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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetMountain sustainability - Building capacity to promote the sustainable development of mountain communities and ecosystems
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No results found.The scale-up note on the partnership between FAO and the University of Torino showcases some of the activities that have been undertaken to promote the development of capacities on sustainable mountain development and its link to the Sustainable Development Goals 1, 2, 6, 12, 13 and 15. The publication highlights the possibility for practitioners, technicians and officers from governmental organisations and NGOs to participate in courses focusing on the sustainable management of mountain areas characterized by high ecological, social and economic complexity. -
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetSustainable Mountain Development - Enhancing the resilience of mountain people and their environments 2019
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No results found.Mountains are key ecosystems, providing goods and services, such as water, food and energy, to the entire planet. In particular, mountains provide and regulate up to 80 percent of global freshwater resources. However, mountain people are among the worlds’ poorest: one in every three lives in extreme poverty. Climate change has a strong impact on mountain areas, increasing the occurrence of disasters and exacerbating desertification, land degradation and soil erosion. Consequently, living in mountain areas is increasingly difficult and the vulnerability of mountain peoples to food insecurity is worsening, often forcing people to migrate. The sustainable mountain development programme is dedicated to improving the lives of mountain peoples and protecting mountain environments around the world. FAO’s Sustainable Mountain Development programme supports concrete action on the ground to improve the livelihoods and the sustainable management of natural resources in mountains.
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