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Trends in climate adaptation solutions for mountain regions04.10.2024Mountain Partnership member, Adaptation to Altitude, has published a new study that reviews climate adaptation Read More » |
New publication on fodder problem in Indian Himalayan Region - energy dynamics and women labour06.04.2011The new publication “Energy budget of fodder harvesting pattern along the altitudinal gradient in Garhwal Himalaya” by Shalini Dhyani of G.B. Pant Institute of Himalayan Environment and Development, R.K. Maikhuri... Read More » |
New Partnership for Mediterranean forests launched at the Second Mediterranean Forest Week in Avignon, France06.04.2011FAO is part of the new Partnership for Mediterranean forests launched at the Second Mediterranean Forest Week in Avignon, France (5-8 April 2011). Mediterranean forests play a key role for... Read More » |
SERVIR seeking for the East Africa Regional Director05.04.2011SERVIR seeks to recruit a highly motivated and skilled individual for the position of East Africa Regional Director, to be based at the Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for... Read More » |
New book now released: “Framework for Valuing Ecosystem Services in the Himalayas”05.04.2011ICIMOD has now released a new book, ‘Framework for Valuing Ecosystem Services in the Himalayas’ by Golam Rasul, Nakul Chettri and Eklabya Sharma. This paper outlines a general framework for... Read More » |
International World Water Day 2011 - 22 March 201121.03.201122 March is the International World Water Day (WWD). Following a decision of the General Assembly in 1993, WWD is held annually on this day as a means of focusing... Read More » |
Dramatic consequences of the most severe earthquake and tsunami in Japan’s history15.03.2011On 11 March 2011, a massive earthquake and tsunami hit Japan, decimating villages, agricultural land and infrastructure. Measuring 8.9 (later referred as 9.0) on the Richter scale, the earthquake was... Read More » |
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