Enhancing Mountain Biodiversity.




The world’s mountains encompass some of the most spectacular landscapes, a great diversity of species and habitat types, and distinctive human communities. Mountains occur on all continents, in all latitude zones, and within all the world’s principal biome types. Mountains provide freshwater for more than half of humanity, and are, in effect, the water towers of the world.
Read article on the Carpathian Biodiversity Framework and its relationship to the targets of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.

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