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Dear colleagues,

CONDESAN, the Mountain Research Initiative (MRI) and the University of Zurich are pleased to invite you to the online conference: Climate Change, Health and Mountain Ecosystems and their Governance in Support of Sustainable Development in the Tropical Andes – Central America Region (Andes+), to be held the 7 and 8 of July 2020 under the framework of the Cluster of Cooperation Conéctate A+.

The aim of the Conference is to facilitate the exchange of disciplinary and interdisciplinary research and practices relevant to overcoming the barriers that impede the successful implementation of sustainable development and climate adaptation policies in the Andes+ region.

In consideration of the different time zones of participants involved the foreseen schedule is: 13:00 UTC to 18:00 UTC (8:00 – 13:00 Lima, Quito and Bogotá time, 7:00 – 12:00 San Salvador time, or 15:00 – 20:00 Zurich time). The detailed program of the conference is available here.

To participate in the conference, please register here. After your registration, you will receive an email containing an updated program with links to all conference sessions.

Please share widely this invitation with those who might be interested. You can find more information on this conference on the Conéctate A+ website. In case you have any questions please contact Gustavo Valdivia at [email protected].

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