Believing that mountains can serve as inspiration, conscience, and model for community-based conservation in the next millennium, The Mountain Institute, a non-profit scientific and educational organization, is committed to preserving mountain environments and advancing mountain cultures throughout the world. The mandate of Agenda 21, Chapter 13 defines in large part the work of The Mountain Institute
The International Year of Mountains has changed the way many people think about and relate to mounta...
Complex environmental and socio-economic problems affect many of the world's mountain areas. In coun...
The Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) are the guiding principle for FAO's multi-disciplinary work i...
From April 15-18, 1998, a working group of 12 individuals from around the world gathered to discuss ...
Mountain environments merit special consideration in development policy. While the last two decades ...
In July 2000, the FAO announced that the year 2002 will be the International Year of the Mountain. M...
Since 1990 interest in mountains has received an impetus with the establishment of the IUCN Commissi...
Mountain Forum originated from events following the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio. At this historic meeti...
Covering about 12.5% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface, mountains have great value for people and n...
1. Introduction : The aims of the Mountain Agenda Mountain Agenda is an NGO initiative designed to d...
It was appreciated that the report of the Secretary-General on sustainable mountain development, in ...
Mountains cover a significant portion of the land area of many countries in the world, and their res...
Over the past decade, the profile of mountains on the global sustainable development agenda has incr...
Since 2001, the Mountain Research Initiative (MRI) has sought to support the detection of global cha...
As the 21st century begins, mountain scholars and development specialists can congratulate themselve...
The International Year of Mountains has changed the way many people think about and relate to mounta...
Complex environmental and socio-economic problems affect many of the world's mountain areas. In coun...
The Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) are the guiding principle for FAO's multi-disciplinary work i...
From April 15-18, 1998, a working group of 12 individuals from around the world gathered to discuss ...
Mountain environments merit special consideration in development policy. While the last two decades ...
In July 2000, the FAO announced that the year 2002 will be the International Year of the Mountain. M...
Since 1990 interest in mountains has received an impetus with the establishment of the IUCN Commissi...
Mountain Forum originated from events following the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio. At this historic meeti...
Covering about 12.5% of the Earth’s terrestrial surface, mountains have great value for people and n...
1. Introduction : The aims of the Mountain Agenda Mountain Agenda is an NGO initiative designed to d...
It was appreciated that the report of the Secretary-General on sustainable mountain development, in ...
Mountains cover a significant portion of the land area of many countries in the world, and their res...
Over the past decade, the profile of mountains on the global sustainable development agenda has incr...
Since 2001, the Mountain Research Initiative (MRI) has sought to support the detection of global cha...
As the 21st century begins, mountain scholars and development specialists can congratulate themselve...
The International Year of Mountains has changed the way many people think about and relate to mounta...
Complex environmental and socio-economic problems affect many of the world's mountain areas. In coun...
The Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) are the guiding principle for FAO's multi-disciplinary work i...