Bridging science, policy, and governance can drive transformative action for resilient Himalayan ecosystems, ensuring sustainable forest management and climate adaptation.
Elevating Mountain Voices: The Case for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure in Mountains
The CDRI publication on DRI in mountain regions advocates for resilient infrastructure, highlights good practices, and supports the Mountain Resilience Programme’s efforts.
Documenting Adaptation Progress in Mountain Regions: Insights from the Adaptation at Altitude Solutions Portal
The study emphasises the importance of systematic assessments of adaptation for mountain regions. It contributes to the body of knowledge on adaptation effectiveness, feasibility and transformations.
Resilience in snow tourism destinations: examples from Northern British Columbia – Canada and South Island in New Zealand
Ski areas in Northern BC and New Zealand are providing examples of old and new approaches where the local community is involved in enhancing resilience in winter leisure.
Understanding and Enhancing the Visibility and Diversity of Small Rural Businesses
Small Rural Businesses drive regional resilience but are underrepresented in regional development. This study highlights their role and challenges sustaining thriving mountain communities.
Technological and social innovation at the service of mountain regions and their resorts
This contribution presents a methodology based on stakeholder involvement to explore adaptation strategies for mountain regions and their resorts through social and technological innovation.
Bridging the Adaptation Gap: Assessing GLOF Risks and Response Strategies in the Hindu Kush Himalaya.
This study examines GLOF risks alongside response strategies adopted by HKH countries and the available international assistance supporting their implementation to identify critical adaptation gaps.
Bridging Digital and Sustainability Transitions for Smart, Sustainable Uplands
Explores the twin transition: digital and sustainability transformations to create smart, sustainable mountain regions that address governance challenges, stakeholder inclusion, and change pathways.
Territorial transition in Ligurian Alps. The case of BeyondSnow Alpine Space Project
In the contribution, it is presented the theoretical and methodological approach of analysis and the co-design laboratorial activities applied in the research action developed in the pilot area.
Impact of Development Assistance on Environmental Sustainability in Kyrgyzstan: Scoping Review
This scoping review is part of PhD research.