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International Day for Biological Diversity |
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The International Day for Biological Diversity, celebrated every year on 22 May, gives us an opportunity to appreciate the wide variety of life on earth. The day, established by the United Nations in 1993, is meant to reaffirm and strengthen our commitments and actions to protect, conserve, and sustainably use the biodiversity resources that are vital not just for our survival, but also for the wellbeing of the entire planet. This year?s theme is marine biodiversity - the diversity of life in seas, in oceans, and along coastlines. Although the theme may seem far from ICIMOD?s mandate for mountain ecosystems, it is important to us as well. All biodiversity resources, from small microbes to big fish, animals, and trees, require water. Water is the basis of all life processes. ICIMOD, on the occasion of the International Day for Biological Diversity, would like to highlight this link that binds mountain and marine ecosystems together: water. This year, as ICIMOD joins the world in celebrating a day to increase awareness of the significance of marine biodiversity, we urge the people in the HKH region to play their part in conserving the biodiversity in the mountains. This will help maintain water balance in ecosystems across lands and ultimately across oceans and seas, benefiting the array of life these diverse ecosystems sustain. ICIMOD calls upon everyone to green the mountains and, by doing so, to contribute also to greening the blue - that is to sustain life in oceans and seas. ICIMOD, in its effort to support water resource management in the HKH, is monitoring the volume of ice and snow in the HKH mountains, studying glaciers and the associated risks and hazards to people and the environment, promoting watershed management strategies that support both people and the environment, and promoting the ecosystem approach to sustain biodiversity services from forests, wetlands, and rangelands. On this day, ICIMOD would like to reiterate the significance of the biodiversity of the HKH as an integral part of the cultures and traditions of the people in the region. This is also an opportunity to highlight the challenges that biodiversity resources in the region continue to face from changes in land use and land cover, climate change, globalization and economic growth, and socioeconomic and demographic changes; similar stresses are also affecting marine biodiversity. |
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Nature is abundant in its biodiversity. We must preserve it to our best.
Posted 23-06-2013 19:36
Earth has a wide variety of life. Life is nature's bounty in any for,. We must respect that.
Posted 09-06-2013 14:18
Thanks for sharing, Anjali
Posted 09-06-2013 14:16