Tag: rights

Using ethno-communication to preserve traditions, languages and landscapes

Stories from Colombia, Indonesia and India

From films to the news, portrayals must change

An in-depth look at the land struggles of Peru's Amazonian peoples

Having spent his youth spent living through a series of droughts and famine, Ibrahim Thiaw shares messages and memories on desertified landscapes.

Benchmark mapping study adds to mounting evidence

Uniting over biodiversity and defense of traditional landscapes

Centuries old Indigenous knowledge must be acknowledged and nurtured

Notes and quotes from GLF Kyoto Act I

From Pacha Mama to ancestral rivers, areas of the earth are earning legal rights

A look at six countries

A discussion with activist Joan Carling ahead of U.N. Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

Land-dependent groups have a vested interest in success

Women's voices essential to shape policy