In this paper, we apply two conceptual frameworks from climate change adaptation research to the case of Balderschwang, an alpine winter destination in Bavaria, Germany. We analyse climate change adaptation measures both in terms of the depth of intervention and the actors introducing and managing the adaptation.
From Participation to Sustainable Futures: Anchoring Transdisciplinary Research for Touristic Mountain Regions
A transdisciplinary tourism project in alpine Switzerland demonstrates how structured, multi-level participation enhances contextual relevance and stakeholder collaboration, supporting sustainable regional development through locally grounded knowledge and institutional engagement.
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Transfer of Knowledge and Culture: Skiing between Austria and Canada
This article uses specific biographical examples to examine the transfer of knowledge and culture between Austria and Canada in relation to skiing before and after the Second World War.
Mobility behaviour of trail runners to events: the dominance of the car and local races offers prospects for a transition to more sustainable events
We think that trail running is marked by heightened environmental awareness, including in terms of mobility. Then, we study this mobilities to trail events to think about more sustainable events.
Distilling at Altitude: Whisky Tourism in the Mountains
The Lyng Alps lie c.2 hours north of Tromsø, a city impacted by the rise of mass cold tourism in recent years. Spreading tourism around the region is of paramount importance for local communities.

