Mountains are dynamic landscapes that are home to rich natural and human heritage. However, climatic variability, globalisation and increasing ecomomic integration are making these landscapes more fragile with implications for present and future development. Using a pathways lens, we examine development trajectories in mountains and relate these to environmental and social-economic change currently taking place. We analyse and compare pathways in three case studies in Peru (Andes); Nepal (Himalayas); and Kyrgyzstan (Tien Shan). The paper highlights that development pathways in fragile mountain regions may be shifting in new directions, but because they emerge out of complex socio-environmental and historical contexts, there are also social ...
International audienceMountains represent significant features covering nearly one-quarter of the wo...
Mountains are among the regions most affected by climate change. The implications of climate change ...
The conference on Global Change and the World’s Mountains held in Perth, Scotland, in 2010 offered a...
Mountains are dynamic landscapes that are home to rich natural and human heritage. However, climatic...
Mountain social-ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to ov...
Covering about 12.5% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface, mountains have great value for people and n...
Mountain social-ecological systems (MtSES) are transforming rapidly due to changes in multiple envir...
Sustainability challenges persist in the central Indian Himalayas (CIH) despite an array of solution...
Natural resource-based livelihoods in mountainous regions are subject to new types of development as...
Alpine cultural landscapes are the result of a long process of social-ecological coevolution, and to...
Mountain regions provide essential ecosystem goods and services (EGS) for both mountain dwellers and...
The Himalayas are among the world’s youngest mountain ranges. In addition to the geologic processes...
The conference on Global Change and the World's Mountains held in Perth, Scotland, in 2010 offered a...
The Himalayan mountain building is a con-tinuous process leading to the development of a variety of ...
Today Kyrgyzstan is a country and landscape dominated by mountains. Those mountains shape the modern...
International audienceMountains represent significant features covering nearly one-quarter of the wo...
Mountains are among the regions most affected by climate change. The implications of climate change ...
The conference on Global Change and the World’s Mountains held in Perth, Scotland, in 2010 offered a...
Mountains are dynamic landscapes that are home to rich natural and human heritage. However, climatic...
Mountain social-ecological systems (MtSES) are vital to humanity, providing ecosystem services to ov...
Covering about 12.5% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface, mountains have great value for people and n...
Mountain social-ecological systems (MtSES) are transforming rapidly due to changes in multiple envir...
Sustainability challenges persist in the central Indian Himalayas (CIH) despite an array of solution...
Natural resource-based livelihoods in mountainous regions are subject to new types of development as...
Alpine cultural landscapes are the result of a long process of social-ecological coevolution, and to...
Mountain regions provide essential ecosystem goods and services (EGS) for both mountain dwellers and...
The Himalayas are among the world’s youngest mountain ranges. In addition to the geologic processes...
The conference on Global Change and the World's Mountains held in Perth, Scotland, in 2010 offered a...
The Himalayan mountain building is a con-tinuous process leading to the development of a variety of ...
Today Kyrgyzstan is a country and landscape dominated by mountains. Those mountains shape the modern...
International audienceMountains represent significant features covering nearly one-quarter of the wo...
Mountains are among the regions most affected by climate change. The implications of climate change ...
The conference on Global Change and the World’s Mountains held in Perth, Scotland, in 2010 offered a...