
Jakob Steiner
@jakobfsteiner
@UniGraz / HUC @icimod - ex @ETH @UniUtrecht @H2O_SOL // inactive account, contact via website
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if your personal venn has 'debris flows' on one and 'central asia' on the other side, our conference in tajikistan this september may be for you - debrisflow.tj Swiss Development and Cooperation Aga Khan Development Network


discussing monitoring of climate change at altitude during the day with Nick Pepin,World Meteorological Organization et al Mountain Research Initiative @mtnresearchmri.bsky - adaptation to the downstream consequences with former HK secretary Christine Loh during the night RTHK English News ICIMOD rthk.hk/radio/radio3/p…





with Anushilan Acharya 's new paper we put avalanches on the map in high mountain Asia, built by a great team between the Pamir and the Himalaya. the HiAVAL database will be updated into the future and feed into the regional mountain risk assessment nhess.copernicus.org/articles/23/25…



we discussed climate change and adaptation in the himalaya with kilian jornet - in climbing and research it pays to listen, look around, learn from others and nature and appreciate that success is making it back down open.spotify.com/episode/5BHSZ8…


our study on avalanches in high mountain asia covered The Guardian - as with the recent controversy on K2, the riskscape of high altitude climbing is subject to an imbalance of vulnerabilities in the face of changing hazards amp.theguardian.com/environment/20…


voices able to speak on how the region is adapting to a rapidly changing environment are ample and diverse - but it needs journos going that extra mile. NPR incl our work on local knowledge and taking stock of the region npr.org/sections/goats… Knut Ostby ICIMOD Diaa Hadid ضياء حديد

very happy that our new HMAGLOFDB database is now published - beyond the scientific value, a big data and team effort led by Finu Shrestha laying the groundwork for future efforts on how to make risk data truly accessible in the region essd.copernicus.org/articles/15/39…


impressive example from today in tirol on how forests are not necessarily a safety net for infrastructure against debris flows (photos Liebl Daniel)


after a lot of work on compiling our state of knowledge on permafrost in high mountain asia, our review led by Prashant Baral is now out in ERL IOP Environment with all data open access in accompanying repository iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108…


I spoke with geoscientist Jakob Steiner and historian Lachlan Fleetwood on the limits of 19th century imperial science in the Himalayas; fragile instruments of measurement; reproduction of inequalities towards local communities; and the political implications of this science, today.

arid agriculture at 2500 m a.s.l., with a heatwave behind us and snowfall ahead at the headwaters of one of Asia's big rivers. second-hand fridges and gabbions against debris flows for the frontier villages of climate risks. my mountain risks course Universität Tübingen writes itself.


continuing doc g's Byrd Polar & Climate Research Center glaciological legacy at 76°N on nunatarssuaq ice cap. FWF funded fieldwork complete Austrian Polar Research Institute
