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    Landslide susceptibility assessment in scarce-data regions using remote sensing data by Edier Vicente Aristizábal-Giraldo, Diana Ruiz-Vásquez

    Published 2023-10-01
    “… Landslides triggered by rainfall are among the most frequent causes of natural disasters in mountainous terrains. However, landslide susceptibility assessments are often limited due to the scarcity of reliable observations. …”
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    Changements climatiques et risques naturels dans les Alpes by Benjamin Einhorn, Nicolas Eckert, Christophe Chaix, Ludovic Ravanel, Philip Deline, Marie Gardent, Vincent Boudières, Didier Richard, Jean-Marc Vengeon, Gérald Giraud, Philippe Schoeneich

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Under the effects of climate change, Alpine mountainous regions are undergoing fast and well-perceptible evolutions, which are attracting the growing attention of people, scientists and managers. …”
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    La relazionalità della proprietà collettiva. Commons e conservazione conviviale in Umbria, Italia by Michele Ravaioli

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article, within the field of mountain geographies, proposes a critical analysis of collective property, as a virtuous example of territorial governance, connecting property studies with the concepts of common and convivial conservation. …”
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    Clustering simulated snow profiles to form avalanche forecast regions by S. Horton, S. Horton, F. Herla, P. Haegeli

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We developed the method, tuned parameters, and present clustering results using operational snowpack model data and human hazard assessments from the Columbia Mountains of western Canada during the 2022–2023 and 2023–2024 seasons. …”
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    Dasaĩ and dual power among the Yakthumba by Philippe Sagant

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…But because he enjoyed the favor of Nahangma, the yakthumba goddess of the mountain, he was recognized as primus inter pares (tum tumyang) and was brought to power. …”
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    Intimità sacra e nuove appartenenze nella devozione dei Mauriziani induisti a Santa Rosalia (Palermo) by Eugenio Giorgianni

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The Santuzza and her sacred mountain (Monte Pellegrino) are adopted as divine mediators of the problems and desires arising from their mobility. …”
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    Migratory trajectory and recomposing of Alpine societies by Thierry Amrein

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…On the other hand, our study raises the issue of the perpetual recomposing of mountain societies, still often perceived – or promoted – as entities that are rather homogeneous, authentic and specific. …”
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    Naxi Cosmology of Mt Yulong Sacred Sites with Caveats for Conservation by Jan Salick, Robbie Hart, Li Siyu

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…These cosmological issues raised in a local context are of far greater magnitude than one culture and one mountain and may suggest paths to effective conservation of sacred natural spaces around the world.…”
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    La topographie selon Ruskin : saillance du visible et du lisible dans Modern Painters by Laurence Roussillon-Constanty

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…As contemporary critics have shown, John Ruskin’s lifelong interest in geology not only provided him with a unique understanding of the mountain as a painting subject but also allowed him to develop an idiosyncratic theory of perception where movement and salience prevail – a theory he then applied to his often memorable prose.At first sight, salience is one feature of landscape that one can easily visually apprehend but much less easily account for in prose writing. …”
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    Val d’Hérens (Suisse) : une histoire des transitions (touristiques) manquées by Marjolaine Gros-Balthazard, Caterina Franco, Anouk Bonnemains

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The originality of this work lies in its focus on a range of unfulfilled tourism development projects in a mountain valley drawn up between 1900 and 2020. The study of the relationships between the (material, ideal and institutional) dimensions within the concept of territory and constitutive of the projectual processes makes it possible to reveal the explanatory factors of the tourist transitions, which did not happen but were “missed”. …”
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    De la réparation à la restauration by Céline Granjou, Stéphanie Gaucherand, Elaine Chanteloup

    Published 2010-10-01
    “…Soon, it was also associated with the idea of “turning the mountain green again”. Now, 40 years later, it aims at restoring both a natural ecosystem and a cultural landscape. …”
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    Of Ruskinian Topography: Visible and Legible Salience in Modern Painters by Laurence Roussillon-Constanty

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…As contemporary critics have shown, John Ruskin’s lifelong interest in geology not only provided him with a unique understanding of the mountain as a painting subject but also allowed him to develop an idiosyncratic theory of perception where movement and salience prevail – a theory he then applied to his often memorable prose. …”
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    Les scieries hydrauliques vosgiennes by Jean-Yves Henry

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…As part of its thematic investigation of the Vosges mountain’s small hydraulic industrial sites, the General Inventory service of the Lorraine region undertook a study of water-powered saw-mills. …”
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    Lessons Learned by Yugoslav Military Experts from the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan 1979-1981 by A. Y. Timofeev

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Despite the rich empirical material, Yugoslav analysts did not see any novelty in tactics and the use of new weapons in mountainous areas. They neglected to analyze the tactics of anti-partisan actions in the highlands; their predictions were not original; they ignored the presence of militant fundamentalism as a factor in the conduct of hostilities.…”
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