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Governments of Azerbaijan, Republic of Korea, Panama and Tajikistan join the Mountain Partnership13.01.2023Four national governments became members of the Mountain Partnership in 2022 – the Governments of Azerbaijan, the Republic of Korea, Panama and Tajikistan – raising the total number of member governments to 63. Each government that is a member is represented in the Mountain Partnership by a... Read More » |
Launching event of the International Year of Sustainable Mountain Development29.04.2022The launching event of the International Year of Sustainable Mountain Development, 2022, aimed to raise awareness of the importance of mountains for sustainable development. Mountains are home to 15 percent of... Read More » |
Sustainable Mountains: FAO calls for transformative response to climate threat28.04.2022The head of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), QU Dongyu, today called for a change of pace in the way we protect our mountains, as... Read More » |
UNESCO World Network of Mountain Biosphere Reserves hosts workshop in Spain27.04.2022The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)'s Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme organized a workshop on mountain biosphere reserves on 18 and 19 April 2022 in Torla,... Read More » |
Eight professionals receive Pakistan Mountains Pride Award25.04.2022Eight professionals have been awarded the Pakistan Mountains Pride Award (PAMPA) for their service to mountain communities and dedication to conservation and sustainable mountain development. Mountain Partnership member Development Communications...
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Students advocate for mountain women and sustainable mountain development13.04.2022The Utah International Mountain Forum (UIMF), a coalition of student clubs at Utah Valley University, continues to actively promote sustainable mountain development. On 3 March 2022, the UIMF hosted a... Read More » |
Using cultural monitoring to understand bison in Banff National Park11.04.2022The Stoney Nakoda First Nations are combining traditional knowledge with “Western” science to create a more holistic understanding of the bison reintroduction in Mînî Rhpa Mâkoche, also known as Banff... Read More » |
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