Climate risk reduction (e.g. reduced risk from floods)
National Environment Act, Uganda: sustainable management of mountain areas
This solution is part of the law and policy collection of solutions from ‘Adapting to climate change in the mountains: Legal solutions from around the world’. Please refer to the original text for more detail, research purposes, full references, or to quote text. Further information can also be accessed via the Climate Policy Radar database and Uganda’s National Environment Act .
Law No. 85-30 on development and protection of mountains and Law No. 2016-1888 on the modernization, development and protection of mountain territories, France
This solution is part of the law and policy collection of solutions from ‘Adapting to climate change in the mountains: Legal solutions from around the world’. Please refer to the original text for more detail, research purposes, full references, or to quote text. Further information can also be accessed via the Climate Policy Radar database and the Government of France website.
Law no. 2026, Tajikistan: protection of glaciers
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The Water Act, Bhutan: sustainable water management
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Law 1930 on Páramos, Colombia: sustainable ecosystem management
This solution is part of the law and policy collection of solutions from ‘Adapting to climate change in the mountains: Legal solutions from around the world’. Please refer to the original text for more detail, research purposes, full references, or to quote text. Further information can also be accessed via the Climate Policy Radar database and the Legal Regime of Bogota DC website.
Spring revival: A nature-based solution to improve water security and climate resilience in the Hindu Kush Himalaya
This solution is based on 'Solution 5: Spring revival' from Resilient Mountain Solutions: Ten local solutions for global impact. The original text can be downloaded from the right-hand column. Please access the original text for more detail, research purposes, full references, or to quote text.
Digital services for resilient agriculture in the Hindu Kush Himalaya
This solution is based on 'Solution 10: Digital services for resilient agriculture' from Resilient Mountain Solutions: Ten local solutions for global impact. The original text can be downloaded from the right-hand column. Please access the original text for more detail, research purposes, full references, or to quote text.
Restoring the hydrological functions of mountain agricultural terraces to address multifaceted climate and water-induced disasters
This solution is based on the journal paper: "Indigenous technology of terraces and its hydrological functions for managing agricultural water...
Automated Ice Reservoirs (AIRs) for Climate-Resilient Water Security in High-Altitude Communities
Automated Ice Reservoirs (AIRs) represent a revolutionary advancement in high-altitude water management, combining traditional ice reservoir knowledge with cutting-edge automation...
Using Allo to transform local economies and build climate resilience in Nepal
The HKH Adaptation Solutions Portal is one of a collaborative family of regional and topic-orientated portals working with the Adaptation at Altitude programme to collect and connect knowledge on successful climate change adaptation solutions.
These portals are connected through the Adaptation at Altitude Solutions Portal, a global portal working to share solutions that can be scaled-up and translated into new contexts across the world, and to promote exchange, networking and discussion via a dedicated community for adaptation in mountains.