Mountain Farming is Family Farming

Mountain Farming is Family Farming

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Mountain farming takes many forms – forms as diverse as the world’s mountain landscapes – yet largely remains family farming. These mountain farming activities have traditionally fed and supported individual households although, today, they have begun to expand increasingly toward global markets. Yet, mountain farmers still tend to be driven...

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International Mountain Day

International Mountain Day

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The United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed 11 December the International Day of Mountains. From 2003, the day is observed each year to celebrate and raise awareness of the importance of mountains. Find out how you can take part in the celebrations and help sustain the world's mountains:Read more »

Addressing Poverty and Vulnerability in the Hindu Kush Himalayas

Addressing Poverty and Vulnerability in the Hindu Kush Himalayas

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This international conference aims to crystallize science-based evidence for policy planning and action plus showcase good practices and lessons learned and identify means for scaling up potential innovative solutions. The four-day event, organized by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), also proposes to set the tone for...

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International Conference on Climate Change, Water Resources and Disasters in Mountainous Regions: Building Resilience to Changing Climate

International Conference on Climate Change, Water Resources and Disasters in Mountainous Regions: Building Resilience to Changing Climate

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The Society of Hydrologists and Meteorologists Nepal (SOHAM-Nepal), the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology (DHM) of the Government of Nepal, and UNESCO International Hydrological Programme Nepal (IHP) National Committee will jointly organise an International Conference on Climate Change, Water Resources and Disasters in Mountainous Regions: Building Resilience to Changing Climate...

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Animation spot shows why mountains matter

Animation spot shows why mountains matter

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This year’s spot for International Mountain Day shows why mountains matter by providing crucial facts and figures. Mountains cover over a quarter of the earth’s land area, are home to almost a billion people and a quarter of the world’s land animals and plants. They also provide about 70 percent...

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Participatory resource management for the mountain forest areas of Kyrgyzstan

Participatory resource management for the mountain forest areas of Kyrgyzstan

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The Association of Forest and Land Users of Kyrgyzstan (AFLU) held a National Forum with its members in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on 22 November 2013. Grown from ten in 2010 to 110 user groups with 7 000 individuals nationwide, the association is supported by the Norwegian Forestry Group. Read more »

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