The Global Landscapes Forum hosted a two-day event on African drylands. Food, youth and narrative were discussed on day-one.

GLF Live with Fiona Flintan, Patrick Augenstein and Ken Otieno

How “farmer-managed natural regeneration,” FMNR, is taking hold on the African continent and beyond to combat drought and boost agriculture.

The private sector provides only 14% of the investments in nature-based solutions that are needed, presenting a new opportunity for revenue.

GLF Live with Malik Amin Aslam Khan and Mark Halle

The president of IFAD speaks on the complex solutions needed to increase the health and livelihoods of the world's 3.4 billion rural people.

Two invasive plant species are posing problems in Kenya's Nairobi National Park and Baringo Lake areas. Here's a short look at why.

Across the spectrum of science, policy, business, art and activism, these women are the forefront of their fields.

In the news: Leonardo DiCaprio leads $43m Galápagos pledge, US embraces offshore wind, and the environmental challenges facing Asia’s cities

In arid and desert regions of West Africa, AI has helped spot abundant tree growth that can support local lives and carbon stocks.

An interview with Ndidi Nwuneli, the Nigerian serial entrepreneur bringing her region’s food and agriculture systems into a new era.

How many people care about biodiversity and nature loss? Hundreds of millions, finds new Economist Intelligence Unit biodiversity report.

“Blue” carbon credits come bluest in Colombia’s Cispata mangroves, one of the most well-preserved mangrove forests in the Caribbean.

A young environmentalist discusses efforts to drive environmental equity through climate finance, from the United States to Mongolia.

The UN's Second World Ocean Assessment lays out the critical state of the oceans – and how little is known about them and their ecosystems.