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Meeting of the Informal Ad Hoc Working Group towards a Scientific Network for the Caucasus Mountain Region

29 November 2013

The first meeting of the Ad Hoc Informal Working Group took place on 27-28 November  2013.


Second Meeting towards a Scientific Network in the Caucasus Mountain Region

31 May 2013

The meeting towards a Scientific Network in the Caucasus Mountain Region – was organised on 30-31 May 2013 at the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia in Tbilisi.


Preparatory Meeting towards a Scientific Network on the Caucasus Mountain Regions

10 April 2013

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in collaboration with the National Association of Local Authorities of Georgia (NALAG) initiated a project in order pave the way towards the establishment of a scientific network in the Caucasus Mountain Regions.


New Publications December q

17 December 2021


New Publications 1-29 February 2024

1 March 2024

Looking to catch up on your reading on the SNC-mt website from across the Caucasus Mountain research community? Here's our list of new publications – updated for you bi-monthly!


New Publications 1-15 August 2024

16 August 2024

Here is our monthly update of new publications from across the mountain research community. Check it out! 


New Publications 1-15 August 2024

16 August 2024

Here is our monthly update of new publications from across the mountain research community. Check it out! 


Maps and layers online as part of Caucasus Regional Research Agenda illustrations

18 April 2020

Maps and layers as part of Caucasus Regional Research Agenda illustrations are online on the following platform:

https://sustainable-caucasus.unepgrid.ch/

The Geonode instance has been developed in the frame of the “Supporting Sustainable Mountain Development in the Caucasus (Sustainable Caucasus)” project, funded by the Swiss national Science Foundation and the Swiss agency for Development and Cooperation under the SCOPES program, and coordinated by the University of Geneva. This Geonode aims at publishing and sharing relevant geographic data for the project. Some capacity building materials about GeoNode has been developed and adapted with the Caucasus examples.

The Caucasus Spatial Data Infrastructure (C-SDI) GeoNode established for the purpose of increasing the accesses to open source spatial data about the region. The number of layers and maps available under the GeoNode increase by 10 percent and the process of the platform population will continue further. 


New Publications 16-31 August 2024

9 September 2024

Check out our August round-up of new publications! This list contains articles relevant to the Caucasus mountain research that you won't want to miss.