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Mountain Research is associated with research and publishing on mountain sustainability, with content focused on climate change, biodiversity loss, adaptation, and sustainable practices in mountain regions. The material highlights the role of science, policy, and practice in addressing challenges in mountain areas, including ecosystem conservation, water security, agriculture, and the energy transition. It also references collaboration across a global network of mountain research organisations and initiatives.

Mountain Research Sustainability Actions

Highlighted climate and biodiversity

April Highlights from the Mountain Research Initiative included work on climate change, biodiversity loss, and evolving societal needs in mountain regions. The newsletter featured the Mountain Partnership Global Meeting in Andorra, updating the GLOCHAMORE Research Strategy, research on climate impacts in Central Asia, and GEO Mountains-backed research tracking disappearing glaciers in Peru.

Reported on mountain agriculture

New research from south-eastern Kazakhstan showed that warming may reduce maize water demand, yet at the cost of shorter growing seasons and declining yields. The findings were presented as important for adaptation in meltwater-dependent systems like Central Asia.

Covered climate and migration

Climate uncertainty is pushing communities across the Himalayas to seek survival and stability elsewhere, as shared by Ramesh Bhusal. The post said that when agriculture can no longer sustain livelihoods, migration becomes a necessity.


Sustainable Development Goals

Mountain Research is committed to advancing these Global Goals to promote prosperity for people & planet.

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