Huge forest fire affected 1060 hectars of the Bohemian-Saxon Switzerland National Park in July 2022. Presentation describing impact of fire to nature and our cooperation with the National Park.
The new normal: increasing probability of late frost and drought. Effects on juvenile trees.
Drought and late frosts are major disturbances in forest ecosystems. This potted gradient experiment tries to understand the impact of both disturbances on juvenile trees.
Planning Strategies for Sustainable Livelihoods in Hill Towns: A case of Shimla
The study assesses Shimla’s livelihood conditions using LAI and LVI, and proposes planning strategies for sustainable livelihoods balancing economy and environment.
Ten transition strategies for ten snow tourism destinations: strengthening resilience regarding CC-induced ecologic & socioeconomic effects.
Ten Alpine winter destinations developed ten adaptation strategies to enhance climate resilience, addressing ecological and socio-economic impacts of reduced snow cover.
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.
Sustainable Synergy and Grounded Imaginaries: A Case Study of Dhaji Diwari Method in Himachal Pradesh
This paper explores integrating traditional Dhajji Diwari techniques with contemporary engineering in sustainable housing, emphasizing community agency and context-specific solutions for resilience.
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.
Hills and mountain ranges in Mexico Basin, an opportunity to conservation.
The mountains and ranges of the Basin of Mexico fulfill important functions for its more than 20 million inhabitants. They are a refuge for biodiversity and historical and cultural landmarks.
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.
Adapted spatial planning instruments and nature based solutions to protect against natural hazards in mountainous areas – solutions for civil society in selected catchments in the LTSER Eisenwurzen
Mountain regions are vulnerable due to climate,natural hazards and settlement expansion. Solutions for civil society against natural hazards & natural resources management are analysed in catchments