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A conversation with Rudi van Kanten of Tropenbos Suriname about the country's community forests as well as their benefits and management
Illustrated sereies shows how trees and wild plants can provide for everything, from creating tattoos to treating epilepsy.
Welcome to the Brazilian Cerrado, the wettest savanna on Earth that holds around 5% of the world's biodiversity.
For more on this topic, join the session Going to Scale with Smart Investments in Community Food Production and Health Initiatives: A Response to Fiji’s Health Crisis at the GLF Bonn 2020 digital conference on 4 June. By Jana Dietershagen and Judith Ann Francis, Innov4AgPacific Team, CTA, The Netherlands The current climate and COVID-19 crises […]
The year 2020 started with such optimism and hope for nature-based solutions and environmental sustainability. Environmental, Social and Governance investments were high on the agenda at Davos; the World Economic Forum launched the 1 Trillion Trees campaign, backed by Salesforce; BlackRock’s CEO sent an open letter to industry leaders about the future of the planet and the […]
2019's top Landscape News stories on sustainable finance, from explainers and glossaries to conversations with some of the world’s largest fund managers.
From the adoption of a new U.N. Decade to efforts happening in local communities around the globe, here's our pick of 2019's top stories on restoration.
From explorer Taylor Rees to author Bill McKibben, here is Landscape News' best crop of 2019 stories on inspiring change-makers.
From sustainable sneakers to street artists in New York City, here's our pick of this year’s top stories on sustainable lifestyle.
Tropical forests are vital to limiting global warming – and California's controversial Tropical Forest Standard aims at keeping them in place.
Speakers warn against overlooking other ecological indicators
To change the harmful industry, consume less, support small artisans, speakers say
Countries must improve capacity to collect and share statistics