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Ecosystem based Adaptation in Mountain Ecosystems in Nepal (EbA)
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Human well-being, including livelihoods, unreservedly depends on nature, especially in mountain communities like that of Nepal. However, global climate change is imposing a serious threat to the ecosystem and its services, thereby putting the livelihood of these communities at risk. There is, hence, an urgency to strengthen the resiliency of these ecosystems. Ecosystem-based approaches,in this regard, address the crucial links between climate change, biodiversity, ecosystem service and sustainable resource management by integrating the management of ecosystems and biodiversity into an overall strategy.
Publisher:
UNDP, GoN ,   (2014 )
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster in English
Keywords:
ECOSYSTEMS, CLIMATE CHANGE, MOUNTAIN ECOSYSTEMS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION, NATURE CONSERVATION, BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY, FORESTRY, WATER-SHED, RESOURCES CONSERVATION, WATER RESOURCES, LAND USE, LAND-BASED RESOURCES, NON-WOOD FOREST RESOURCES, ECOTOURISM, TRAINING PROGRAMMES, BIOENGINEERING, GENDER MAINSTREAMING, SOCIAL INCLUSION
Thematic Group:
 UNDP : Social and Institutional Developoment
Thesaurus:
03.03.00  -  Environment
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