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Indigenous and traditional peoples and climate change

… consequential higher capacity to hold water. Impacts on mountain hydrology could lead to droughts or floods in the … distance from the sea, soil’s quality et cetera. Mountain areas Mountains, for example, are areas of high … change. It leads to alteration of surface properties of an ecosystem (e.g. albedo, roughness length) and changes the …
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Climate Change and POPs: Predicting the Impacts

… rates; ocean currents; melting of polar ice caps and mountain glaciers; higher frequency of extreme events; … climate variability, will also affect biodiversity, and ecosystem composition, function, and vulnerability. Toxicity … (4) ocean currents, (5) melting of polar ice caps and mountain glaciers, (6) frequency of extreme events, () …
20 Jun 2026 Document

Climate Change Vulnerability of Migratory Species

… nd climate dynamics, as well as the destabilising influence ecosystem degradation has on climate systems  … à queue-libre du Mexique Rabudo mejicano 35 Mammalia Mountain Gorilla, Eastern Gorilla Gorilla beringei nomadising …   • Only two species of those studied require mountain and steppe habitats. The Snow Leopard has been  …
20 Jun 2026 Document

IUCN response to the Paris Climate Change Agreement

… global climate change regulatory regime, 5.084 Promoting ecosystem-based adaptation, 5.085 Climate change justice and … nature-based solutions that build upon conservation and ecosystem-based mitigation and adaptation, and for IUCN to … biodiversity offsets and primary forests; b. advance ecosystem-based mitigation programmatic work including on …
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