This document summarizes research on tropical mountain mires in the Santa River watershed in Peru. The mires are situated within a social-ecological system experiencing impacts from glacier recession due to climate change. Analysis of satellite imagery from 2000 to 2011 found that mire extent decreased by 17.2% or 33 hectares in one valley as hydrologic changes altered the landscape. The mires provide important ecosystem services like water storage and filtration and are linked to shifts occurring throughout the watershed from climate impacts on glaciers and human water usage. The research aims to better understand the coupled natural and human dynamics influencing the region's hydrology.