The invasive wattles are an important part of the sustainability of livelihoods in the eastern Free State.The invasive wattles are an important part of the sustainability of livelihoods in the eastern Free State.
Status of Deforestation and Forest Degradation and Drivers thereof in Indo-Himalayan region
This study examines deforestation and forest degradation in the Indo-Himalayan region, estimating carbon stock, assessing forest status, identifying D&FD drivers, and proposing strategic solutions.
Andean/Runa Moountain Social-Ecological Futures: From Consultation to KoDesigners of Conservation.
Conservation projects must recognize indigenous and rural leadership, ensuring ownership, data sovereignty and equitable benefits through responsible and collaborative research frameworks.
Kold Krush, A Cosmos Compressed: Mountain Subsistence and Spiritual Transformations in the Neoglacial of Maloti-Drakensberg, Southern Africa
Archaeologists have long sought to make excavated and rock art evidence mutually intelligible. With new direct dates from rock paintings comes an unprecedented opportunity to relate the two registers
Understanding the Challenges: A Gendered Perspective on Mountain Youth
Young mountain women face unique challenges, including learned helplessness. Empowering young mountain women and amplifing their voices are crucial for sustainable development.
Remaking mountain social infrastructures inside protected areas: a case from the central Apennines
The role of Collective Properties as socio-ecological infrastructures within protected areas, exploring tensions between different mountain futures on resource use and conservation.
Who belongs in the Bow Valley? Teasing out tensions in Canadian Rocky Mountain Narratives
By examining competing narratives of Bow Valley communities in the Canadian Rockies, this paper unpacks the often racist, classist, and colonial understandings of who belongs in mountain geographies.
World Mountain Cities and their characteristics?
The Urban Centre Data Base contains over 11,000 cities of over 50,000 inhabitants each can be used in locating and quantitatively characterizing cities in mountainous regions at global scale.
Discussions on droughts and glaciers on the two slopes of the central Andes (28.30°- 39°). Disputes over governance objects in the context of the new climate regime.
Environmental History; Geography; Glaciers; Water governance
Co-Creation for Mountain Climate Resilience: quadruple-helix approach for Stakeholder Engagement
The Horizon Europe MountResilience Project, funded by CINEA, mission CLIMA, aims to increase resilience to climate chenge. Duration: 54 months (2023-2028) Partnership: 47 partners, UMIL lead partner