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Bridging tradition and innovation: GIAHS workshop explores new paths for sustainable agriculture19.09.2024The Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) Programme of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) organized a workshop on Traditional Knowledge and Innovation in Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems. Representatives from seven GIAHS sites, spanning Bangladesh, Brazil, Italy, Japan, Morocco, the Philippines and a virtual presence from Spain, convened to... Read More » |
Going green: Top 10 bilateral climate change donors in 2010-201204.01.2012The world’s major bilateral donors continue to invest in climate change programming, primarily to comply with the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change US $30 billion Fast Start... Read More » |
MRD issue on Mountains and Energy02.01.2012The current issue of the Mountain Research and Development (MRD) journal (Volume 31 No 4) is devoted to sustainable production and use of energy in mountain areas. It... Read More » |
International Mountain Day 2011: Mountains and forests, "living together"31.12.2011“Millions of people in the big cities are drinking water coming from these Central Asian mountains. And most of them, they don’t know where the water is coming from.” . |
Dolomite mountains: "crumbling down" in winter caused by climate change?29.12.2011A few days before Christmas, the eastern slope of the Sass Maor has fallen to pieces. Read More » |
Working together to make mountains shine23.12.2011Dear Members and Friends, If you click on the link below, you will find a few particular moments of our work together this year that I would like to share with... Read More » |
UHI research warns of snow-free 'black Christmases'21.12.2011By 2050 more snow-free ‘black Christmases’ are likely to affect Rovaniemi, capital of the Finnish Lapland and official hometown of Santa Claus, a study led by the Centre for Mountain... Read More » |
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