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15 Dec 2023 | HUC

Consultancy services to migrate the HUC website and portal to WordPress and develop plugins for existing functionalities

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The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) is issuing this request for proposals regarding consultancy services to redevelop the Himalayan University Consortium (HUC) website in WordPress and develop plugins for different existing functionalities.

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Call for papers: Restoring mountain systems for social–ecological resilience

Mountain Research and Development is looking for papers that systematically assess restoration experiences in mountains, including enabling and hindering factors ...

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Invitation for Bids

ICIMOD invites sealed bids from interested construction contractors registered in Nepal for the construction/renovation of various civil works at the ...

22 Mar 2023 Announcements
MRD Talk #03 | How can social innovations contribute to local mountain economies? Learnings from science and practice | 25 April 2023, 15:00 CEST/UTC+2, on Zoom

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APPLY Here The Himalayan Resilience Enabling Action Programme (HI-REAP) under the International Centre for ...

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18 Oct 2023 Announcements
Invitation for Bids

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Mountain Research and Development Vol 44, No 1 available online and open access

A study across all Andean countries details how immigration in the region is linked to an increase in exotic plant ...