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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 ...
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.
IIED is also inviting diverse, non-academic inputs in the form of briefings, debate-shaping editorials, case studies from ...
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 ...
CBA19 offered important insights and innovative solutions on how locally-led action can help urban spaces not only adapt to ...
Communities at the frontline of climate change impacts such as floods, droughts and other extreme weather events have critical knowledge on how best to cope, and what is needed to enable this climate ...
A local government/grassroots federation partnership, combined with sweat equity, can be very effective at producing affordable, low-cost solutions. Readers should also note that government ...
IIED worked with partners in China, India, Kenya and Peru to explore how the interlinked traditional knowledge, biodiversity, culture and landscapes – the biocultural heritage – of Indigenous Peoples ...
The genetic diversity preserved by Indigenous knowledge and practices provides a valuable resource for improving food security and adapting to climate change. Evidence from the SIFOR project ...
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