International Mountain Conference 2025
14.09.2025 | 00:00 –
18.09.2025 | 23:59
14.09.2025 – 
18.09.2025
Innsbruck

About

The #IMC25 will take place from 14 – 18 September 2025 in Innsbruck, Austria. #IMC25 builds upon the previous mountain conferences and aims to continue this scientific conference series exclusively targeted towards mountain-research. Hosted in the Alps, #IMC25 provides an excellent opportunity for experts from different disciplines to discuss mountain-related issues in a cross-disciplinary setting with flexible session formats. The key goals of the conference are to synthesize and enhance our understanding of mountain systems, in particular their response and resilience to global change.

Key Dates

  • Call for Sessions and Workshops: 15 October – 28 November 2024
  • Call for Abstracts: 15 January – 20 February 2025
  • Conference Registration: 7 April – 15 May 2025
  • Conference: 14 September – 18 September 2025

The link to submit your abstract is here.

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MRI Sessions

The MRI welcomes you to attend our sessions!

Focus Sessions

FS 3.192 | Generating and integrating interdisciplinary data to understand mountain socio-ecological dynamics and support multi-scale policy formulation 

FS 3.204 | Transformative changes towards ‘Living Well’ in mountains: How does it feel?

FS 3.127 | Mountain futures – Assessing challenges and co-producing solutions to mountain-social-ecological futures

Workshops

WS 3.117 | Exploring opportunities and best practices to enhance integrated monitoring and effective associated policy interaction

WS 3.104 | What new methods, concepts, and empirical innovation can help advance integrated future mountain research?

WS 3.111 | Elevating mountains in the IPCC seventh assessment (AR7): addressing assessment-relevant knowledge needs

WS 3.121 | The science-policy interface for regional mountain governance

Side Event

SE 3.105 | High Resolution climate models for mountain regions


Cover image by Nils Schirmer.