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The purpose of this report is to share our understanding of the cause and downstream propagation of the flood.
In light of the recent tragedy in Uttarakhand, India, we've organized some information about floods, GLOFs and early warning systems here. Please do reach out to us if we can be of any help or if you need any further information.
ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNERS
The winners of the 2020 Mountain Prize were announced on 11 December in Kathmandu during the International Mountain Day celebrations.
Mountains are a barometer of the planet’s health – changes in these lofty parts of the world dictate how rivers flow and crops grow and livelihoods endure elsewhere.
Urgent steps are required to sustain mountain environments and improve livelihoods in the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH).
We're proud of the progress we've made on several fronts and across our areas of work, please do take a look at the brief highlights herein.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the world as we know it and laid bare the vulnerabilities of mountain communities already impacted by climate change.
For mountains and people
Among the world’s most important global resources, the HKH—Hindu Kush Himalaya—sits at the peak. Vast oceans have long been considered the heart of this planet, and the Amazon has often been described as the lungs. The HKH? This is the pulse of the planet, and we are here to protect it.
Core pillars
Our activities range greatly from hands-on research and piloting of solutions, to policy implementation with governments, to mountain advocacy on the global stage. What unites everything we do, is a core focus around these fundamentally important defining objectives.
For centuries, millions of people have lived among the awe-inspiring mountains, peaks and valleys of the HKH. From farmers to fishermen, climate change is wreaking havoc on their lifestyles and livelihoods, threatening communities and their ability to survive.
From animals and plant species you won't find anywhere else in the world, to ice caps and glaciers that store water for close to 2 billion people, the biodiversity and natural resources of the HKH are in greater jeopardy than ever before, and their loss will be felt across the globe.
The HKH spans countries and comprises a rich, diverse tapestry of colors, textures and cultures. The HKH is a microcosm of the world, and it’s absolutely beautiful.
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Regional Programmes
We organize our work in Regional Programmes, which build on ICIMOD's deep history of engagement and are formulated to deliver strategic results, to promote transboundary cooperation, to meet capacity building needs in the region, and to support long-term testing, piloting, and monitoring of innovative approaches.
Communities across the HKH are adapting to climate change impacts and are building their resilience to environmental and socio-economic shocks.
Conservation and the sustainable use of natural resources cannot be effectively achieved without considering landscapes defined by ecosystems.
Water is an essential element for life on our planet and its flows are connected upstream and downstream and across geographies.
The HKH receives significant amounts of air pollution from within and outside of the region. This has major impacts, affecting the health of people and ecosystems, the climate, cryosphere, monsoon patterns, and agriculture.
Complex geographies within the HKH benefit from leveraging the power of Earth observation and geo-spatial technologies.
Individuals and institutions amplify effectiveness when they are connected through networks, sharing knowledge and taking action together.
Research and data
Knowledge is the first step towards innovation and impact. We work relentlessly to understand problems by facilitating research and producing data.
All of ICIMOD’s published datasets are available for download after simple registration and acceptance of the data use agreement.
A vast array of Open Access resources in the HIMALDoc digital repository focus on sustainable mountain development in the HKH.
We are an intergovernmental institution set up by our eight RMCs, whose governments support us and provide us strategic guidance.
Success stories
The problems facing the mountains and people of the HKH aren’t solved with brilliant theories alone. They are solved by having a hands-on understanding of the challenges of the region, and a truly holistic approach that places as much emphasis on implementation as it does on understanding.
Stay up to date on what’s happening around the HKH with our most recent publications and find out how you can help by subscribing to our mailing list.
We embrace diversity
ICIMOD is seeking passionate and dedicated team members at every level to share in our global mission.
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From general inquiries about our work to specific feedback on our impact, we want to hear from you.