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Sagarmatha Sambaad: Experts stress protection of mountains



KATHMANDU: Experts from different sectors, working to mitigate climate change impacts, have stressed that it was the responsibility of the global community to protect mountains, because they are major sources of livelihood.

During a panel discussion on ‘Exploring nature, culture and adventure in mountains’ held as part of the ongoing Sagarmatha Sambaad today, they emphasized that protecting mountains is essentially linked to preserving the mountain ecosystem.

The mountain protection helps enliven culture and tradition, wildlife, biodiversity, and tourism from the high hill to the lower coastal area, mentioned the experts.

Country Representative for WWF, Nepal, Dr Ghan Shyam Gurung, was a keynote speaker where River Basin Manager of Oxfam, Rajan Subedi, Sagarmatha climber from Oman, Nadhira Al Harthy, Assistant Commissioner at Uganda’s Ministry of Water and Environment, Maureen Anion, and Chief Executive Officer of the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee, Tshering Sherpa, shared their experiences and expertise on the occasion.

Mountain region covers 22 percent of the earth.

This session was organized to strengthen the integrity of the mountain ecosystem, identify innovative solutions, and exploring measures to increase investment in natural capital to benefit a larger population.

Publish Date : 17 May 2025 15:12 PM

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