This list contains 11 entry(ies).
Author(s):
- Egan, Paul A.
- Price, Martin F.
Organization(s):
- IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM)
- UNESCO, International Hydrological Programme (IHP)
- UNESCO, Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB)
Author(s):
- Egan, Paul A.
- Price, Martin F.
Organization(s):
- IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM)
- UNESCO, International Hydrological Programme (IHP)
- UNESCO, Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB)
Mountain areas cover 24% of the Earth's land and 26% of the global population lives in or around these areas. At the global scale, perhaps their greatest value is as 'water towers', providing water for over half of humankind.
Author(s):
- Price, Martin F.
- Steiner, Achim
Organization(s):
- IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA)
- IUCN Commission on Ecosystem Management (CEM)
- IUCN, Mountain Initiative Task Force
Mountains cover a quarter of the earth's land surface. They provide water for at least half the world's people and they are visited by hundreds of millions of tourists every year.
Organization(s):
- IUCN
- Scottish Natural Heritage, UK
Author(s):
- Butt, Nathalie
- Price, Martin F.
Organization(s):
- Mountain Forum
- Mountain Institute
Author(s):
- Godde, Pamela M.
- Price, Martin F.
- Zimmermann, Friedrich M.
Cooperation at the scale of entire mountain ranges, whether through formal agreements or regional institutions, is widely acknowledged to be desirable. The Caucasus, generally better known for conflict than cooperation, is a major centre of biological, landscape, and cultural diversity.
Organization(s):
- IUCN, European Regional Office
- IUCN, European Programme
This report was written as a contribution to Action Theme 10 (mountain ecosystems) of the Pan-European Biological and Landscape Diversity Strategy (PEBLDS).
Organization(s):
- IUCN, European Programme
- IUCN, European Regional Office
Author(s):
- Price, Martin F.
- Smith, Valene L.
Organization(s):
- Royal Geographical Society, UK
Author(s):
- Price, Martin F.
- Smith, Valene L.
Organization(s):
- Royal Geographical Society, UK