Asia’s High Mountains (AHM) are at particular risk from shifting climate, as much of the region is highly dependent on seasonal rainfall and glacial runoff for water resources, and many communities lack the resources to respond to the effects of rapidly shifting climate. AHM are also vulnerable to increases in frequency and intensity of extreme weather. Management strategies are complicated by large spatial gradients in precipitation regimes throughout AHM, and management strategies based on regional estimates of climate change are unlikely to apply at smaller scales. Distinct climatological..
Self-organising systems adapt to environmental change, and this ability modulates the relationship b...
The relation between mountains and climate is two ways. On the one hand mountains play a very import...
A robust understanding of the sub-seasonal cold season (November–March) precipitation variability ov...
The climate of High Mountain Asia (HMA) has changed in recent decades. While the temperature is cons...
Asia has more than its share of natural disasters and man made conflicts. The world’s most diverse c...
Natural disasters in High Mountain Asia (HMA) are largely induced by precipitation and temperatures ...
Multiple factors indicate that the Asia/Pacific region possess a high degree of vulnerability to cli...
Mountains are amongst the most flimsy environments on Earth. They are prosperous repositories of bio...
The hydrological response to climate change in mountainous basins manifests itself at varying spatia...
Mountain ranges in High Mountain Asia (HMA) are the highest on Earth. Combined with monsoon-dominate...
Asia, a region grappling with the impacts of climate change, increasing natural disasters, and trans...
Mountains are amongst the most flimsy environments on Earth. They are prosperous repositories of bio...
Climate change is a natural process that is being accelerated alarmingly by anthropogenic and techno...
In Asia, water resources largely depend on water generated in the mountainous upstream parts of seve...
The Asian Highlands, the vast mountainous area from Pakistan to China including the Hindu‐Kush Himal...
Self-organising systems adapt to environmental change, and this ability modulates the relationship b...
The relation between mountains and climate is two ways. On the one hand mountains play a very import...
A robust understanding of the sub-seasonal cold season (November–March) precipitation variability ov...
The climate of High Mountain Asia (HMA) has changed in recent decades. While the temperature is cons...
Asia has more than its share of natural disasters and man made conflicts. The world’s most diverse c...
Natural disasters in High Mountain Asia (HMA) are largely induced by precipitation and temperatures ...
Multiple factors indicate that the Asia/Pacific region possess a high degree of vulnerability to cli...
Mountains are amongst the most flimsy environments on Earth. They are prosperous repositories of bio...
The hydrological response to climate change in mountainous basins manifests itself at varying spatia...
Mountain ranges in High Mountain Asia (HMA) are the highest on Earth. Combined with monsoon-dominate...
Asia, a region grappling with the impacts of climate change, increasing natural disasters, and trans...
Mountains are amongst the most flimsy environments on Earth. They are prosperous repositories of bio...
Climate change is a natural process that is being accelerated alarmingly by anthropogenic and techno...
In Asia, water resources largely depend on water generated in the mountainous upstream parts of seve...
The Asian Highlands, the vast mountainous area from Pakistan to China including the Hindu‐Kush Himal...
Self-organising systems adapt to environmental change, and this ability modulates the relationship b...
The relation between mountains and climate is two ways. On the one hand mountains play a very import...
A robust understanding of the sub-seasonal cold season (November–March) precipitation variability ov...