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The HKH CryoHub annual dialogue 2024

Programmes

SG 1 & AAA

Venue

Hotel Himalaya, Kathmandu

Date & Time

20 August 2024 to 21 August 2024

Agenda

Organisers: Cryosphere intervention

About the event

Following the successful stakeholder consultation to transition the HKH CryoHub to a scientific network for the region held 14-15 December 2023, we are organising the first annual dialogue for HKH CryoHub. The annual dialogue will build on the recommendations of the stakeholder consultation and facilitate discussions to operationalise the hub as a scientific network, form thematic working groups, finalise terms of reference, identify key topics for research collaboration, develop possible funding mechanisms, and promote the importance of science communication, among other objectives.  We will also host a session to highlight the International Year for Glacier Preservation (IYGP) in 2025.

The dialogue will be attended by representatives from key institutions in our regional member countries, leading international cryosphere scientists, social scientists and academics. As the first scientific dialogue organised under the hub, the discussion will focus on laying a strong foundation for the task ahead, hence, it is critical to have the support of our regional and international partners for a functional scientific network for the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH).

The dialogue is organised by Action Area A – Managing Cryosphere and Water Risks under the Strategic Group (SG-1) on Reducing Climate and Environment Risks with support from the Government of Norway.

Objectives:

  • Finalise the proposed structure of the HKH CryoHub including Thematic working Groups (TwGs)
  • Operationalise the TWGs and Terms of Reference for each group and functioning mechanism
  • Identify key research topics for each working group and outline clear deliverables for collaboration
  • Map potential funding sources or mechanisms to support TwG activities.

Background

In the previous Medium-Term action Plan (MTAP), the HKH CryoHub functioned as a digital outreach platform connecting cryosphere scientists and users from the region and globally, arranging and supporting capacity building workshops, profiling early career researchers and facilitating access to cryosphere data from the region. While these outreach activities have achieved success, the hub needed to play a more significant role as a cryosphere network for the HKH, providing a comprehensive overview of regional knowledge on the HKH cryosphere and related issues. This was proposed at the start of the MTAP V

The HKH CryoHub is guided by the core principles of facilitating development of actionable solutions to address pressing cryosphere issues in the HKH, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange among scientists, policymakers, and communities. The hub will serve as an agency to consolidate regional profile on the state of the HKH cryosphere and platform them in global forums. The hub will build on the accumulated knowledge on the region’s cryosphere through our long-standing engagement in promoting cryosphere monitoring in the region.

Speakers

Susana Hancock

Dr Susana Hancock is the Global Mountains Director with the International Cryosphere Climate Initiative (ICCI). She is an interdisciplinary polar climate researcher with three graduate degrees from the University of Oxford. A former international elite athlete, she now meets her athletic cravings by skiing across polar ice sheets and glaciers during which she collects data in conjunction with global research institutions. Susana was President of APECS, the Association for Polar Early Career Scientists, from 2022-2023, is a reviewer with the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change, and an advisory member of the B2BI North Atlantic-Arctic Ocean Strategic Framework. Susana has been the Science Manager for Arctic Basecamp, where she has engaged with the business community at the World Economic Forum and through UN processes.

arun bhakta shrestha

Arun Bhakta Shrestha

Arun Bhakta Shrestha is a Senior Climate Change Specialist at ICIMOD where he is leading the Strategic Group on Reducing Climate and Environmental Risks. He holds a PhD in Earth Sciences and a master’s in Hydraulic Engineering. Shrestha’s expertise includes regional cooperation, water resources management, climate change, glaciers, glacial hazards, and hydrological modeling. He has published extensively on these topics and serves on editorial panels for climate change and hydrology journals. He is also an editor of the Hindu Kush Himalaya Assessment and a Coordinating Lead Author for its chapter on climate change.