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From seed saving to non-linear conceptions of time, ancient Indigenous knowledge continues to transform landscapes and livelihoods today.
The region’s countries could gain 19 million hectares of forests by 2050 if all goes well – or they could end up losing 5 million hectares.
Speakers warn against overlooking other ecological indicators
White Mountain Future Search Conference unites parties to restore Maasai lands
Countries leverage a decade of REDD+ to advance the Paris Agreement
On the unexpected uses of the fast-growing grass
The Bam-e-Dunya network connects partners in four Silk Road countries for sustainable mountain development.
By Lai Sanders, Rights and Resources Initiative This article was originally published at Intercontinental Cry. The evidence is clear: Indigenous Peoples and local communities have long been the backbone of the world’s environmental protection efforts, safeguarding what remains of our planet’s precious forests and natural resources despite mounting threats to their lands and their lives. […]
Restoration efforts reduce vulnerability to climate change