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3 June 2021

Give the same rights to mountains! Contesting the exclusion of the Măcin Mountains, in Romania

As mountainologists, we have often had the opportunity to interact with policy- and decision makers on different topics related to sensitive subjects on the correct perception of the mountain area or…


By: Adriana Clivillé | Tags: Carpathian Mountains, Dobrogea, Măcin mountain, Romania mountains

7 February 2021

Mountain apple orchards in Catalonia, a reality

The mountain fruit growing project in Catalonia started in 2009 when IRTA (Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology) and ADRR (Association for the Development of the Romanesque Ribagorça) signed the first collaboration agreement…


By: Gemma Echevarria, Ignasi Iglesias, Jaume Lordan, Neus Mas, Xavi Farré, Xavi Garanto | Tags: IRTA, mountain apple orchards, mountain fruit

12 January 2021

The invasive species

On the second week of December 2020 has been mostly holidays for people from Madrid city in Spain (the madrileños). The national celebration of the Spanish Constitution and a local religious event made up for a…


By: Cristina Vegas, Felix Garcia Pereira, Jesus Fidel Gonzalez-Rouco |

2 December 2020

More resilience, please! A plea to rethink in the current crisis

It is quite surprising to see that there is one aspect we are not reading anything about in these days. Most of the articles telling us about the consequences of the coronavirus do not mention one word: resilience. Shouldn’t it be written somewhere?


By: Thomas Streifeneder | Tags: EURAC research

23 October 2020

Appreciate mountains and lowlands as partners

I’d like to turn our attention to recognize highland-lowland interactions as an old paradigm which was foundational for the interest in mountain areas, the changing perceptions towards using them, and realizing the values we attach to them.


By: Thomas DAX | Tags: Alpine Convention, Alps, Austrian Alps, Federal Institute of Agricultural Economics, mountain research, Rural and Mountain Research

8 October 2020

The status quo of dealing with mountain issues in Slovenia

Slovenia is a mountainous country with 72,3% of its territory defined as LFA (Areas of Less Favourable Farming). Most of northern part is dominated by the Alps, that reach their southeastern limit of distribution in Slovenia by forested plateau of Pohorje.


By: Andreja BOREC | Tags: Euromontana, Less Favourable Farming, Nemor, Slovenia, slovenian agriculture, Slovenian mountains, Utilized Agricultural Area

2 September 2020

Fragile mountain systems? On the evolution of scientific insights

A bit more than 30 years ago, neither climate change nor its impacts on mountain regions were high on many people’s agendas.


By: Harald BUGMANN |

16 July 2020

Without a definition of mountains, how can we do mountain research?

A definition of mountains is not necessary for our friends and families; they know very well when they are in the mountains. Where this definition is needed to be known and accepted is in academia, an extremely complex world that requires…


By: Bernat CLARAMUNT-LOPEZ | Tags: CREAF, Nemor, UAB, Unit of Ecology (BABVE

19 June 2020

Teaching about mountains in the time of Covid-19

ISARA is an engineering school specialised in agriculture, food science and environment. We offer a wide range of Bachelor and Master level curricula in these fields


By: Audrey VINCENT |

2 June 2020

Planning ahead: Broadband and education in the mountains beyond Covid19

During the current Covid19 crisis, we have become ever more dependent on the quality of our broadband connections, for many aspects of our lives.  All our meetings are now online (I have now used six different platforms!), those of us with children have had to become part-time home teachers…


By: Martin PRICE |

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