Alpine resources will play a crucial role in the development of the European Alpine region: They are triggering genuine innovations in technology, social and cultural institutions, property ownership, and economic valuation. Natural, social, cultural, and economic resources are crucial assets for sustainable development in Alpine regions. This was reason enough for the International Scientific Committee for Alpine Research (ISCAR), an organization in which the Interacademic Commission for Alpine Studies (ICAS) represents the Swiss Academies, to make Alpine resources the main topic of the 2014 ForumAlpinum. ICAS invited ISCAR to report on the outcomes of the Forum
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The Alps are one of the largest natural regions left in Europe and therefore of particular importanc...
The aim of the Swiss National Research Programmes is to carry out scientific research to identify, a...
AbstractAn important issue in Alpine regions is urban sprawl, which affects land resources and their...
The sustainable development of mountain regions requires inter-and transdisciplinary knowledge. The ...
Covering about 12.5% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface, mountains have great value for people and n...
Anthropogenic climate change threatens the global environment, including biodiversity, and with it c...
Alpine research benefits from several international coordination networks, only one of which – ISCAR...
Rationale and objectives The Journal of Alpine Research is preparing a special issue dedicated to th...
The development of the Alpine Area increasingly depends on the expansion of innovative and sustainab...
The Alpine Region provides a unique environment for agrobiodiversity. Over the centuries, animals an...
Web-based information and communication technologies enable the inclusion of all stakeholders in sus...
Between mountain regions and biodiversity exists a direct and indissoluble link: the mountain areas ...
Mountainous regions are globally important, in part because they support large populations and are b...
Today mountain areas are facing major economic challenges, due to depopulation, a lack of competitiv...
This article looks at the transmission of tangible and intangible resources from an anthropological ...
The Alps are one of the largest natural regions left in Europe and therefore of particular importanc...
The aim of the Swiss National Research Programmes is to carry out scientific research to identify, a...
AbstractAn important issue in Alpine regions is urban sprawl, which affects land resources and their...
The sustainable development of mountain regions requires inter-and transdisciplinary knowledge. The ...
Covering about 12.5% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface, mountains have great value for people and n...
Anthropogenic climate change threatens the global environment, including biodiversity, and with it c...
Alpine research benefits from several international coordination networks, only one of which – ISCAR...
Rationale and objectives The Journal of Alpine Research is preparing a special issue dedicated to th...
The development of the Alpine Area increasingly depends on the expansion of innovative and sustainab...
The Alpine Region provides a unique environment for agrobiodiversity. Over the centuries, animals an...
Web-based information and communication technologies enable the inclusion of all stakeholders in sus...
Between mountain regions and biodiversity exists a direct and indissoluble link: the mountain areas ...
Mountainous regions are globally important, in part because they support large populations and are b...
Today mountain areas are facing major economic challenges, due to depopulation, a lack of competitiv...
This article looks at the transmission of tangible and intangible resources from an anthropological ...
The Alps are one of the largest natural regions left in Europe and therefore of particular importanc...
The aim of the Swiss National Research Programmes is to carry out scientific research to identify, a...