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This insight shares reflections on how the notion of ‘living heritage’ can serve as common ground for rethinking ...
One of the most crucial outcomes of green transitions is reducing or eliminating the risk of agrochemical poisoning for ...
IIED is also inviting diverse, non-academic inputs in the form of briefings, debate-shaping editorials, case studies from ...
The planet is losing its tropical forests at an increasing rate, a process largely driven by the appetite for commodity crops. The European Union and the UK are planning regulations aimed at reducing ...
Using the Brian Eno ‘scenius’ concept of going beyond individual genius to gain the ideas and creativity of a group, Water Witness International brought together civil society, government and business ...
Conservationists are increasingly seeing the importance of carrying out social impact evaluation to ensure accountability and to learn what works for both biodiversity and human wellbeing.
CBA19 offered important insights and innovative solutions on how locally-led action can help urban spaces not only adapt to ...
Many barriers prevent smallholder farmers from restoring their backyard gardens and broader forest and farm landscapes. Farmers lack many things: secure tenure, knowledge about what crops, trees and ...
Debt swaps are often dismissed for not focusing enough on debt relief. Yet the large scale – and widely endorsed – Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative, geared towards debt relief, was ...