Clémence Massart has a PhD in sociology. She is specialized in environmental issues, socio-technical controversies and participatory approaches. She has particulary worked on emerging diseases linked to global changes. Emmanuelle George is a researcher in territorial economy at INRAE (National Institute for Research in Agriculture, Food and Environment) in Grenoble, unit LESSEM (Laboratoire EcoSystèmes et Sociétés en Montagne). Her work focuses on winter sports resorts and their evolutionary trajectories faced to the challenges of global change. Philippe Bourdeau teaches cultural geography at Grenoble-Alpes University (UMR PACTE, LabEx ITTEM). His research focuses on the cross effects of environmental and societal changes on tourism and mountain sports. Anne-Marie Granet-Abisset is Professor of Contemporary History at Grenoble Alpes University (UMR 5190 LARHRA).
As a specialist in social and cultural history, she approaches the question of mountain territories through the long-term construction of narratives on societies through a few analytical focus - tourism, risks, migrations - and the taking into account of memory and heritage phenomena. Christophe Gauchon teaches geography at University Savoie Mont-Blanc (UMR EDYTEM, LabEx ITTEM). His research focuses on links between Heritage and Tourism in mountain areas.