This leads to the creation of a positive environment for the reception of new populations.
Socio-ecological research in the Matschertal-Val di Mazia platform
The Matschertal/Val di Mazia in South Tyrol, Italy, is a socio-ecological system sensitive to water scarcity and climate change, serving as an LT(S)ER site for studying water management and ecosystem
Development of social-ecological standard observations for long-term social-ecological research platforms within the eLTER network
Understanding the multiple impacts of global change on major European ecosystems the appropriately configured research infrastructure eLTER RI developed socio-ecological Standard Observations.
Optimizing design of MSE wall ensuring safety and sustainable approach
Present study examines role of 3d FEM software’s over 2d LEM software to discuss the corner stresses generated in MSE wall structures. While incorporating LCA for sustainable design.
Understanding Water Use Conflicts by Understanding the Interplay between Society and Water: the Concept of “Water Culture”
The water culture concept enhances understanding of water use conflicts by analyzing the interplay between society and water resources, revealing that differing meanings attributed to water fuel these
Participatory Workshop towards recognizing Heritage in the Hazard-Risk-Resilience Nexus in Val Resia
This study explores cultural heritage’s role in community resilience to natural hazards in Val Resia, part of the Julian Alps BR, highlighting local identity, knowledge, and practices in DRM measures.
A model of mountain social-ecological systems to catalyze multi-actor collaborations towards sustainability
We present a model of Mountain Socio-Ecological Systems based on actors’ representations, which includes a Personal Stance component describing an individual actor’s relationship to the mountains.
Collaborative Pathways to Sustainable SES Management: Lessons from Participatory Scenario Planning in Kilimanjaro
Using participatory approach, we synthesized stakeholders’ perceived future scenarios in Kilimanjaro and management actions that enhance NCP, improve quality of life, and support sustainable SES.
Ethnobotanical Knowledge and Medicinal Plant Usage Among Indigenous Communities in Jammu and Kashmir: A Study on Conservation and Healthcare Practices
This study investigates the ethnobotanical practices of indigenous communities in J & K, emphasizing their medicinal plant reliance and the urgent need for conservation amidst modernization.
What pastoralism and bears share: When humans and animals shape landscapes of coexistence
The return of brown bears in the Pyrenees reshapes human-wildlife coexistence. This study explores evolving multispecies landscapes through a more-than-human, micro-local approach.