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.
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Publisher:
UNDP, GoN
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Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in English
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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
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Thematic Group: UNDP
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Social and Institutional Developoment
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Thesaurus:
03.03.00
- Environment
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