Members of TEAC
Leif Inge Magnussen (President/NORTIND/Norway)
Angela Hawse (AMGA/USA)
Juliana Garcia (ASEGUIM/Ecuador)
Mark Charlton (BMC/United Kingdom)
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The Environmental and Access commission (constituted in Kathmandu 2018) works to strengthen both sustainable travel and work and the rights of the professional mountain guides to work and access all alpine terrain. The commission works closely with other international and governmental organizations such as the UIAA to achieve these tasks. Our work is driven by these priorities and insights:
The IFMGA code of Conduct clarifies that "The mountain guide should respect the conservation of nature". Following up on this pathway the IFMGA Environmental and Access Commission recommends [i]that the IFMGA Member Associations adopt the following into their guide training schemes:
IFMGA Environmental Platform:
1 Guides are responsible for protecting the mountain environment
2 Guides educate their clients on care and respect for nature
3 Guides plan their excursions to reduce impacts to the environment
4 Guides are responsible for removing waste from their excursions
5 Guides are advocates of the history and culture of mountain life
6 Guides minimize impact on flora and fauna, including wildlife
7 Guides respect local traditions and ethics in all mountain regions
8 Guides are role models for all mountain visitors in regards to stewardship
[1] Adopted with collaboration from the UIAA Mountain Protection Commission[1]
One of the latest projects of this commission is Mountain Talks, a webinar series, an agenda of talks organized by in collaboration with Grid Arendal and the UIAA.