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01/08/2016
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Involve high-altitude cordyceps collectors into environment protection and sustainable waste management, the crucial challenge for Bhutan conservation institution UWICE

Through this project, the Ugyen Wangchuck Institute for Conservation and Environment (UWICE) intends to create awareness to the cordyceps plant collectors on the importance of proper garbage management strategies and consequences of pollution....

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Sustainable and Community Waste Management in Eco Fragile Mountain Areas, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan

The strategic goal of the project is to preserve and protect the environmental integrity of the most popular and frequently used access route that leads to mountains and glaciers inside the Central Karakoram National Park CKNP, situated in Gilgit Baltistan....

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01/08/2016
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Concrete actions to reduce waste by mountain practitioners, the LIMO project in Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan Mountaineering Federation FAIREX's clubs RockStone/Climb Club have set up project LIMO (Less in More Out) with the aim to decrease the impact of littered mountain areas and reduce the existing garbage at sites....

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01/08/2016
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Supporting environmental conservation of glaciers and trails in Gilgit-Baltistan through cleaning expeditions

High Altitude Sustainability Pakistan NGO organises this year “Sustain Baltoro” Clean up Expeditions with the overall strategic goal of “Supporting environmental conservation of glaciers and trails in Gilgit-Baltistan”....

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01/08/2016
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Social media helping environmental awareness among adventure visitors and locals in Mongolia

The overall goal of the project to is influence tour operators and park administrations to collaborate in efforts to keep the national parks and wilderness areas of Mongolia free of human rubbish, degradation and activities that effects the natural beauty of these magnificent areas, their...

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Central Asia Travel organises annual Clean up prize and campaign on Peak Lenin’s slopes

“Keep Snow Clear” is a traditional voluntary ecological operation aimed at removing litter from the glacier of Lenin Peak (7,134 m, Pamirs, Kyrgyzstan)....

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01/08/2016
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Sustainable climbing and environmentally friendly general approach example to mountains

The Mountain Wilderness non-profit organisation aims to preserve the last untouched wilderness areas of the Alps and other mountain regions of the world, and support and promote a respectful and sustainable mountain sport culture....

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01/08/2016
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The inspiring example of how the Menz Guassa Community Conservation Area in Ethiopia provides a model for developing regionally sustainable ecotourism

The Menz-Guassa Community Conservation Area (GCCA) has been set aside for the protection of the Afro-Alpine in Guassa area. ...

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Bio-diversity and snow leopard conservation through community-based tourism in the Pamirs

As a member of the Pamirs Eco-Cultural Tourism Association (PECTA, www.pecta.tj), Pamir Horse Adventure is a local tour-operator and community-based tourism organisation which operated in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan....

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Get out, get dirty and give back

The main goal is to provide basic overnight accommodation in Ireland's newly designated wilderness area. ...

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