Call for Papers: Symposium on Glaciers and Deglaciation at the Swiss Geoscience Meeting
23rd Swiss Geoscience Meeting | Bern, 6th December 2025
MRI, CIRM and FoLAP are organizing a symposium on the relevance of glaciers and deglaciation for society at the 23rd Swiss Geoscience Meeting on 6th December 2025 in Bern. Contributions from all fields of study are welcome.

Through a resolution passed at the United Nations General Assembly in 2022, the UNGA proclaimed 2025 as the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation (IYGP) to raise awareness of the vital role glaciers play as a key component of the cryosphere and Earth system, the far-reaching impacts of rapid glacial melt for ecosystems and people, and actions needed to limit their loss. In doing so, the IYGP also shines a spotlight on the urgent need to strengthen and broaden scientific research to inform measures that “protect” glaciers, through decisive climate mitigation and adaptation action.
The IYGP shines a spotlight on those places in which multiple and interconnected processes of change, feedbacks, and socioeconomic factors interact with glacier loss, thereby exacerbating impacts – such as in mountains and their downstream areas. In “strengthening and broadening scientific research”, this session connects expertise, interests, and scientific insights by taking a systems approach to understanding and characterising the far-reaching impacts associated with glacier loss and future risks. Some of the topics and themes to explore include (but are not limited to):
- Cascading impacts and compound risks (natural hazards and disasters).
- “Mountains without snow and ice” – scenarios and foresight to imagine the unimaginable.
- History, ethnography, and the role of the arts and humanities for sensemaking and shaping societal values in times of rapid change.
- Impacts and opportunities for societal sectors (tourism, energy, water, agriculture) and governance imperatives posed by glacier loss and the emergence of new periglacial landscapes.
This session features invited speakers with multidisciplinary contributions to the theme of glaciers in a changing climate. It also invites contributions from across the geosciences, and beyond, to explore and inspire new integrative research ideas and collaborations, as well as prospects for broader future-oriented and socially-relevant glacier and cryosphere-related research.
The session is organized by the Mountain Research Initiative, the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mountain Research, and the Forum Landscape, Alps, Parks. It is a contribution from the organising entities to the observance of the IYGP 2025.
Click here to submit an abstract by 29 August 2025.
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