Joint Endeavor Toward Sustainable Mountain Development: Research at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Mountain Research of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
Manfred Bardy-Durchhalter, O. Bender, Giulia Bertolotti, Domenico Branca, Valerie Braun, P. Bohleber, D. Festi, A. Fischer, A. Gschwentner, Lea Hartl, Andreas Haller, K. Helfricht, Clemens Hiller, Kati Heinrich, Andrina Janicke, M. Keiler, G. Köck, Armin Kratzer, A. Lamprecht, H. Pauli, A. Polderman, J. Pfeiffer, Fernando Ruiz Peyré, P. Saccone, Brigitte Scott, B. Seiser, Martin Stocker-Waldhuber, T. Zieher
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Abstract
The sustainable development of mountain regions requires inter- and transdisciplinary knowledge. The Institute for Interdisciplinary Mountain Research contributes to this global endeavor as part of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and as a member of international scientific networks, together with local partners and stakeholders. As a joint effort of individual researchers covering multiple fields, this article highlights our views on mountains as research objects, the phenomena we investigate as parts of entire mountain systems, and the synergies and differences of the disciplinary frames within which we work. Alles ist Wechselwirkung [Everything is interaction] (A. von Humboldt, 18XX, 27r)
山区的可持续发展需要跨学科和跨学科的知识。跨学科山地研究所作为奥地利科学院的一部分,作为国际科学网络的成员,与当地合作伙伴和利益相关者一起,为这一全球努力做出了贡献。作为覆盖多个领域的个别研究人员的共同努力,本文强调了我们对山脉作为研究对象的看法,我们作为整个山脉系统的一部分调查的现象,以及我们工作的学科框架的协同作用和差异。Alles ist Wechselwirkung[一切都是相互作用的](A.von Humboldt,18XX,27r)
期刊介绍:
MRD features three peer-reviewed sections: MountainDevelopment, which contains “Transformation Knowledge,” MountainResearch, which contains “Systems Knowledge,” and MountainAgenda, which contains “Target Knowledge.” In addition, the MountainPlatform section offers International Mountain Society members an opportunity to convey information about their mountain initiatives and priorities; and the MountainMedia section presents reviews of recent publications on mountains and mountain development.
Key research and development fields:
-Society and culture-
Policy, politics, and institutions-
Economy-
Bio- and geophysical environment-
Ecosystems and cycles-
Environmental risks-
Resource and land use-
Energy, infrastructure, and services-
Methods and theories-
Regions