Biocultural Adaptation in Mountain Communities: Third INMIP International Learning Exchange, Stone Village, China
Event/workshop report, 35 pages
The International Network of Mountain Indigenous Peoples (INMIP) aims to support capacity development for climate change adaptation through community-to-community exchange of knowledge and innovations. It currently includes communities from 10 countries in Asia and Latin America. It is coordinated by ANDES (Peru), with support from IIED (through the SIFOR project – Smallholder Innovation for~Resilience).
ANDES (Peru), the Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy (China), IIED and UNDP-GEF Small Grants Programme worked together to organise the 3rd INMIP Learning Exchange in the Stone Village, China, on 18-23 May 2016. This report presents the results.
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How to cite:
Reilly, J., Swiderska, K. (2020). Biocultural Adaptation in Mountain Communities: Third INMIP International Learning Exchange, Stone Village, China.
https://pubs.iied.org/14669iied
Reilly, J., Swiderska, K. (2020). Biocultural Adaptation in Mountain Communities: Third INMIP International Learning Exchange, Stone Village, China.
- IIED, London
https://pubs.iied.org/14669iied