Mountain Partnership member, Albertine Rift Conservation Society (ARCOS), has been awarded one of the esteemed Albert Mountain Awards for 2024 by the King Albert I Memorial Foundation. This prestigious accolade highlights ARCOS’ exceptional and sustained contributions to mountain conservation and sustainable development across Africa.
ARCOS Network, internationally...
The 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 Bang...
In a decisive step toward addressing one of the most pressing climate issues, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) unanimously adopted a resolution on 13 August 2024, designating 2025 to 2034 as the "Decade of Action for Cryospheric Sciences". This landmark decision aims to tackle the gr...
The Mountain Partnership Secretariat (MPS) has released its 2023 Annual Report, now accessible online. The report provides a comprehensive overview of the MPS's accomplishments in promoting sustain...
The Adaptation at Altitude programme has recently released a series of briefs and articles containing relevant insights for members of the Mountain Partnership and other mountain stakeholders. These publications delve into pressing issues related to climate change, sustainable land management ...
Resolution (A/RES/77/172) approved by the United Nations General Assembly on sustainable mountain development at seventy-seventh session.
Traditional mountain landscapes governed by Indigenous Peoples and local communities (IPLCs) conserve unique wildlife and agrobiodiversity, and strongly support climate change adaptation and mitigation by protecting ecosystem services, including grasslands...
Changes in the mountain cryosphere impact on water security of downstream societies and resilience of water-dependent ecosystems and their services. However, assessing mountain water security still requires better understanding of the complex interaction...
The members of the Mountain Partnership, during our Sixth Global Meeting taking place at the Aspen Institute in Aspen, Colorado, USA on 27-29 September 2022, have agreed to this Declaration...
Taking into consideration the declaration of 2022 as the International Year of Sustainable Mountain Development and following the High-Level Meeting on Sustainable Mountain Development held in New York City on...
Mountain areas host both sprawling cities and rural settlements, providing a home for about 15 per cent of the global population. Linked to global supply chains and as a consequence...
Report of the Secretary-General on Sustainable Mountain Development Download here
On 16 December 2021, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly proclaimed 2022 as the International Year of Sustainable Mountain Development (IYM2022) at the proposal of the Kyrgyz Government. The UN General...
The Mountain Partnership, hosted by FAO, is a UN alliance focused on mountain peoples and environments. Its 2021 Annual Report highlights key achievements in advocacy, communication, capacity development, and joint action. It emphasizes climate change, ecosystem restoration, youth empowerment, sustainable tourism, and promoting mountain products, while showcasing global member activities and collaborations under the Mountain Agenda framework.
The present report of the Secretary-General is submitted pursuant to General Assembly resolution 74/227. The report was prepared by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Mountain Partnership Secretariat, with inputs from Governments, relevant agencies of the United Nations system and other organizations.
To mark the official launch of the International Year of Sustainable Mountain Development, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has published two new booklets, titled Mountains ADAPT. They feature 27...
To mark the official launch of the International Year of Sustainable Mountain Development, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has published two new booklets, titled Mountains ADAPT. They feature 27...
The Third Pole encompasses the Tibetan Plateau and surrounding areas including the Pamir-Hindu Kush mountain ranges in the west, the Hengduan mountains in the east, the Tienshan and Qilian mountains in the north and the Himalayas in the south.. It contains the largest ice mass outside the polar regions, provides freshwater resources to more than two billion people, regulates the climate, protects biodiversity and is socioeconomically important.
The purpose of this sourcebook is to provide advice on how to incorporate disaster risk reduction and resilience building into the watershed management process. As an increasingly heavier toll is exerted on agriculture and food systems by drought, floods, wildfires, and other extreme events, adopting risk reduction and management practices must become an integral part of watershed management...
This briefing note was produced by the United Nations Environment Programme in close collaboration with the Secretariat of the Carpathian Convention, the Permanent Secretariat of the Alpine Convention, the Mountain...
This communication strategy was developed by the Mountain Partnership Secretariat (MPS) to provide a framework to support the activities of the MP, in line with the 2022-2025 priorities, defined in the advocacy strategy and governance document.
In 1992, the heads of state or government of most of the world’s nations at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED or "Rio Earth Summit”) signed a plan for action, “Agenda 21”. Its Chapter 13 is entitled “Managing Fragile Ecosystems: Sustainable Mountain Development”.
This advocacy strategy has been drafted by the Mountain Partnership Secretariat (MPS) under the guidance of the Mountain Partnership Steering Committee for the period 2022-2025 building on the previous Advocacy Strategy document approved at the last Global Meeting in 2017.
On 16 December 2021, the United Nations General Assembly adopted by consensus a resolution proclaiming 2022 the International Year of Sustainable Mountain Development at the proposal of the Kyrgyz Government....
With their soaring peaks, remote locations, and majestic beauty, mountains have long been a powerful attraction for visitors from all walks of life, who are drawn by the often colorful traditions of local communities, the opportunities for sporting activities, and the spiritual solace to be found in highland landscapes...