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Asia Pacific Mountain Network (APMN) Bulletin

ISSN No 1027-0035

Vol. 5, No. 1

March, 2000

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Coordinator's Note 

The activities of APMN Phase II are progressing smoothly. Selection of proposals for the first round of the APMN Small Grants' Programme, for the APMN Fiscal Year May 1999 to April 2000, has been completed. Please see under `Report' in this Bulletin for details. 

Membership of the Mountain Forum Asia Pacific Mountain Network has been growing. To date, the membership stands at around 700. About 200 people have subscribed to the Mountain Forum-Asia List. 

The Home Page (www.apmn.mtnforum.org) has been revised and contains more information on mountains of Asia and the Pacific. The most significant addition to the Home Page is the database on mountain ranges and peaks in Asia and the Pacific, which includes coloured maps depicting the mountain peaks and ranges. Also, an inventory of mountain peaks and ranges is now available on-line.

APMN/ICIMOD signed an agreement with the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) to implement a project entitled `Capacity Building in Internet Technologies and Web Publishing for Sustainable Mountain Development, Information Management and Networking in Central Asia'. APMN will implement this project between now and June 2001 in close collaboration and partnership with mountain development institutions in Central Asia (see below for details). 

After three years with APMN/ICIMOD, Kishor Pradhan decided to move. He left us in April to join the Asia Disaster Preparedness Centre in Bangkok. We owe much to Kishore, for, without his interest, commitment, and dedication, APMN would not have come as far as it has today. We wish him well in his new endeavours. Now, perhaps, ADPC will have even more of a focus on mountain disasters. Mr. Ujol Sherchan joined APMN/ICIMOD on 28 March as the new APMN Information Analyst/Network Administrator. He replaces Kishor Pradhan. Mr. Ujol Sherchan has a degree in Economics  and has experience working with development-related projects in Nepal. He can be reached at <ujol@icimod.org.np>. 

Contents

FEATURE

ASIA PACIFIC MOUNTAIN PROFILE

DISCUSSION

BOOK REVIEW

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