Motion 064

 

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English title

The HIMEK Alliance proposal for mitigation of climate change in the Himalayas and the Mekong Region through forest land restoration and reduction in emissions of black carbon and greenhouse gases

Titre en français

Proposition de l’Alliance HIMEK concernant la restauration des forêts et la réduction des émissions de carbone suie pour atténuer les effets du changement climatique dans l’Himalaya et la région du Mékong

Título en español

Propuesta de la Alianza HIMEK para mitigar el cambio climático en el Himalaya y la región del Mekong mediante la restauración de los terrenos forestales y la reducción de las emisiones de carbono negro y de gases de efecto invernadero

Status
Online discussion
Submission language
Inglés
Working language
Inglés

 

Proponent (Sponsor)
Environmental Resources Foundation ( India )
Co-patrocinadores
COORG Wildlife Society ( India )
SACAN Foundation ( Pakistan )
Gujarat Institute of Desert Ecology ( India )
Water, Environment and Sanitation Society ( Pakistan )
Green Future Foundation ( India )
Center for Natural Resource Studies ( Bangladesh )
India Water Foundation ( India )
Gujarat Ecology Society ( India )
Batabaraniya Susan Karya Samuha Nepal ( Nepal )
Center for Nature Conservation and Development (Viet Nam) ( Viet Nam )
Conservation Outcomes ( South Africa )
Memorando explicativo
The Himalayan and Mekong regions are experiencing unprecedented environmental stress due to climate change, urbanization, and unsustainable practices. The combined effects of glacial retreat, water scarcity, and biodiversity loss, and increased frequency of natural disasters and forest fires due to climate change demand urgent, coordinated action. While existing mechanisms address certain aspects of these challenges, there is a pressing need for a comprehensive regional framework that aligns efforts across nations.

It is also pertinent to note that IUCN Asia Regional Office and the Asian Institute of Technology [AIT] signed an MOU in 2018 on the basis of the HIMEK Alliance proposal. Other past initiatives, such as the 2011 IUCN Asia Regional Office publication "Stabilization of Climate Change in the Himalayas: Strategy for a Regional Response," and pilot projects like the Balkila cookstove initiative in Uttarakhand, India, have laid foundational work. Additionally, extensive consultations and collaborative efforts involving IUCN, FAO, UNDP, and other organizations have underscored the importance of regional cooperation. However, these efforts remain fragmented and lack the unified mandate that a motion-driven approach can provide.

A motion is critical as it formalizes collective commitments from member nations, establishing accountability and ensuring alignment with IUCN’s global strategies. Unlike bilateral or multilateral agreements such as Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs), a motion enables broader engagement, resource mobilization, and scalability. It provides an institutionalized framework to address cross-border challenges, ensuring continuity and strategic focus.

The HIMEK Alliance proposal envisions collaborative actions for reducing Black Carbon emissions and restoring degraded ecosystems, drawing on the expertise of organizations like CCAC and RECOFTC.

Resources required include funding for pilot projects, policy and program development, capacity-building programs, community-based monitoring and technological and implementation model innovations. These actions will leverage international support, including the Green Climate Fund and bilateral agreements, to mobilize financial and technical resources.

This motion aligns with IUCN’s mission to promote sustainable development and biodiversity conservation. It underscores the urgency of addressing the environmental crises in these interconnected regions while fostering regional cooperation. Adopting this motion will ensure a unified approach to tackling climate change, benefiting not only the Himalayan and Mekong regions but also global ecological stability.

Geographic scope
Regional
Region
Asia del Sur y del Este
Naturaleza y biodiversidad
Bosques
Montañas
Zonas rocosas
Marco Mundial de Biodiversidad de Kunming-Montreal
Meta 2: Restaurar el 30 % de todos los ecosistemas degradados
Meta 7: Reducir la contaminación a niveles que no sean perjudiciales para la biodiversidad
Meta 8: Minimizar el impacto del cambio climático en la biodiversidad y aumentar su resiliencia
Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible
Objetivo 13 - Acción por el clima
Objetivo 15 - Vida de ecosistemas terrestres
Objetivo 17 - Alianzas para lograr los objetivos
Amenazas y motores de cambio
Agricultura
Cambio climático y episodios climáticos severos
Contaminación