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The dwelling grounds of jade, amber, elephants and teak, monsoon forests are the world's most threatened major forest type.
New report from the United Nations focuses on rethinking management of wastewater to help mitigate and adapt to climate change.
Understanding nature’s fractals, the patterns the underpin everything from the distribution of galaxies to resilient ecosystems to the human heartbeat.
Landscape News' Forgotten Forests series explores the planet’s most precious – yet neglected – tropical forests, and why they must be remembered.
On World Health Day 2020, a conversation between two zoology experts on the emergence and spread of disease among wildlife in relation to COVID-19.
Coronavirus is causing carbon emissions to fall temporarily, but it could mark the start of longer-term changes needed to avert catastrophic climate change.
Smartphone app Ark2030 converts loyalty points from top global brands into dollars for landscape restoration.
Across the Arctic Circle, the permafrost phenomena known as thermokarsts indicate the exposure of massive carbon sinks yet are hardly taken into account.
From seed-planting to peace-building, achieving gender equity is proving increasingly necessary to a sustainable planetary future.
Independent evaluation head Jyotsna Puri casts her critical eye on the strengths and weaknesses of the Green Climate Fund, the world's largest climate fund.
A lawsuit against the West African government over the Atewa Forest landscape elucidates the need to balance development and biodiversity.
A short digest of the U.N. Decade on Ecosystem Restoration's blueprint, and how to provide your feedback on the strategy in place.
Head of climate for IKEA explains the multinational's lastest sustainability numbers and how its supply chain will capture more carbon than it emits.
Indonesian conservationist Fachruddin Mangunjaya's fusion of faith, education and nature conservation is changing Southeast Asian landscapes.
Pastoralists and their ancestral lands are showing their environmental, cultural and economic value for the global future.