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It’s high time businesses invested in mountain ecosystem management
New Reports Identify Impacts of Climate Change on World’s Highest Mountains
As the world conservation community enters the fourth year of the UN Decade on Biodiversity (2011–2020), it is time to retrospect, introspect, and set new targets. On the occasion of the IDB, we would like to celebrate our achievements and
China, India and Nepal agree on a common way forward for conservation and sustainable development of the Kailash Sacred Landscape
who depend on its rich natural resources. It is also a multi-hazard environment, one of many in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH), where floods, landslides, and droughts affect millions of
Htay was part of a team of Myanmar delegates to visit scientifically and sustainably managed community forests in Nepal in July 2017. The visit had an impact on Htay, who is now trying to implement lessons learned from the experience in Nepal in his
7-18 November 2011: Climate Change and Carbon Assessment for the Benefit of Community Forest in Central and Southeast Asia
Integrated watershed management for landslip and stream bank stabilisation
International conference on Addressing Poverty and Vulnerability in the HKH
Make It Happen: Empowering Women from the Mountains. ICIMOD celebrates IWD annually to honour, highlight, and promote the role of women in sustainable mountain development in the Hindu Kush Himalayas.