This study addresses these gaps by proposing an integrated framework, based on international standards, for storing and accessing geographic data on trails.
Regeneration projects in the rural context of the Italian Prealps. The Clusone Plateau in Seriana Valley – Bergamo Province (Italy)
The contribution explores as architectural design approach can develop the rural mountainous plateau of Upper Seriana Valley (Clusone), according to a renewed visions based on wellness and health.
Sustaining Indigenous Mountain Cultures in a Changing Economy: A case-study of the Mao-Nagas
The loss of indigenous knowledge perpetuating sustainable human-nature relationships is under threat in the guise of development without adequate policies that checks and balances
Community Business and Sustainable Mountain Tourism Development: The Case of Hyakubariki in Hakuba Village, Japan
Hyakubariki, a community business in Hakuba Village, strengthens local ties, fosters innovation, and supports sustainable tourism. We explores its impact on regional development and livable community.
Cultivating community-led heritage futures for healthy landscapes in the Highlands of Scotland
Community-based research in the Highlands of Scotland shows the importance of historic and contemporary cultural heritage for addressing the sustainability of the tourism economy and land use practice
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.
Intersecting outdoor-app mobility data, automatic counters and field observations for visitor monitoring – case study of the Nordkette, Innsbruck, Austria
Validation study of outdoor-app data (STRAVA) against field measurements (Eco-Counter), based on empirical data collected in the Nordkette, Innsbruck, Austria
Natural Hazards, Climate Change, and Criminal Liability: Challenges and Legal Frameworks
Climate change transforms natural hazard risks, raising legal questions about responsibility, liability, and the role of emerging technologies.
Co-developing and implementing sectoral Climate Change Adaptation tools at District scale in South Tyrol
Our contribution provides a transdisciplinary methodology for co-developing sectoral CCA tools at district level in the Pusterial Valley, South Tyrol
Uncovering Risk Perception in Avalanche Terrain: A Semantic Analysis of User-Generated Ski Tour Reports
We leverage user-generated ski tour reports to study perception of risk and the environment in uncertain and risky conditions – and how these perceptions relate to avalanche hazard and accidents.