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Past Events

21 November 2025

Official Launch of the GCSAYN Road to the IYRP 2026

12 October 2025

Sustainable management of grassland and pastoralists' livelihood

04/09/2023

IYRP session at Chinese Grassland Society annual meeting 2023

22 Dec 2020

RISG East Asia kick-off meeting

Resources included on this website are scientific, educational and outreach materials that refer directly to the IYRP initiative.

 

Resources

  • IYRP Chinese Logo
    2025-11-05

    Download PNG

  • IYRP Secretariat Members (August 2025)
    2025-06-21

News

  • RISG East Asia update July-Oct 2023
    2023-12-30
  • Chinese press release 联合国宣布 2026年为国际草原与牧民年
    2022-03-16
  • Yaks in the Asian highlands
    2021-07-01
  • COAG endorses IYRP (Chinese)
    2020-10-14

    news item by IYRP comms

  • UNEP R&P gap analysis summary Chinese
    2020-10-06
  • IYRP flyer Chinese
    2020-10-05
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