29 January 2024 European roadless mountains: saving our last paradises We are experiencing the most critical era of human-induced biodiversity loss, and it is not by chance that it happens simultaneously with the most explosive road sprawl in human history. Read more By: Vassiliki Kati | Tags: conservation, Greece, policy, roadless legislation, rodaless, wilderness
16 November 2023 Resolution of the Third Caucasus Mountain Forum Together with other mountainous areas, the Caucasus ecoregion is abundant in both biological and cultural diversity, attracting visitors from all over the world. Read more By: Sustainable Caucasus | Tags: Caucasus, sustainable development in mountain areas
3 July 2023 International scientific conference: Tourism and rural space in national and international context Between 25 – 27 May 2023, the National Agency of the Mountain Area (ANZM), together with the Romanian Academy – Iasi branch Read more By: CEMONT | Tags: CEMONT, Institute for Economic and Social Research, National Agency of the Mountain Area, Romanian Academy
24 April 2023 Growing up near the mountains She was born during the summer of 2016 at La Herrería Forest (El Escorial), 40 km Northwest from the busy city of Madrid, and a few… Read more By: By Carlos Román Cascón, Carlos Yagüe and J. Fidel González-Rouco, GuMNet, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain. | Tags: Carlos Román Cascón, Carlos Yagüe. J. Fidel González-Rouco, GuMNet, Herrería
28 February 2023 Why do we need mountain education? Looking from inside Mountains are unique environments that offer a rich array of learning opportunities. From geological formations to cultural traditions… Read more By: Viorel GLIGOR, Ioan SURDU, Matei DOMNIȚA, Emanuela-Adina COCIȘ, and Alexandru-Sabin NICULA | Tags: mountain education, mountain tourism, mountain trek
12 July 2022 The return of remoteness: re-appreciating mountain amenities In the past, mountains have been primarily perceived as places distant from centers of economic and cultural development. This led to common views that these areas represent… Read more By: Thomas DAX | Tags: mountain cultural development, mountain economic development
25 May 2022 Mountain wildflower honey and the fascinating interaction between honeybees and landscape Mountain wildflower honey is a picture of the spontaneous flora of the mountains, an excellence from meadows and pastures of our Alps, habitats protected by the European… Read more By: Valeria LEONI | Tags: climate change, honey, honey phytochemical composition, honeybee behaviour, Italian Alpine wildflower, mountain grasslands, pollinators decline
4 May 2022 Planning for sustainability in shrinking mountain communities By: Hans Olav BRATA | Tags: Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, mountain population Norway, rural municipalities Norway, sustainability Norway
8 April 2022 Polyfarming model: sowing the future through the regenerative agriculture Agriculture releases 12% of the total CO2 Spanish emissions into the atmosphere every year. Producing food is essential for our survival, so is reducing emissions… Read more By: Marc GRACIA | Tags: CREAF, Planeses, Polyfarming, regenerative agriculture
22 February 2022 The institution of home is expanding into mountain space – in stealth mode When launching the journal Mobilities, the opening editorial statement from Hannam, Shelly and Urry (2006, p. 1) read: “Mobility has become an evocative keyword for the twenty‐first century and a powerful discourse… Read more By: Tor ARNESEN | Tags: Eastern Norway Research Institute, Hovden, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Lillehammer, Norway mountains