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Mountain Resilience: A Systematic Literature Review and Paths to the Future

Authors :
Acosta, E.E.
Apple, M.
Adler, C.
Schneiderbauer, S.
Pedoth, L.
Wyss, R.
Luthe, T.
Acosta, E.E.
Apple, M.
Adler, C.
Schneiderbauer, S.
Pedoth, L.
Wyss, R.
Luthe, T.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Mountains are home to a considerable share of the human population. Around a billion people live in mountainous areas, which harbor rich natural and sociocultural diversity. Today, many people living in mountainous areas worldwide face fundamental changes to their cultural and economic living conditions. At the same time, mountain communities have defied harsh environments in the past by adapting to changing natural conditions and showing remarkable levels of resilience. In this review paper, we provide a comprehensive overview of English-language scientific literature on resilience-related topics in mountain areas based on a systematic review of the Scopust literature database. We propose a structured starting point for science–practice interactions and concrete action-based activities to support livelihoods and strengthen resilience in mountain areas. We suggest that existing knowledge gaps can be addressed by relying on local knowledge and cocreating solutions with communities. In this way, we can build innovative capacity and actively buffer against the impact of crises while supporting deliberate transformation toward sustainability and regeneration to further enhance resilience. © 2022 Wyss et al.<br />We acknowledge the support received from the Mountain Research Initiative (MRI) for this publication via its organizational support to the MRI Mountain Resilience Working Group and coverage of the publication fee.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1427172929
Document Type :
Electronic Resource