Agreement for collaboration in conservation of Himalayan region
Agreement for collaboration in conservation of Himalayan region
Agreement for
collaboration in conservation of Himalayan region
The countries of the Hindukush Himalaya region and supporting organizations have agreed to work in collaboration to mitigate the risk the increasing snow melting taking place in the region due to climate change impact is posing to the inhabitants and the biodiversity of the region.
The countries of the Hindukush Himalaya region and supporting organizations have agreed to work in collaboration to mitigate the risk the increasing snow melting taking place in the region due to climate change impact is posing to the inhabitants and the biodiversity of the region.
The
representatives from different organizations and the countries of the region
reached this consent in the high level side event the International Centre for
Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) hosted in coordination with the German
Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear
Safety (BMUB), during the ongoing 23rd session of the Conference of the Parties
(COP 23) at the UN Climate Change Conference here.
The
high level side event was held on Wednesday on the theme - ‘Cooperation for
Building Resilient Mountain Communities’.
The
speakers in the side event underscored the need of joining hands in the
campaign to protect the Himalayas from the effects of climate change as nearly
210 million people living in the Hindukush Himalaya region and 103 million
people living in the lower riparian side are directly affected by this.
ICIMOD
had organized the side event to draw attention to a range of mountain-specific
climate change-related issues and their impacts on the ecosystem of the Hindu
Kush Himalaya. This side event with panelists consisting of ministers from the
HKH region and developed countries highlighted the cooperation in mitigating to
and adapting to climate change.
In
the programme, Germany's Federal Minister for the Environment, Barbara
Hendricks said that the German government would provide support for conducting
adaptation activities in the Hindukush Himalaya region to mitigate the effects
of climate change as the region is a repository of food grain, energy, water,
culture and biodiversity.
Stressing
that the countries in the region - Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan, India, among others
- should work in concord by sharing their experiences regarding mitigating
climate change risks, she said ICIMOD has an important role to this end.
Pakistan's
Minister for Climate Change, Mushahidullah Khan said the direct effects of
climate change have been observed in various sectors in Pakistan and that his
country was ready to work in coordination with neighbouring countries for
mitigating this effect.
ICIMOD
director general, David Molden said that ICIMOD has been carrying out various
researches and studies on reducing the impact of climate change in the
Hindukush Himalaya region, besides supporting the governments in the region in
formulating climate change risk mitigation policies and plans.
Secretary
at the Ministry of Population and Environment, Dr Bishwanath Oli said Nepal was
willing to collaborate in the conservation of the biodiversity and livelihood
in the Hindukush Himalaya region as Nepal is highly vulnerable to climate
change impact.
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