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Selected Websites Related to
Development and Disasters in Mountainous Areas
http://www.globalmountainsummit.org/home_page.html
The culminating event of the International
Year of Mountains 2002 was the Bishkek Global Mountain Summit, held
from 28 October to 1 November 2002. The Mountain Platform was a key product
of the summit and builds on the many substantial declarations developed at
other major global events on mountains. It was presented by the Government
of Kyrgyzstan to be forwarded to the United Nations General Assembly for
consideration. The purpose of the Platform is to provide guidance to
governments and others on how to improve the livelihoods of mountain people,
protect mountain ecosystems and use mountain resources more wisely. Details
of the summit are also found on the site.
www.icimod.org
The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development
focuses on the development of economically and environmentally sound
mountain ecosystems and the improvement of living standards of mountain
populations, especially in the Hindukush-Himalayan region. The site provides
useful information on current projects in the region, publications, websites
and other resources.
www.mountains2002.org.home/html
The official website of the International Year of Mountains 2002
promotes sustainable development in mountain regions through the protection
of mountain ecosystems, promoting peace and stability in mountain regions,
and helping mountain people attain their goals and aspirations.
www.mountains.org
The Mountain Institute
is a nonprofit scientific and educational organization committed since 1972
to the preservation of mountain environments and the advancement of mountain
cultures around the world. The Institute has administered conservation,
research, development and education programs in the Andean, Appalachian and
Himalayan mountain ranges.
http://mountains.unep.net/
The UNEP Mountain Network portal provides access to major events and
information on mountain environments and development, including mountain
livelihoods, transport, mining and energy, water, biodiversity, tourism,
conflict and hazards, and climate change. Also found on this site are case
studies, best practices, assessments done in mountainous areas, links,
policies and conventions, and lists of events.
http://www.unisdr.org/unisdr/camp2002.htm
The United Nations World Disaster Reduction Campaigns website, hosted
by the UNISDR, aims at promoting, creating and increasing public awareness
on disaster reduction for sustainable mountain development, the theme for
this year’s disaster reduction campaign. The website provides electronic
formats of information booklets on mountains, Volcano Daily (an
educational booklet for children), announcements, a calendar of events and
other information related to mountains.
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