The greatest challenges are faced by mountain women who live in remote areas at higher altitudes. After introducing some of the resource management issues of mountain areas, the remainder of the presentation focuses on mountain women - who actually live in the mountains, as opposed to those living downstream who depend on the environmental services mountains provide. For these women, everything is harder the higher you go: the body needs more calories to live at higher altitudes, but the growing season for crops is shorter. Services, like health care and education, are in short supply or in..
The mountains are home? Maybe, for a few of the world’s remaining indigenous peoples clinging to anc...
Mountain environments merit special consideration in development policy. While the last two decades ...
Mountain areas occupy about one-fourth of the world's land surface and shelter about 10 per cent of ...
Mountain people rank amongst the most deprived of the world’s population, and yet, as is well recogn...
This paper provides an overview of mountain environmental problems and the role of women in conservi...
There is a curious contradiction when we discuss the role of women in sustainable development in mou...
Women in mountain regions play an important role regarding the agricultural production and ensuring ...
The problems of poverty reduction and gender development have a high priority in Kyrgyzstan. For Ky...
The mountain people of the Himalayas are among the most socially, politically and economically depri...
The mountain people of the Himalayas are among the most socially, politically and economically depri...
The presentation focussed on what makes mountainous areas unique and how can policies help
Women all over the world must still fight to be accepted as equals, to have their values recognised ...
Mountains cover one quarter of the Earth's land surface. They present monumental paradoxes: They dom...
Mountain areas cover a quarter of the Earth's land surface, with 26 percent of the global population...
“When the repression is strong, the men retreat because they are too vulnerable. Instead, the women ...
The mountains are home? Maybe, for a few of the world’s remaining indigenous peoples clinging to anc...
Mountain environments merit special consideration in development policy. While the last two decades ...
Mountain areas occupy about one-fourth of the world's land surface and shelter about 10 per cent of ...
Mountain people rank amongst the most deprived of the world’s population, and yet, as is well recogn...
This paper provides an overview of mountain environmental problems and the role of women in conservi...
There is a curious contradiction when we discuss the role of women in sustainable development in mou...
Women in mountain regions play an important role regarding the agricultural production and ensuring ...
The problems of poverty reduction and gender development have a high priority in Kyrgyzstan. For Ky...
The mountain people of the Himalayas are among the most socially, politically and economically depri...
The mountain people of the Himalayas are among the most socially, politically and economically depri...
The presentation focussed on what makes mountainous areas unique and how can policies help
Women all over the world must still fight to be accepted as equals, to have their values recognised ...
Mountains cover one quarter of the Earth's land surface. They present monumental paradoxes: They dom...
Mountain areas cover a quarter of the Earth's land surface, with 26 percent of the global population...
“When the repression is strong, the men retreat because they are too vulnerable. Instead, the women ...
The mountains are home? Maybe, for a few of the world’s remaining indigenous peoples clinging to anc...
Mountain environments merit special consideration in development policy. While the last two decades ...
Mountain areas occupy about one-fourth of the world's land surface and shelter about 10 per cent of ...