eLTER RI will respond to the challenge of understanding the complex interactions between people and nature over the long term.
Constructed Wetlands for bioremediation of Acid Rock Drainage in the Peruvian Andes: Implementation, monitoring and replicability
Glacial retreat and sulphide weathering create acidic rock drainage. Constructed Wetlands have been implemented to improve pH and reduce heavy metals and sulphates with potential for reuse.
Socio-Ecological Research in Obergurgl: Tradition and future perspective
The Alpine Research Centre Obergurgl has a long tradition in socio-ecological research and a wealth of data to facilitate further research activities on future challenges of alpine communities.
From Geoecology, to Landscape Ecology, to Montology on the shoulders of a giant
Jack D. Ives made mountain geographies today to be interwoven in the disciplinary flow of theories, methods, and techniques for the convergent science of mountains, a.k.a. montology.
Comparative study of indicative aspects of ethnozoological knowledge in the Carpathians (Romania) and the mountains of Mörön region (Mongolia)
Comparative study of indicative aspects of ethnozoological knowledge in the Carpathians (Romania) and the mountains of Mörön region (Mongolia)
Socio-political risk assessment as a basis for decision-making processes in spatial planning in alpine regions
Buy-to-let tourist investment models have an impact on a socio-political system. Dependencies arise between economic and public interests, which become evident in socio-political development.
Citizen Voices: a transdisciplinary experiment for a sustainable transition in the Vercors range
This communication present the result of a transdisciplinary research called ‘citizen voices’ developed in the Vercors mountain range , in order to understand the prospective visions of the residents.
A vanishing human-wildlife relationship in the Eastern Carpathians, Romania
A significantly simplifying relationship between local farmers and wild animals was documented in a European rural community with far-reaching consequences for the everyday life and nature conservatio
Cartographies of Care. Thick Mapping as an approach to unfold the socioecological transition of the Alpine territory.
The synergetic reading of the transitioning Alpine territory through a Thick mapping approach reveals new realities fostering revolutionary care.
The explanatory and exploratory potential of resilience for mountain systems
Mountain communities serve as change antennas, living systems labs for adaptive, transformative, and inner resilience, forging alpine-urban alliances toward desirable social-ecological futures.