Panelists call for collaboration to address challenges faced by mountain ecosystems

Published December 14, 2024
(L-R) Swiss climber Billi Bierling, Daniel Arsenault from the Canadian High Commission, journalist Sidra Iqbal, CEO of the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat Nusrat Nasab and mountaineer Nazir Sabir participate in a panel discussion held to commemorate International Mountain Day on Friday. — Photo by Tanveer Shahzad
(L-R) Swiss climber Billi Bierling, Daniel Arsenault from the Canadian High Commission, journalist Sidra Iqbal, CEO of the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat Nusrat Nasab and mountaineer Nazir Sabir participate in a panel discussion held to commemorate International Mountain Day on Friday. — Photo by Tanveer Shahzad

ISLAMABAD: A panel on Friday called for collaboration among governments, NGOs, international organisations and local communities to implement sustainable practices and strengthen resilience in mountain regions.

The Raabta panel discussion titled ‘Preserving Mountain Ecosystems Amidst Climate Change – Strategies for Adaptation and Empowering Mountain Communities’ was held to commemorate International Mountain Day.

The event, which was hosted by Serena Hotels in collaboration with the Embassy of Switzerland and the Canadian High Commission, brought together experts to address the pressing challenges faced by mountain ecosystems and communities.

Canada, as a global leader in climate action, reiterated its commitment to combating climate change and supporting vulnerable communities, with a particular focus on empowering women and youth through initiatives like Eco-Leaders and partnerships with Booni Environmental Academy Chitral.

Similarly, the Swiss embassy highlighted its sustainability initiatives to reduce carbon footprints in various industries, aligning with global climate goals.

The panel featured notable speakers, including Billi Bierling, a Swiss climber and author, who shared insights on balancing human activity with environmental preservation; Nazir Sabir, the first Pakistani to summit Mount Everest, reflected on the visible impact of climate change on mountain.

Published in Dawn, December 14th, 2024

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