
Conference Program
Conference Program Schedule (Update by April 17, 2018)
Background
Mountain regions are a high-energy environment prone to seisms,landslides, floods and snow disasters. The response of mountainous regions inthe context of global change mainly due to climate change, to improvement inaccess, to the extension of human mobilities and social networks, and to policyinitiatives at international level through bilateral and multi-lateral agreements is ongoing, leading to obvious changes invarious types of ecosystems. Climate change not only affects biodiversity andecosystem services, but also greatly impacts people living in mountainousregions, due, for example, to frequentenvironmental disasters, which directly or indirectly affect community safetyand challenge mountain development. As the “Third Pole” in the world, theHimalayas are known as the water tower of Asia, with a large area covered in snowand glaciers. The impact of climate change on the region has widely drawn theattention of many scientists for many years now, and improved knowledge on it hashelped the region to adapt to climate change to a considerableextent. Likewise, the improvement in accessibility to markets andservices, the development of tourism, and the introduction of policies relatedto conservation and development through bilateral and multilateral treaties andagreements have also generated several consequences in the sustainabledevelopment of mountain areas. Since the impact of global change is anever-increasing trend, we must continue to improve ourability to adapt to the changes. Therefore, this is the motivation andthe purpose for this meeting, to exchange and share the latest research findingsand knowledge of mountain development in the context of globalization andclimate change.
Venue
Hotel Himalaya,Kupondole Height, Lalitpur, Kathmandu, Nepal
Registration
The registration fee is NRP 5000 for Nepalese participants and USD 100 for foreign participants. It will be paid at registration desk in conference venue on registration day of 21st, April 2018.
Call for Abstracts and Papers
You are welcome to send your research abstract and papers for oraland poster presentation to the International Conference which will be held on 22nd -23rd April, 2018 on the theme “Mountain Developmentin a Context of Global Change”.
For submission of abstracts to send it to email address icmd2018@imde.ac.cn
For updated information to visit our website: http://icmd2018.csp.escience.cn
Abstract Template for ICMD2018.doc
PostConference Excursion
Two to three days post-conference excursion trip willbe organized depending upon the number of participants interested to join onit. The cost for the post-conference excursion has to be paid by theparticipants themselves.
Paper Publication
Papers submitted will be published in the special volume of the HimalayanReview, Journal of Nepal Geographical Society which is published annually.