Research on temporal and spatial variations in the degree of coupling coordination of tourism–urbanization–ecological environment: A case study of Heilongjiang …

T Zhang, L Li - Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2021 - Springer
This paper offers a complex evaluation index system for Heilongjiang tourism, urbanization,
and ecological environmental development based on coupling mechanisms across these …

Presiones sobre la conservación asociadas al uso de la tierra en las ecorregiones terrestres de la Argentina

AS Nanni, M Piquer Rodríguez, MD Rodriguez… - 2020 - notablesdelaciencia.conicet.gov.ar
Por su continuidad espacial y su relativa homogeneidad ecológica y biofísica, las
ecorregiones son un nivel de organización apropiado para discutir y planificar iniciativas de …

The world's mountains in the Anthropocene

U Schickhoff, M Bobrowski, S Mal, N Schwab… - Mountain landscapes in …, 2022 - Springer
This review summarizes current understanding of drivers for change and of the impact of
accelerating global changes on mountains, encompassing effects of climate change and …

Comprehensive partitions and optimisation strategies based on tourism urbanisation and resources environment carrying capacity in the Yellow River Basin, China

Z Wang, Q Chen - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022 - Springer
A better understanding of the spatial coordination relationship between tourism urbanisation
and resources environment carrying capacity (RECC) is vital for the regional selection of key …

Reframing pastoral practices of bofedal management to increase the resilience of Andean water towers

K Yager, M Prieto, RI Meneses - Mountain Research and Development, 2021 - BioOne
Across the Andes, a critical challenge for mountain socioecological systems is securing
water for future generations. Pastoral communities are especially vulnerable because their …

Long-term interactions between avifauna and humans in the southern Andean Puna during the Late-Holocene

MB Velardez-Fresia, SV Urquiza - The Holocene, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
By comparing the present and past avifauna, we investigate the human practices that
involved the knowledge and interaction with birds during the Late-Holocene in Puna Austral …

Pathways of megaherbivore rewilding transitions: typologies from an Andean gradient

HR Grau, E Aráoz, CJ Navarro, AS Nanni… - Elem Sci …, 2020 - online.ucpress.edu
In most of the planet, large herbivore communities have been replaced by livestock, but this
process is reversing in many places. Here, we outline and review the pathways of …

The role of social institutions in indigenous Andean Pastoralists' adaptation to climate-related water hazards

JC Postigo - Climate and Development, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Though Andean indigenous communities have a lengthy history of capable responding to
water threats, anthropogenic climate change and soaring water demand have changed …

Rewilding of large herbivore communities in high elevation Puna: geographic segregation and no evidence of positive effects on peatland productivity

CJ Navarro, AE Izquierdo, E Aráoz, J Foguet… - Regional Environmental …, 2020 - Springer
During the past decades, the Argentine Puna (a subtropical high elevation desert of c. 14
million hectares) has been going through a process of “rewilding” of large herbivore …

[HTML][HTML] Wider Landscapes Become Tourismscapes: Bibliometric Analysis and Identification of Key Issues in the Literature

Z Bujdosó, K Zhu, H Kapil… - Journal of …, 2024 - sustainability.hapres.com
Background: Wider landscapes, nowadays, have been widely used as an attraction for the
design of the tourism sector in a particular destination due to tourism demand. Many …