The Global Mountain Safeguard Research (GLOMOS) Programme: Linking Academia and the United Nations System for Transformative Resilience in Mountain Regions
Szarzynski, Joerg, Delves, Jess L., Fontanella Pisa, Paola, Membretti, Andrea, Panchi Robles, Sofia, Pedoth, Lydia and Schneiderbauer, Stefan, (2020). The Global Mountain Safeguard Research (GLOMOS) Programme: Linking Academia and the United Nations System for Transformative Resilience in Mountain Regions. Mountain Research and Development (MRD), 40(4), 4-7
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Sub-type Journal article Author Szarzynski, Joerg
Delves, Jess L.
Fontanella Pisa, Paola
Membretti, Andrea
Panchi Robles, Sofia
Pedoth, Lydia
Schneiderbauer, StefanTitle The Global Mountain Safeguard Research (GLOMOS) Programme: Linking Academia and the United Nations System for Transformative Resilience in Mountain Regions Appearing in Mountain Research and Development (MRD) Volume 40 Issue No. 4 Publication Date 2020-11-20 Place of Publication Bern Publisher Mountain Research and Development (MRD) Start page 4 End page 7 Language eng Abstract Population growth, climate change, and unsustainable natural resource management are putting pressure on mountain ecosystems and making mountain communities increasingly vulnerable to climate and disaster risks. The international academic community is committed to finding solutions to the challenges faced in mountain regions. Governments, too, have been developing adaptation plans and policies to improve living conditions and opportunities for mountain communities. However, ensuring that these efforts have a strong impact requires coordinated action between theory and practice. Global Mountain Safeguard Research (GLOMOS) seeks to respond to this need with its mission to turn science into action. Copyright Holder The Authors Copyright Year 2020 Copyright type Creative commons ISBN 19947151 DOI 10.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-20-00068.1 -
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