Martin Price
Martin Price is Director of the Centre for Mountain
Studies at Perth College, within the UHI Millennium
Institute, Scotland, UK. He previously worked at the
University of Oxford; the University of Bern,
Switzerland; the International Centre for Alpine
Environments, France; and the National Center for
Atmospheric Research, USA.
He is chairman of the Board of the European Mountain
Forum and the Mountain Initiative Taskforce of IUCN-The
World Conservation Union. From 1996-2000, he coordinated
the Task Force on Forests in Sustainable Mountain
Development of the International Union of Forest
Research Organisations (IUFRO).
His close involvement in the formulation and
implementation of Chapter 13 - "Protecting Fragile
Ecosystems: Sustainable Mountain Development" - of
Agenda 21 has included preparing chapters on tourism and
climate change in the 1997 state-of-knowledge assessment
"Mountains of the World: A Global Priority"; reviewing
the implementation of Chapter 13 for FAO; and assisting
with preparations for the Bishkek Global Mountain
Summit, the final global event of the International Year
of Mountains, 2002.
He has written or edited 10 books and over 100 reports,
papers, and articles on mountain issues. Since 1994, he
has been Book Review/MountainMedia Editor of the
quarterly journal 'Mountain Research and Development'.
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