Autor(es):
González-Moreno, Pablo ; Schmitt, Emilia ; Moreno-Ortiz, Javier ; Pinto-Correia, Teresa ; Guiomar, Nuno ; Delgado-Serrano, María del Mar
Data: 2025
Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39082
Origem: Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora
Assunto(s): Adaptive capacity; Exposure; Impact; Sensitivity; Social-ecological systems
Descrição
Mountain ranges are complex socio-ecological systems recognised as the “undervalued ecological backbone” of Europe as they provided essential ecosystem services and goods. However, we lack a deep understanding on their vulnerability to both environmental and social drivers. We carried out a stakeholder-based study assessing the vulnerability of 23 land-use systems supporting a wide range of value chains in European mountain regions. In total, 513 stakeholders participated in the evaluation of vulnerability, providing estimates for importance, exposure and sensitivity to the drivers and an assessment of 160 adaptation mechanisms. Vulnerability was calculated per region, factoring the impact of each driver and the potential reduction by adaptation mechanisms. The analysis highlighted the dominance of climate-related drivers, followed by demographic changes. Most of the adaptation mechanisms demonstrated strong social and environmental feasibility but moderate economic feasibility. Many mechanisms have shown limited implementation but offer valuable insights to reduce vulnerability in European mountain regions.
All authors perceived funding through the MOVING project from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 862739 (MOVING). PGM received funding from JdC Incorporación (IJCI-2017-31733) and RyC fellowships (RYC2021-033138-I, funded by MCIN/AEI/https://doi.org/10.13039/501100011033 and European Union (“NextGenerationEU”/PRTR).