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Hailing from across Africa, 6 women tell stories about their home landscapes
Delegates to UNCCD COP15 put forth new approaches to securing tenure and land rights - an essential step to tackling land degradation.
At UNCCD COP15, scientists and community members came together in discussion to help improve land tenure security.
A Q&A on the Human Rights & Land Navigator with one of its developers on the tool's potential for land tenure and climate change.
There's no climate justice without social justice. Join us as we unpack the roots of global inequality and explain how to be part of the change.
Our pick of this year’s top Landscape News stories on people and rights.
Founder of the Sang'ida Foundation, which supports rural women in pastoralist communities, stresses need for finance and equity.
Q&A with YOUNGO focal points Heeta Lakhani and Marie-Claire Graf
Increasing numbers of people are forced to leave their homes due to climate migration – but lack legal protection as refugees.
An Instagram GLF Live with Joycelyn Longdon, a PhD student at Cambridge University and the founder of Climate in Colour, on climate justice.
'Stewardship economy' proposes model for financial mechanisms to ensure producers are stewards of nature.
Youth activist Ridhima Pandey speaks with psychologist Susan Clayton to discuss the perils of living in an age of eco anxiety.
Indigenous communities have sustainably managed Amazon land for centuries. Now, it should inform agricultural expansion in the future.
GLF Amazonia Day 3 highlights need to link Amazonian ecological and social systems in policy.
Day 2 of GLF Amazonia looks at links between supply chains and livelihoods of Amazonian peoples