Drinking water sources in the south-eastern hilly areas of Bangladesh
How to rebuild after the Al Haouz earthquake using local materials in a context of accelerated global warming (Morocco). Analysis of two pilot projects.
Construction using local materials ensures safety and adaptation to global warming. It requires the development of a local workforce combining resources, skills and local constructive autonomy.
Not so sustainable after all: Understanding hydropower-based energy transition in the Himalayan headwaters as a flawed development rationale
A massive proliferation of large dams for hydropower development is underway across the Himalayan regions of India.
Seed(ing the) data of tomorrow – but how? A closer look at seed monitoring methods
We present a variety of commonly used seed monitoring methods, as well as some niche and possible future ones, and discuss their characteristics.
Measuring Annual Fluctuations in Water Budget of Beas River Basin, Western Himalaya
It was observed that the water balance in the Upper basin consistently remains positive throughout the year, while the Lower basin shows a positive water balance in the months of July and August only.
Use of timber forest resources within Bemanevika Protected Area, Northern Highlands of Madagascar
This study is conducting in order to address the lack of knowledge on forest resources use at this remote area, in northern highland of Madagascar in order to elaborate a management plan its resources
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.
Scoping EIA from Disaster Perspective
The paper reviews India’s EIA, highlighting gaps in disaster risk reduction and recommending DRR integration to prevent environmental degradation-induced disasters.
Impact of Development Assistance on Environmental Sustainability in Kyrgyzstan: Scoping Review
This scoping review is part of PhD research.
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.