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Working with locals on how to better manage land.
GLFx restoration initiative provides hope against desertification and deforestation
Youth-led African climate advocacy group GAYO makes a case for climate justice, reparations and recognition.
Experts report the latest insights from three countries, from ancestral techniques like Ecuador's Chakra system to new government collaborations.
Looking at the future of cocoa in the contexts of biodiversity conservation and globalization in the ancient Asante Kingdom of Ghana.
A lawsuit against the West African government over the Atewa Forest landscape elucidates the need to balance development and biodiversity.
From explorer Taylor Rees to author Bill McKibben, here is Landscape News' best crop of 2019 stories on inspiring change-makers.
Linking local and global restoration efforts at day two of the Global Landscapes Forum Accra
The Global Landscapes Forum in Accra, Ghana, on 29-30 October 2019 focused on local African restoration initiatives across the continent.
In northern Ghana, riverine tree-planting along the vulnerable Daka River proves how trees can nourish water-based ecosystems – and pocketbooks.
Afriyie Obeng-Fosu on why the oyster mushroom is great for cities and how entrepreneurs can turn industrial waste into profit.
Responsible use of fire to clear land, known as controlled burning, incentivizes farmers keep forests in-tact while profiting from their lands.
Known for its fashion, food and dancing, Ghana's capital Accra is a kaleidoscope of cultures from around the country and West Africa at large.
In between TV shows, campaigning for social and environmental justice