Considering the need and importance of a study on the impact of global changes on the unique systems in the Himalayan Mountain regions and their regional significance, this collaborative and multidisciplinary project has been undertaken with the participation of researchers from Nepal, India and Pakistan. The research study focused primarily on the observed and potential climatic changes in the Himalayan mountain regions as well as their impacts on water resources, food security and livelihood of the mountain people. The ongoing and long term effects of the process of globalization were..
The International Centre for Integrated Mounatin Development (ICIMOD) organised a panel discussion o...
This book, a doctoral dissertation, describes the current bio-physical and socio-economic state of w...
Anthropogenic climate change (CC) has become a major threat to global biodiversity and has affe...
The Greater Himalayas hold the largest mass of ice outside polar regions and are the source of the 1...
Climate change is currently taking place at an unprecedented rate and will have potentially profound...
The EU-funded GLOCHAMORE ("Global Change and Mountain Regions") project is predicated on the notion ...
Development of mountain areas, particularly in the Himalayan regions of South Asia, is faced with th...
Mountains are amongst the most flimsy environments on Earth. They are prosperous repositories of bio...
The Himalayas are also known as the third pole as they comprise the third largest amount of snow on ...
This study, prepared in close cooperation with and supported by the United Nations Environment Progr...
Mr. Pradeep Mool, Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Nepal, at the NRF 6th open Assembly in...
Special Issue : Sustainable Water Management in Central Asia .International audienceIn the Himalayas...
The Mountain Research Initiative (MRI) promotes and coordinates research on global change in mountai...
Managing renewable natural resources in hillside and mountain areas is critical to sustaining these ...
International audienceIn the Himalayas, the consequences of climate change are a fairly debated issu...
The International Centre for Integrated Mounatin Development (ICIMOD) organised a panel discussion o...
This book, a doctoral dissertation, describes the current bio-physical and socio-economic state of w...
Anthropogenic climate change (CC) has become a major threat to global biodiversity and has affe...
The Greater Himalayas hold the largest mass of ice outside polar regions and are the source of the 1...
Climate change is currently taking place at an unprecedented rate and will have potentially profound...
The EU-funded GLOCHAMORE ("Global Change and Mountain Regions") project is predicated on the notion ...
Development of mountain areas, particularly in the Himalayan regions of South Asia, is faced with th...
Mountains are amongst the most flimsy environments on Earth. They are prosperous repositories of bio...
The Himalayas are also known as the third pole as they comprise the third largest amount of snow on ...
This study, prepared in close cooperation with and supported by the United Nations Environment Progr...
Mr. Pradeep Mool, Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, Nepal, at the NRF 6th open Assembly in...
Special Issue : Sustainable Water Management in Central Asia .International audienceIn the Himalayas...
The Mountain Research Initiative (MRI) promotes and coordinates research on global change in mountai...
Managing renewable natural resources in hillside and mountain areas is critical to sustaining these ...
International audienceIn the Himalayas, the consequences of climate change are a fairly debated issu...
The International Centre for Integrated Mounatin Development (ICIMOD) organised a panel discussion o...
This book, a doctoral dissertation, describes the current bio-physical and socio-economic state of w...
Anthropogenic climate change (CC) has become a major threat to global biodiversity and has affe...