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Why mountains matter24.07.2024This fact sheet is published by the Mountain Partnership Secretariat of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. It outlines the critical importance of mountains for people and the planet, highlighting that mountains are home to around 1.1 billion people. Covering about 27 percent of the earth's land... Download » |
Towards systemic disaster risk reduction in mountains - policy brief12.10.2023Mountains are multi-risk areas due to complex interactions between natural and socioeconomic factors. These multiple risks can manifest locally but can also have severe impacts in distant lowland areas, thus requiring coordinated approaches across sectors and regions. Moreover, mountain risks are embedded in the specific natural, cultural, social and economic... Download » |
Global Land Outlook rangelands report06.06.2024In anticipation of the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists (IYRP) in 2026, this report serves as a catalyst for global awareness and action. It analyses numerous case studies and good practices from around the world, drawing on the experience and lessons learned, and advocates for a new paradigm to... Download » |
United Nations General Assembly Resolution: Sustainable Mountain Development (2022)22.11.2022Resolution approved by the United Nations General Assembly on sustainable mountain development at seventy-seventh session. A/RES/77/172 Download » |
Quito Declaration Charter for World Mountain People (2003)04.09.2003The representatives of Mountain Territories from forty countries met on 20 September 2002 in Quito (Ecuador) taking into account the declarations issued at preparatory meetings of Achocalla (August 2002, Bolivia) and Yuksam (April 2002, India), adopted the main points of the following declaration during the 2nd World Meeting of Mountain... Download » |
Mountain Partnership Governance and Strategy (2018-2021)21.04.2020This document presents the Mountain Partnership strategy and governance for the period 2018 to 2021.
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