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How the patenting of genetic resources fails to benefit the traditional knowledge holders it should - a phenomenon known as biopiracy.
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From crowdfunding to mobile payments, digital technologies prove a formidable weapon for biodiversity in the Philippines.
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GLF Live with documentary filmmaker and director of New York Times' Critic's Pick Gather, Sanjay Rawal.
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Thousands of viewers. 119 countries. 2 days. 1 planet. Discover other figures from the the GLF's recent digital biodiversity conference.
Particular altitudinal conditions of some mountains can result in cloud forests, unique "elvin woodlands" that contain special ecosystems
From the Amazon to Siberia, experts discuss the world’s 2020 fires, spanning climate change, deforestation and fire management
A conversation with Carlos Rodriguez of Tropenbos Colombia about the country's resguardos and the Indigenous communities they contain
A conversation with Rudi van Kanten of Tropenbos Suriname about the country's community forests as well as their benefits and management
How to plant trees using methods other than your hands? From drones to dogs to ‘cocoons,’ there are many ways to get seeds into the ground.
Illustrated sereies shows how trees and wild plants can provide for everything, from creating tattoos to treating epilepsy.
Stories from Indigenous peoples and local communities across the world form policy recommendations in the a major new report on biodiversity.