Dawa Steven Sherpa, Managing Director of Asian Trekking (P) Ltd made his first ascent of Mt. Everest in the Spring of 2007. A new insight into some of the threats to his roots in the Khumbu inspired him to take up the cause of Global Warming and Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOF) with special focus on the Khumbu. He decided to organize a program with a platform that would attract maximum global attention - the Eco Everest. Dawa Steven wanted to field-test an eco-sensitive approach to climbing in the Himalaya that would be environmentally beneficial and cost..
Himalayan adventure travel is a burgeoning industry in some mountainous regions of Nepal, India, and...
Against a backdrop of environmental crisis, attributed to the impact of tourism and the practices of...
When David Breashears agreed to climb Mount Everest with an IMAX camera in order to film from the su...
C.S.W acknowledges support: the Mount Everest Foundation, the British Society for Geomorphology, the...
Glacier mass loss in the Everest region of Nepal is accelerating in response to a warming climate, w...
The Himalayan region is suffering from global warming,2 and the effects are felt at all scales, from...
Glacier mass loss in the Everest region of Nepal is accelerating in response to a warming climate, w...
Climbers on Everest in 2018 verified that the rock formation called the Hillary Step is gone. Trash ...
La région de haute montagne népalaise de l’Everest (Khumbu) est devenue un lieu emblématique de la d...
Mountains are amongst the most flimsy environments on Earth. They are prosperous repositories of bio...
The Everest region or Solu Khumbu is one of the most celebrated areas of the world. It is here that ...
This study, prepared in close cooperation with and supported by the United Nations Environment Progr...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...
Mt. Everest (Qomolangma or Sagarmatha), the highest mount on Earth and located in the central Himala...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Écotouristes au Népal : rendez-vous à Namche Baza
Himalayan adventure travel is a burgeoning industry in some mountainous regions of Nepal, India, and...
Against a backdrop of environmental crisis, attributed to the impact of tourism and the practices of...
When David Breashears agreed to climb Mount Everest with an IMAX camera in order to film from the su...
C.S.W acknowledges support: the Mount Everest Foundation, the British Society for Geomorphology, the...
Glacier mass loss in the Everest region of Nepal is accelerating in response to a warming climate, w...
The Himalayan region is suffering from global warming,2 and the effects are felt at all scales, from...
Glacier mass loss in the Everest region of Nepal is accelerating in response to a warming climate, w...
Climbers on Everest in 2018 verified that the rock formation called the Hillary Step is gone. Trash ...
La région de haute montagne népalaise de l’Everest (Khumbu) est devenue un lieu emblématique de la d...
Mountains are amongst the most flimsy environments on Earth. They are prosperous repositories of bio...
The Everest region or Solu Khumbu is one of the most celebrated areas of the world. It is here that ...
This study, prepared in close cooperation with and supported by the United Nations Environment Progr...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, i...
Mt. Everest (Qomolangma or Sagarmatha), the highest mount on Earth and located in the central Himala...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Écotouristes au Népal : rendez-vous à Namche Baza
Himalayan adventure travel is a burgeoning industry in some mountainous regions of Nepal, India, and...
Against a backdrop of environmental crisis, attributed to the impact of tourism and the practices of...
When David Breashears agreed to climb Mount Everest with an IMAX camera in order to film from the su...