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10. Notes that sustainable agriculture in mountain regions is important for
the protection of the mountain environment and the promotion of the regional
economy;
11. Expresses its deep concern at the number and scale of natural disasters
and their increasing impact in recent years, which have resulted in massive loss of
life and long-term negative social, economic and environmental consequences for
vulnerable societies throughout the world, in particular in mountain regions,
especially those in developing countries, and urges the international community to
take concrete steps to support national and regional efforts to ensure the sustainable
development of mountains;
12. Encourages Governments, the international community and other
relevant stakeholders to improve the awareness, preparedness and infrastructure to
cope with the increasing impact of disasters in mountain regions, such as flash
floods, including glacial lake outburst floods, as well as landslides, debris flow and
earthquakes;
13. Encourages Governments, with the collaboration of the scientific
community, mountain communities and intergovernmental organizations, where
appropriate, to study, with a view to promoting sustainable mountain development,
the specific concerns of mountain communities, including the effects of global
climate change on mountain environments and biological diversity, in order to
elaborate sustainable adaptation strategies to cope with the adverse effects of
climate change;
14. Underlines the fact that action at the national level is a key factor in
achieving progress in sustainable mountain development, welcomes its steady
increase in recent years with a multitude of events, activities and initiatives, and
invites the international community to support the efforts of developing countries to
develop and implement strategies and programmes, including, where required,
enabling policies and laws for the sustainable development of mountains, within the
framework of national development plans;
15. Encourages the further establishment of committees or similar multistakeholder institutional arrangements and mechanisms at the national and regional
levels, where appropriate, to enhance intersectoral coordination and collaboration
for sustainable development in mountain regions;
16. Also encourages the increased involvement of local authorities, as well
as other relevant stakeholders, including civil society and the private sector, in the
development and implementation of programmes, land-use planning and land tenure
arrangements, and activities related to sustainable development in mountains;
17. Underlines the need for improved access to resources, including land, for
women in mountain regions as well as the need to strengthen the role of women in
mountain regions in decision-making processes that affect their communities,
cultures and environments;
18. Encourages, in this regard, Governments and intergovernmental
organizations to integrate the gender dimension, including, inter alia, gender
disaggregated indicators, in mountain development activities, programmes and
projects;
19. Stresses that indigenous cultures, traditions and knowledge, including in
the field of medicine, are to be fully considered, respected and promoted in
development policy and planning in mountain regions, and underlines the
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