![]() Mountains celebrated worldwide on IMD 2020peak to peakThe first issue of Peak to Peak in 2021 highlights International Mountain Day, held every year on 11 December. The newsletter focuses on events held by mountain lovers and communities around the world. This issue gives a recap of events divided by region. Peak to Peak January 2021 also features... Download » |
![]() Vulnerability of mountain peoples to food insecurity: updated data and analysis of driverspublicationThis study, the third of its type published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), adds further evidence that in mountain regions of developing countries, food insecurity, social isolation, environmental degradation, exposure to the risk of disasters and to the impacts of climate change, and limited... Download » |
![]() Mountain Partnership Governance and Strategy (2018-2021)publicationThis document presents the Mountain Partnership strategy and governance for the period 2018 to 2021.
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![]() How to better include mountain areas in the next programming period? A step-by-step factsheet for managing authoritiespublicationEuromontana has created a timely factsheet to better consider mountain areas’ specificities and needs to address the challenges faced by managing authorities of mountain communities. Available in English and French, the factsheet gives recommendations on all steps of the design and implementation of operational programmes for mountain areas. Download » |
![]() Scaling up International Mountain Day preparationspeak to peakThis issue of Peak to Peak begins with news about the Mountain Partnership's (MP) International Mountain Day 2020 planning, based on MP member survey feedback. This month's Members' Voices features Asan Alymkulov from the BIO-KG Federation of Organic Development, Kyrgyzstan. Peak to Peak April showcases four news stories from the... Download » |
![]() Elevating Mountains in the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework 2.0publicationWith the Aichi Biodiversity Targets coming to an end in 2020, the world is preparing for a new set of ambitious biodiversity targets and goals to follow. This brief, prepared for the second Open-Ended Working Group meeting on the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework in February 2020, highlights how mountains are... Download » |
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