This site uses cookies, as explained in our terms of use. If you consent, please close this message and continue to use this site.
0 mins Read
Mountain Research and Development invites transdisciplinary and multidisciplinary papers that address transformations affecting pastoralists and rangelands in mountains and high-elevation landscapes, their interactions with other systems, and the answers local communities, policymakers, and scientists can provide. Contributions can be empirical or conceptual, case studies or syntheses. Full papers are due by 15 February 2021.
Read more
Share
Stay up to date on what’s happening around the HKH with our most recent publications and find out how you can help by subscribing to our mailing list.
ICIMOD is looking for a consultancy service for "Consultancy Services for Preparation of Detailed Feasibility Study Report (DFS) and Technical ...
How can migration contribute to sustainable development in mountains? Mountain Research and Development invites systematic assessments of innovative interventions or ...
Healthy social–ecological systems in mountains are essential for reducing disaster risk and achieving sustainable development globally. This focus issue illuminates ...
Born from a fruitful partnership with the Canadian Mountain Network, this issue showcases knowledge collaborations between mountain researchers and Indigenous ...
ICIMOD invites sealed bids from reputable and qualified suppliers for the ...
Articles in this open issue focus on a new interactive mudflow database for risk reduction in Kazakhstan, the economic benefits ...
Partnership Brokers Training 07-10 June 2016, Kathmandu, Nepal ICIMOD in association with the Partnership Brokers Association (PBA) is organizing a Partnership Level ...
ICIMOD is looking for a consultancy service to “Preparation of a comprehensive landscape sector assessment report on the status of ...