Category: Rights

As climate change bites, communities in the Maldives are forced to make tough choices to adapt and relocate away from the rising seas.

This year’s Acampamento Terra Livre (Free Land Camp) brought 6,000 Indigenous people to Brasilia to demand recognition of their land rights.

The Peruvian Amazon is increasingly under threat from climate change and deforestation. Meet the local non-profit working to restore it.

Community business can create wealth for members and promote sustainable land management – if given the investment and support to thrive.

“A rapidly closing window of opportunity” to tackle climate change: here’s what we learned from the latest IPCC Synthesis Report.

How did COP27 and the 2022 GLF Climate Conference look to the young people who attended them? Youth in Landscapes Initiative delegates report

Tropical forest archaeologists are digging up new learnings from ancient Amazon Indigenous civilizations that can inform modern law.

Indigenous leader Gam Shimray on the fundamentality of rights in ongoing biodiversity proceedings.

Land Rights Standard gives principles to help infuse other sustainability standards and activities with justice.

The ancient concept of stewardship brings novel implications for sustainable economic structures.

Three years in the making, a new standard for Indigenous land rights is launching at COP27. Here's what it means.

A 15-minute "climate crash course" on the meaning of loss and damage expert Preety Bhandari.

The most powerful statements from GLF Africa 2022

GLF Africa 2022 digs into ways Africa's food systems are being rapidly transformed through ancient wisdom and modern innovation.