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International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development

Committed to promoting the development of an economically and environmentally sound mountain ecosystem and improving the quality of life of mountain people in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region.

Primary web addresses
http://www.icimod.org
Main Address
4/80 Jawalakhel
GPO Box 3226
Kathmandu
Country
Nepal
Main Telephone
(977 1) 5525313
Joined OneWorld
13.07.1998

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26.05.2005 After long discussions for over the last few years the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD) member countries, except for India, endorsed the idea of establishing a flood information network during a two-day meeting held in Thimphu recently.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [environment & ICT]
27.08.2004 A workshop in Nepal has emphasised the need to share story-telling in a structured manner using multimedia applications. The participants concluded that video clips, photographs and other multimedia tools make the knowledge conveyed by stories more effective.
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Related topics/regions: [civil society & ICT] [knowledge & ICT]
28.10.2003 The Apis Mellifera, which produces more honey and is a hit among farmers in the Himalayas, threatens the native honey bee, Apis Cerana. Experts say the alien species will destroy biodiversity in the region.

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