1992
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UNCED report on Agenda 21 Chapter 13: Managing fragile ecosystems sustainable mountain development

  • Summary
Mountains are an important source of water, energy and biological diversity. Furthermore, they are a source of such key resources as minerals, forest products and agricultural products and of recreation. As a major ecosystem representing the complex and interrelated ecology of our planet, mountain environments are essential to the survival of the global ecosystem. Mountain ecosystems are, however, rapidly changing. They are susceptible to accelerated soil erosion, landslides and rapid loss of habitat and genetic diversity. On the human side, there is widespread poverty among mountain inhabitants and loss of indigenous knowledge. As a result, most global mountain areas are experiencing environmental degradation. Hence, the proper management of mountain resources and socio-economic development of the people deserves immediate action.
  • Published in:
    United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, Rio de Janeiro. 3-14 June 1992.
  • Language:
    English
  • Published Year:
    1992
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