We present a modelling framework that couples a statistical, pattern-based land use change model to a process-based ecohydrological landscape model.
Complex risks from climate extremes to mountain pastoral systems conservation: leveraging community-perceived impacts and satellite remote sensing assessment
ExtreMo focuses on establishing empirical understanding on locally perceived impacts of extreme drought on the productivity and conservation of mountain pastoral systems.
Community Resistance and Resilience through Appalachian Mountain Music Traditions
This presentation explores the use of community-based traditional music and arts in the Appalachian Mountains as part of placemaking efforts and social/environmental movements for the land and people.
Try to work with disturbances : Bark beetle outbreak consequences on French Alps forest workers facing ecological transition and profitability injunctions.
This paper analyses the impact of bark beetle outbreaks on mountain forest workers, already facing ecological transition and profitability injunctions, through a social science based investigation.
Management and governance strategies for resilient high-Andean tropical peatlands: A literature review
We review knowledge and research gaps on high-Andean tropical peatlands, focusing specifically on identified threats and management/governance strategies that enhance their socio-ecological resilience
Understanding climate change impacts and adaptation through Cultural Keystone Places: Inuit Knowledge and repeat photography in Nunatsiavut
This talk will present findings from both Inuit Knowledge and photo pair analysis, revealing the long-term impacts of socio-ecological change and their implications for climate adaptation planning.
Alpine Resilience Multisensory Lab
The Alpine Resilience Multisensory Lab will explore inner resilience and urban-alpine transitions. Participants will experience how they shape flexibility to adapt to global challenges.
Using the adaptive waves model to explore plural understandings of resilience across mountain communities
Mountain-top bird species face extreme conditions, shaping breeding site selection. We monitored alpine nests in temperate Andes. Rock cavities buffer temperatures, potentially enhancing breeding success and adaptation to harsh weather
A horizon scan of adaptation risks and opportunities in the Yellowstone to Yukon region
This presentation examines the socio-ecological risks and opportunities of human adaptation in North America’s Yellowstone to Yukon region.