how relationality can offer a transformative change to reimagining forest governance in the French Jura and Romanian Carpathians renowned for their rare and valuable tonewood.
Climate change projections in the Andes: what is new after the IPCC AR6?
This talk presents an updated synthesis of the main projections of climate change for South America, particularly in the Andes, according to studies published after the IPCC AR6 WGI.
Modeling snow cover variability in Berchtesgaden National Park, Germany using the distributed snow model openAMUNDSEN
Presenting a modeling approach using the fully distributed, physically based snow model openAMUNDSEN to simulate snow cover in Berchtesgaden National Park, Germany