This call for papers is mainly aimed at focusing on the bio-geo-physical mountain systems, their evolution under climate change and its impacts on either natural or socio-economic systems (Ives and Messerli, 1989; Price, 1999; Beniston et al., 2002; Viviroli et al., 2007). This also includes any threat that may affect the economic systems (including tourism activities) and the way of life of mountain communities (Beniston, 2005), in particular the most vulnerable ones living in marginalized (physically and economically) mountainous areas. That is why this call is addressed to both physical geographers/climatologists interested in social issues, and human geographers who are concerned or investigating issues of environmental change.Cet appel...
Mountains are among the regions most sensitive to climate change. Some of the most visible indicator...
Abstract. This paper addresses a number of issues related to current and future climatic change and ...
International audienceMountains are an essential component of the global life-support system. They a...
This call for papers is mainly aimed at focusing on the bio-geo-physical mountain systems, their evo...
Climate change is today a reality at both the international and more local levels. Recent studies ha...
Mountains are specific ecosystems, characterised by their diversity and complexity (Messerli and Ive...
International audienceHuman activities and global factors have caused imbalances in mountain regions...
Climate change is today a reality at both the international and more local levels. Recent studies ha...
International audienceThe intensity of the current climate change has strong consequences for high m...
International audienceMountains represent significant features covering nearly one-quarter of the wo...
International audienceOver the last century, human activities and global drivers of change h...
Dans le contexte actuel de changement climatique, ce travail de thèse traite de l’évolution des cond...
Abstract : This paper provides a brief overview of climatic change as observed in the 20th century i...
International audienceIn high alpine environments, glacial shrinkage and permafrost warming due to c...
Mountains are among the regions most affected by climate change. The implications of climate change ...
Mountains are among the regions most sensitive to climate change. Some of the most visible indicator...
Abstract. This paper addresses a number of issues related to current and future climatic change and ...
International audienceMountains are an essential component of the global life-support system. They a...
This call for papers is mainly aimed at focusing on the bio-geo-physical mountain systems, their evo...
Climate change is today a reality at both the international and more local levels. Recent studies ha...
Mountains are specific ecosystems, characterised by their diversity and complexity (Messerli and Ive...
International audienceHuman activities and global factors have caused imbalances in mountain regions...
Climate change is today a reality at both the international and more local levels. Recent studies ha...
International audienceThe intensity of the current climate change has strong consequences for high m...
International audienceMountains represent significant features covering nearly one-quarter of the wo...
International audienceOver the last century, human activities and global drivers of change h...
Dans le contexte actuel de changement climatique, ce travail de thèse traite de l’évolution des cond...
Abstract : This paper provides a brief overview of climatic change as observed in the 20th century i...
International audienceIn high alpine environments, glacial shrinkage and permafrost warming due to c...
Mountains are among the regions most affected by climate change. The implications of climate change ...
Mountains are among the regions most sensitive to climate change. Some of the most visible indicator...
Abstract. This paper addresses a number of issues related to current and future climatic change and ...
International audienceMountains are an essential component of the global life-support system. They a...