Research Progress
Important research progress has been made by the Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment (IMHE) on the mechanisms of landslide dam overtopping failure
Research Progress on the Modelling of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods Caused by the Ice/rock Calving
Scientific challenges in disaster risk reduction for the Sichuan–Tibet Railway
A Balancing Act: How Plants Affect Carbon Balance in the Tibetan Plateau
General equations for debris-flow impact and their potential application in flexible mitigation structures
Application of stacking hybrid machine learning algorithms in delineating multi-type flooding in Bangladesh
Development of flood hazard map and emergency relief operation system using HM and MLA
Flooding and its relationship with anthropogenic factors: land cover change, population growth, and road density
Reconstructing Holocene Palaeo-hydrological and Palaeo-climatic Change, Eastern Tibetan Plateau
Analysis of Regional River Blocking by Debris Flows in Response to Climate Change
The Global Warming Impels Ecosystems in Glacier Retreat Areas to Increasingly Absorb Atmospheric Mercury
Proglacial Calving Driving Acceleration of the Lake Expansion and Mass Loss Himalayan Glaciers