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Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 37 No. 1

This issue offers 14 peer-reviewed articles focusing on questions related to water, risk reduction, energy, land use change, biodiversity, vegetation ecology, conservation, gender policy, ethnobotany, indigenous knowledge, economic opportunities, mobility, and glacier monitoring — always with sustainable development in mind. Geographically, papers present insights from Nepal, China, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Switzerland, Italy, Ecuador, and Colombia.

Mountain Research and Development

Standard identifier: Print ISSN: 0276-4741, Online ISSN: 1994-7151

Categories

  • Alps
  • Botany
  • Ecology
  • Gender studies
  • Glacier
  • Risk management
  • Vegetation
English