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The Mountain Ecosystems-Based Adaptation program (EbA) is a collaborative initiative of the UNEP, the IUCN through its implementing partner, the Mountain Institute (MI) and UNDP, funded by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Public Works and Nuclear Safety of the German Government (BMUB).


In 2010, UNEP, UNDP and the IUCN decided to join forces in climate change adaptation and to work together to promote Ecosystem Based Adaptation (EBA) as a fruitful adaptation measure.


Mountain EBA Programme – a partnership between UNEP, UNDP and IUCN


About EbA

Healthy ecosystems deliver critical goods and services, such as providing food and fuel, or preventing floods and soil erosion. People depend on these goods and services for their wellbeing and livelihoods. However, because of climate change and other human impacts, many ecosystems have become degraded, with negative impacts on people’s lives. EBA involves the use of biodiversity and ecosystem services as part of an overall adaptation strategy to help people adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change.readmore

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