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Mountain Partnership project highlighted at The World Farmers Markets Coalition Second General Assembly19.07.2024On 12 July 2024, industry leaders, agriculture experts and farmers gathered from around the world for an event focused on leveraging partnerships to enhance local food systems. The event featured a series of roundtable discussions aimed at identifying and forging new alliances. The first roundtable discussion explored the challenges and opportunities... Read More » |
Call for input, sustainable development report20.11.2017An opportunity has arisen to propose an inclusion on mountains in the Global Sustainable Development Report (GSDR) 2019, which has been mandated by the United Nations Member States and is... Read More » |
Mountain environment protects endangered fish08.11.2017An endangered species of trout is returning from the brink of extinction in the mountains of the Monti Sibillini National Park. The Salmo macrostigma, or Mediterranean brown trout, is an... Read More » |
Mountains to be featured at UNFCCC COP 2331.10.2017To ensure that mountains are recognized in the processes of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Mountain Partnership members are organizing two side events during the 23rd... Read More » |
Forum will celebrate mountain food systems30.10.2017The fifth edition of the Forum “Origin, Diversity and Territories” (ODT) will celebrate mountains with the theme “Designing sustainable mountain food systems”, exploring mountainous territories’ richness and dynamism. Taking place... Read More » |
An article inspired by Mount Chirripó, Costa Rica29.10.2017Mountains have, over the centuries, inspired humanity artistically, spiritually and culturally. Oscar Esquivel Garrote, a biologist and worker in the Amistad Pacífico Conservation Area of the Costa Rican...
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New programme and course on mountain EbA28.10.2017The Mountain Institute (TMI) launched its new Mountain Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) Programme, which seeks to increase the use of ecosystem-based approaches to help mountain communities adapt to climate... Read More » |
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