How can scholars make use of the epistemologies of socio-ecological transformation for researching situated spatial dynamics?
Southern Andes Natural Laboratory: Transforming Research into Practice and Building Capacity in Mountain Research
The Southern Andes Natural Laboratory aims to bring scientific knowledge into public policies to develop more effective adaptation strategies in mountain areas of southern Chile.
Travel behavior of the eco-conscious outdoor community: is it sustainable?
Despite high environmental attitudes, the outdoor community contributes to high travel emissions in mountain areas. The attitude-behavior gap in outdoor mobility across Norway and the Alps is analysed
Title: The Contribution of the New Population to the Resilience of Mountain Communities
This leads to the creation of a positive environment for the reception of new populations.
Slowing Glacial Melt with Cellulose Textiles – On the Quest for Sustainable Materials
Glacial skiing areas are covered with geotextiles to slow the melt. Conventional fleeces of polypropylene are emitting microplastics. Cellulose-based textiles provide an eco-friendly solution.
A model of mountain social-ecological systems to catalyze multi-actor collaborations towards sustainability
We present a model of Mountain Socio-Ecological Systems based on actors’ representations, which includes a Personal Stance component describing an individual actor’s relationship to the mountains.
Unravelling the Science-Policy Interaction: Role of Communication in Mitigating Catastrophic Hazards across Hindu Kush Himalayas
This study shows how strategic communication between scientists, policymakers, and locals can help reduce risks and improve disaster preparedness in mountain regions.
Engaging Local Stakeholders to Enhance Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies and Policies: A Case Study from the NEVERMORE Project
A Local Council experience harnesses local knowledge and climate change insights to enhance scientific findings for regional needs with a set of consultation and a focus on tourism.
SkHyline: A Knowledge-Sharing Platform for Accelerating Green Hydrogen Innovation and Sustainable Economic Growth in the Alps
SkHyline is an online knowledge-sharing platform designed to foster collaboration across the Alps advancing hydrogen technologies implementation to drive regional decarbonization and energy transition
Mapping governance for Alpine biodiversity: enhancing coordination and cooperation through a novel visual tool
A novel Alpine biodiversity governance map that visualises multi-level governance structures and relationships, fostering transparency and strengthening cooperation for biodiversity protection.