This talk presents approaches to tackling the ‘twin crisis’ of biodiversity loss and climate change from North America’s Yellowstone to Yukon region.
Towards a plan of regenerative cattle ranching as a strategy of biodiversity and cultural heritage conservation in the Glaciers of Santiago National Park, Chile.
Since the recent creation of a new national park, a regenerative livestock plan adapted to traditional transhumance was requested by local communities to ensure the rights of use of pastoralists.
Nature-based adaptation in mountains is shaped by the interconnected relationships between people and nature
Adaptation to climate change is a social–ecological process shaped by interactions within and between social and ecological systems. Our synthesis of 25 cases explores these interactions in adaptation
The Geography of Tourism Marketisation in High-elevation Protected Areas in The Alps: Parco Naturale Vedrette di Ries-Aurina/Naturpark Rieserferner-Ahrn, Alto Adige/Südtirol
The geography of tourism marketisation analyses the commodification of landscapes in The Alps, and re/configures the impact of tourism and its territorial networks in high-elevation protected areas.
Plant’s Contributions to People and the Future of Post-Glacial Ecosystems
Understanding Plant’s Contributions to People (PCP) is essential for guiding conservation strategies and ensuring the sustainable transformation of emerging post-glacial ecosystems.
Conservation Practices of Indigenous pulse crop: Horsegram (Macrotyloma uniflorum) through community participation in the mountainous regions of Uttarakhand, India
Horsegram is a high-value pulse used by the mountain community during winter as a nutritious food item having multiple medicinal properties. Its conservation practices have been implemented through co
Malagasy Mountain Programme
Malagasy Mountain Programme aims to attract greater national and international interest in Malagasy mountains as social-ecological systems.
Building resilience to climate change through mountain nature-based community enterprises in Africa
Africa mountains are hotspots for biodiversity and essential for community livelihoods. ARCOS thrives to build mountain communities resilience through mountain nature-based community enterprises.
What role do social innovations play in improving living well in mountain areas? The case of the Hautes-Alpes (France)
Using an example, we show how networking and diversification of the functions of social innovations at a local level helps to improve the quality of life in mountain regions.
Unveiling the anthropogenic causes affecting termite habitats in Shiwalik Himalayas, Uttarakhand, India.
Termites are key indicator species to enhance biodiversity and playing important role as ecosystem service providers. Species is declining fast due to various anthropogenic pressures in the habitat.