eco.mont-Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research

Papers
(The TQCC of eco.mont-Journal on Protected Mountain Areas Research is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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Towards inclusive environmental governance in the Arganeraie Biosphere Reserve, Morocco3
Golija-Studenica Biosphere Reserve (Serbia) as a Driver of Change2
Biocultural resistance and re-existence through a dialogue of knowledges and citizen art in a threatened biosphere reserve2
Temporal dynamics in the physico-chemistry of a high-alpine stream network in the Swiss National Park2
The ValPar.CH project – Assessing the added value of ecological infrastructure in Swiss Parks2
Tigers at higher elevations outside their range: What does it mean for conservation?2
Pärke, Parks and Reservate – biosphere reserves in Austria, Germany and Switzerland on their way towards Biosphere 4.0?2
Long-term monitoring of high-elevation terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems in the Alps – a five-year synthesis2
Potential and challenges of the Serengeti-Ngorongoro Biosphere Reserve, Tanzania2
Ancient larch trees in the Tuva Republic, land of the oldest trees in Russia1
Exploitation of an ontology in a semantic web: A case study transferring Thai lichen data into domain ontologies1
Community structure and diversity of soil nematodes around Lake Paiku in Tibet, China1
Mediating mind-sets: the Cerro Khapía Landscape Reserve in the Peruvian Andes1
Mountain Biodiversity Day 2021 – biodiversity and pandemic1
Mountain research in UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Programme: the first five decades1
Habitat suitability evaluation for Paeonia decomposita, based on a MaxEnt model1
Opportunities and challenges for transdisciplinary research in flood risk management: some critical reflections and lessons learnt for research on sustainability1
Gender differences in visitor motivation and satisfaction: the case of Golija-Studenica Biosphere Reserve, Serbia1
Depopulation and rural shrinkage in Subantarctic Biosphere Reserves: envisioning re-territorialization by young people1
Culture wars and protected areas: narratives against national parks. An exploratory qualitative comparison of the movements opposing Adula Park and Locarnese Park1
Beyond the victim number: faunistic and ecological data from a road-mortality study in the Iron Gates Natural Park, Romania1
Austrian UNESCO Biosphere Reserves as model regions for regional culinary enjoyment1
Local residents’ place attachment and the perceived benefits for them of the UNESCO Wienerwald Biosphere Reserve1
About borders and limits: experiences with UNESCO Biosphere Reserves for transboundary cooperation in Ukraine and neighbouring countries1
How can farmers be better integrated into nature parks? AgriPark – Transdisciplinary development of approaches for better cooperation between agriculture and Regional Nature Parks1
The UNESCO World Heritage Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch – protecting the cultural landscape by preserving the traditional irrigation system in the Upper Valais1
A holistic assessment of the impacts of park management: findings from the evaluation of Regional Nature Parks in Switzerland1
Motives for visiting the national parks of Serbia1
The effects of landforms and climate on NDVI in Artvin, Turkey1
The ValPar.CH project – Assessing the added value of ecological infrastructure in Swiss Parks1
National Parks in Twitter: A German-speaking perspective1
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