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International Mountain Day (IMD) in Pakistan
Mountains are vital for our lives Almost one billion people live in mountain areas, and over half the human population depends on mountains for water, food and clean energy. Yet mountains are under threat from climate change, land degradation, overexploitation, and natu..
International Mountain Day (IMD) in Pakistan
Mountains are vital for our lives Almost one billion people live in mountain areas, and over half the human population depends on mountains for water, food and clean energy. Yet mountains are under threat from climate change, land degradation, overexploitation, and natural disasters, with potentially far-reaching and devastating consequences, both for mountain communities and the rest of the world.Mountains are early indicators of climate change and as global climate continues to warm, mountain people — some of the world’s hungriest and poorest — face even greater struggles to survive.
The rising temperatures also mean that mountain glaciers are melting at unprecedented rates, affecting freshwater supplies downstream for millions of people. Mountain communities, however, have a wealth of knowledge and strategies accumulated over generations, on how to adapt to climate variability. Climate change, climate variability, and climate-induced disasters, combined with political, economic and social marginalization, increase the vulnerability of mountain peoples to food shortages and extreme poverty. Currently, 1 in 3 people in developing countries is estimated to be vulnerable to food insecurity. As the vulnerability of mountain populations grows, migration increases both abroad and to urban centers.
Those who remain are often women, left to manage the farms but with little access to credit, training, and land tenure rights. Out-migration from mountain areas will also result in an inestimable loss in terms of provision of ecosystem services and preservation of cultural and agrobiodiversity.Investments and policies can alleviate the harsh living conditions of mountain communities and reverse out-migration trends from mountain areas. 2019 theme: “#MountainsMatter” Even though they are mentioned in the 2030 Agenda, mountains are still often forgotten. Considering the crucial role they play in providing key ecosystem goods and services to the planet and their vulnerability in the face of climate change, we need to step up and raise attention to mountains. #MountainsMatter for Water as mountains is the world’s ‘water towers’, providing between 60 and 80 percent of all freshwater resources for our planet.Disaster Risk Reduction as climatic variations is triggering disasters. as mountain destinations attract around 15-20 percent of global tourism and are areas of important cultural diversity, knowledge and heritage.
Food as they are important centers of agricultural biodiversity and are home to many of the foods that come to our tables, such as rice, potatoes, quinoa, tomatoes, and barley. Youth as despite the beautiful landscapes, life in the mountains can be tough, particularly for rural youth. Indigenous Peoples as many mountain areas host ancient indigenous communities that possess and maintain precious knowledge, traditions, and languages.
Biodiversity as half of the world’s biodiversity hotspots are concentrated in mountains and mountains support approximately one-quarter of terrestrial biological diversity International Mountain Day 2019 will be an occasion to create a large social movement that can bring mountain issues on the tables of politicians. Through a global campaign, a social media strategy and events around the world, FAO plans to tell the world that the current neglect of mountains and mountain peoples must stop. We, therefore, ask everyone to use the hashtag #MountainsMatter in all their communications specifying why mountains matter for them.
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