HashtagsCompiled on | #InternationalMountainDay |
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Related Hashtags | #Mountains, #MountainsMatter |
2024 Date | 11 December 2024 |
2025 Date | 11 December 2025 |
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International Mountain Day HistoryInternational Mountain Day was established by the United Nations to raise awareness about the importance of mountains to life, their unique biodiversity, and their roles in the environment and supporting human life. This global event emphasises the value of mountains in sustaining ecosystems, providing fresh water, food, and recreation, as well as contributing to climate regulation and disaster risk reduction. The day also highlights the threats faced by mountain communities and environments, including climate change and unsustainable development practices. The United Nations General Assembly declared International Mountain Day in 2002, with the first observance taking place in 2003. In the United Kingdom, mountains form significant parts of the country's landscape and natural heritage, particularly in regions such as the Scottish Highlands, the Lake District, Snowdonia, and the Peak District. Beyond their geographic importance, mountains play a crucial role in the nation's cultural and economic life, hosting a wide array of outdoor activities, such as hiking, climbing, and skiing, which contribute to the tourism industry and encourage the appreciation of the environment. In the United Kingdom, International Mountain Day is observed through various events and activities designed to raise awareness of the significance of mountainous regions. These may include educational initiatives, seminars, workshops, or guided hikes, to educate the public about the value of mountain ecosystems. More importantly, they aim to promote responsible behaviour in these areas, thereby encouraging sustainable development and preservation. Through these efforts, International Mountain Day fosters appreciation and responsible interaction with the UK's cherished mountain landscapes. The date of the observance is the same worldwide, as International Mountain Day is celebrated every year on 11 December. International Mountain Day facts
In the News and Trending in the UK for International Mountain DayUpdated Ex-soldier, 33, died on the stroke of 11am on Armistice Day when he plunged 650ft from a mountain ridge in a charity hike accident, inquest tolddailymail.co.uk International Mountain Day being celebrated today – The Pakistan Dailythepakistandaily.com Welsh Cup Match of the Day 1: Tier 3 heroes Flint Mountain make the last 16nwsport.co.uk COP28: FAO marks International Mountain Day 2023 with focus on restoring ecosystemsfao.org Top things to do in the UK for International Mountain Day
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