RESALIO explores strategies for landscape regeneration in the Trentino Stelvio National Park, leveraging cable mobility to foster sustainability, resilience, and open dialogue for transition.
Ski resort transitions and stakeholder engagement: feedback from the transdisciplinary process at St Pierre-de-Chartreuse (France)
Relying on the analytical grids of Gerlak and al. (2023) and Bowma and al. (2022), we will analyze our transdisciplinary approach at the mountain resort St Pierre-de-Chartreuse.
Slowing Glacial Melt with Cellulose Textiles – On the Quest for Sustainable Materials
Glacial skiing areas are covered with geotextiles to slow the melt. Conventional fleeces of polypropylene are emitting microplastics. Cellulose-based textiles provide an eco-friendly solution.
The Brand Image of Geoparks: Tourist Perceptions of Geoparks and Implications for Sustainable Development
We explored tourists’ landscape values in Zhangjiajie Geopark to examine the role tourists play in the tensions between mass tourism development and heritage conservation in mountain protected areas.
Mountain tourism and climat change in Cévennes National Park : trend, challenges and adaptation in fresh areas
Fresh recreational activities are changing in mountain due to climate change, increasing pressure on aquatic ecosystem. We analysed fresh areas in PNC to optimize their management and conservation
Engaging Local Stakeholders to Enhance Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies and Policies: A Case Study from the NEVERMORE Project
A Local Council experience harnesses local knowledge and climate change insights to enhance scientific findings for regional needs with a set of consultation and a focus on tourism.
SkHyline: A Knowledge-Sharing Platform for Accelerating Green Hydrogen Innovation and Sustainable Economic Growth in the Alps
SkHyline is an online knowledge-sharing platform designed to foster collaboration across the Alps advancing hydrogen technologies implementation to drive regional decarbonization and energy transition
Adaptation as a process in mountain huts ecosystems
Adaptation is a dynamic process within the hut ecosystem, shaped by stakeholder interactions. This study examines adaptation forms, barriers, and best practices, drawing on HutObsTour research to supp
Mountain Huts as Climate Sentinels: Perceptions of Water Scarcity Through Interviews with Hut Managers and Decision-Makers
Located in fragile environments with limited resources, mountain huts are sentinels to changing climate and water scarcity. We conducted interviews with hut managers to explore resilience strategies.
Sustainable Development of Mountain Heritage through Tourism in Muree Pakistan
The study concludes with recommendations for stakeholders and investors to adopt general approaches that ensure the preservation of mountain heritage while empowering sustainable tourism development