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Fish leather, carbon offsets and tree-planting initiatives are seeing these 5 sustainable sneakers brands help wearers tread more lightly on the planet.
Forest and land tenure rights are vital tools against land grabbing – but many Indigenous peoples and local communities still lack them.
Water-intensive crops like avocados could become a thing of the past as climate change reduces the land’s ability to feed humanity.
How well are countries meeting their Bonn Challenge commitments? It’s hard to tell – but a new reporting protocol aims to provide more concrete answers.
In this news roundup: Germany bets on hydrogen, IPCC warns of impending food crisis, and blockchains ensure ethical cobalt in electric cars.
Looking for ideas for your backyard? Here’s how you can replace your manicured lawn with a thriving garden ecosystem in just four steps.
Celebrate International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples with our quiz.
In a year of youth climate activism, meet five Indigenous youth leaders spearheading the intertwined charge for climate justice and Indigenous rights.
In New Zealand, myrtle rust is affecting some 50 native plant species. Scientist Nick Waipara explains how ancient Māori knowledge is helping combat it.
From seed saving to non-linear conceptions of time, ancient Indigenous knowledge continues to transform landscapes and livelihoods today.
A landscape approach aims to reconcile competing objectives for allocating and managing land to achieve social, economic and environmental success.
Landscape News goes birdwatching around Rarotonga in the Cook Islands, courtesy of veteran local conservation expert Ian Karika.
Today’s proteins come primarily from meat – but raising livestock to feed 9.8 billion people won’t be sustainable. One scientist believes he has the answer.
In this news roundup: Cambodia says no to U.S. trash, Greta Thunberg's new pop-rock hit, and how Pacific islands could morph to survive climate change