"Mountains have not received due recognition in global and national development agenda," Executive Director of International Centre for Integrated Development of Mountains (ICIMOD) David Molden said.
"Key messages and outcome from the conference will be taken forward by the participants in regional adaptation efforts and global forums, including the discussion tables of COP 20 in Lima, Peru in December 2014," he said.
The experts underlined the need to install more stations in disaster-prone high altitude areas across the Himalayas and improve communication system, so as to receive maximum benefits from the early warning system in case of climate-change induced disasters.
"Development could be undercut by issues related to climate change and adaptation. Keeping these issues in the global agenda is not only essential, it is imperative as well," said Jamie McGoldrick, UNDP Nepal director.
"The climate change issues, mainly those related to water and energy will also be discussed during the deliberations in the forthcoming Summit of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation(SAARC)," said Secretary in the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, Government of Nepal, Krishna Chandra Poudyal.
The four-day conference, attended by experts and government officials from countries including India, concluded here today.
The conference on "Mountain People Adapting to Change" was organised with the goal of exploring holistic solutions for adaptation to change in the Hindu Kush Himalaya region.
Experts and government officials from more than 20 countries including, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, China and Pakistan had gathered in the conference to stress on the need for greater involvement of rural mountain communities and the need to better integrate scientific and traditional knowledge for effective action.
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