Welcome to our June 2023 round-up of new publications! This list contains articles relevant to mountain research that you won't want to miss this month.

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Please note: The publications listed below may not necessarily have been published this month, but rather have come to our attention at this time.


1-30 June 2023

Anthropogenic climate change impacts exacerbate summer forest fires in California 

Assessing the relation between geodiversity and species richness in mountain heaths and tundra landscapes  

Assessment of geological diversity, geosites, and geotourism potencies at Menoreh Mountain for designation of geopark area 

[Book chapter] Austral Temperate Zone: Either Neglected or Misunderstood 

Bordering Ladakh, Again: From Ecological Flows to Cartographic Competition 

CIMEMountainBot: A Telegram Bot to Collect Mountain Images and to Communicate Information with Mountain Guides 

Climatic drought impacts on key ecosystem services of a low mountain region in Germany

Dependency on national park resources of people living in a mountain protected area

Diminishing storage returns of reservoir construction 

Exploring the use of multi-source high-resolution satellite data for snow water equivalent reconstruction over mountainous catchments 

Geographic similarity analysis for Land System Science: opportunities and tools to facilitate knowledge integration and transfer 

Geospatial modelling of large-wood supply to rivers: a state-of-the-art model comparison in Swiss mountain river catchments  

Glacier loss and vegetation expansion alter organic and inorganic carbon dynamics in high-mountain streams

High mountain trees: altitudinal records recently broken for eleven different tree species in Britain 

[Book Chapter] Impacts of climate change on Swedish second home tourism 

Impact of EU funds on the development of mountain areas in the period 2007–2013 – the example of the Lipnica Wielka municipality 

Integrating glacio-hydrological and power grid models to assess the climate-resiliency of high mountain hydropower in Nepal  

Is anticipatory governance opening up or closing down future possibilities? Findings from diverse contexts in the Global South 

Isotopic and chemical signatures of high mountain rivers in catchments with contrasting glacier and rock glacier cover  

Large-scale risk assessment on snow avalanche hazard in alpine regions

Leveraging the Global Stocktake for effective sectoral climate governance

Mapping potential conflicts between global agriculture and terrestrial conservation  

Microclimate, an inseparable part of ecology and biogeography

Multi-decadal observations in the alps reveal less and wetter snow, with increasing variability

Overview of evidence on mechanisms affecting the outcomes of terrestrial multiple-use protected areas

Patterns in soil microbial diversity across Europe 

Quantifying Groundwater's Contribution to Regional Environmental-Flows in Diverse Hydrologic Landscapes

Reconsidering the basics of mountain trail categorisation: case study in Slovenia

Risk of plant invasions and management planning in the Tibetan Plateau, China 

Science on ecosystems and people to support the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework

Seasonal enrichment of heavy isotopes in meltwater runoff from Haig Glacier, Canadian Rocky Mountains

[Report] SOCIALLY JUST LANDSCAPE RESTORATION IN THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS

Strengthen climate adaptation research globally 

Subnational governance strategies at the extractive frontier: collaboration and conflict in Peru 

The Contribution of Participatory Art Projects to a Good Quality of Life in Mountain Regions 

The Decaying Near-Surface Boundary Layer of a Retreating Alpine Glacier

The shrinking Great Salt Lake contributes to record high dust-on-snow deposition in the Wasatch Mountains during the 2022 snowmelt season 

Through Ice and Snow. Mountain Films as Educational Films in the 1920s and 1930s  

Time-series-based habitat model development for surface water management on endangered aquatic plant Isoetes taiwanensis conservation in mountain wetlands  

Toward spatial fit in the governance of global commodity flows 

Unravelling geological controls on groundwater flow and surface water-groundwater interaction in mountain systems: a multi-disciplinary approach 

Using a multi-lens framework for landscape decisions  


Cover image by Dayne Topkin.

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