Webinar
Launch of the Caucasus Environment Outlook 2.0
What are the policy needs and gaps of the six countries within the Caucasus Ecoregion, and how can they mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change on both society and the environment? Join this webinar for the launch of the second edition of the Caucasus Environment Outlook.
A@A Knowledge Network: Learning Event #1 Summary
Watch the recording of and read an overview of the Adaptation at Altitude (A@A) Knowledge Network learning event where three panellists discussed "Co-creating and Integrating Local Knowledge in Mountain Adaptation Solutions".
Webinar: Women move mountains in adapting to climate change
Watch this International Mountain Day webinar which focused on how to promote gender-responsive climate action in mountain areas. Learn more about the role of women in climate action, best practice examples and key lessons learnt.
Climate change and forced migration in mountain areas: What are the solutions?
(Video) This webinar, organized by the Inter Parliamentarian Union and the Adaptation at Altitude programme with members of Parliament, international organization representatives and experts, discussed migration and internal displacement due to climate change in mountain areas and explored ways to increase mountain communities’ resilience and capacity to adapt by addressing some of the root causes of climate migration.
Climate action in the Hindu Kush Himalaya
This event provided a platform for stakeholders from the Hindu Kush Himalaya to discuss how regional collaboration can deliver ambitious climate action in the region.
Webinar: Climate change adaptation in mountain areas – What role is there for parliamentarians?
(Video) This webinar, held on International Mountain Day 2020, explored how parliamentarians can support climate change adaptation in mountain areas.
The hydrological ecosystem services compensation system: the Mariño micro-basin in Abancay, Peru
The local organizations and peasant farmer communities of Apurimac hold activities to protect springs, plant native trees and build ccochas (artisanal reservoirs) to improve water regulation.