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There could be 143 million climate refugees worldwide by 2050. Where will they go – and what can world leaders do to prepare?
Hear from the photographers behind three winning images chosen alongside COP27, on how and why of their photos came to me.
Preserving Spain's traditional dehesa system for sheep herding may bring restoration, cultural and economic benefits.
In the news: Leonardo DiCaprio leads $43m Galápagos pledge, US embraces offshore wind, and the environmental challenges facing Asia’s cities
In the news: Brazilian Amazon now a net carbon emitter, California officials face off with Nestlé, and the world’s groundwater drying up.
A Q&A with natural resources management specialist Patrick Ranjatson about the drought in southern Madagascar
Monica Evans looks at the states of biodiversity in Artic and Antarctic ecosystems and how climate change may affect them
The fisherpeople of Bahia state’s last intact mangrove forest are facing the cleanup of an origin-unknown oil spill in Brazil alone.
Our best summer reads: sustainable cities in Japan and Germany, activism in Fiji and South Africa, and showcasing the future of bamboo in China
On the interplay between migration, gender and agroforestry
Investing in rural landscapes may reduce number of displaced people
The 2016 Global Landscapes Forum has just closed with an announcement that Germany will host the Forum in Bonn as of next year. Here is what our co-coordinator, Natalia Cisneros had to say in her closing plenary address (video will be available soon). “Dinesh is a young Nepali agriculturalist. He’s developed an online mentoring program […]
With change in the EU-Mediterranean landscape, can the forestry and environmental sector be an opportunity and a tool of employment and knowledge?
Pe Ligit* has witnessed massive changes in her lifetime, as waves of migration, logging and oil palm development have transformed Indonesian Borneo.