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Event Coverage
- 6 Jul 2025
Hands-on learning from Gergera: Training brings watershed restoration to scale in Tigray
Can a hillside teach restoration? The visit to Gergera offered participants a firsthand look at what’s possible
News
- 4 Jul 2025
Gergera Watershed: Where floods are controlled and gullies reclaimed
In Gergera, farmers, scientists and local leaders are showing how degraded landscapes can become productive again
Video
- 2 Jul 2025
Wait, what?! Why is there an international climate conference in the Amazon?
Why is COP30 happening deep in the Amazon? In this episode, we head to Belém do Pará and uncover why this tropical metropolis is a global climate hotspot
Event Coverage
- 27 Jun 2025
Great Green Wall innovations hailed on Desertification and Drought Day
Call for new proposals aims to build on grassroots success
Analysis
- 25 Jun 2025
Regulating global trade without harming agroforestry farms?
The debate over the European Union(EU)'s deforestation-free regulation and its unintended risks
Photo Essay
- 21 Jun 2025
Growing giants: How yams shape identity, knowledge and power in PNG
The art, ancestry and accolades involved in growing giant veges
Photo Essay
- 19 Jun 2025
When yams speak of marriage: Ceremonies of exchange on the Managalas Plateau
On a forested plateau in Papua New Guinea, some staples signify more than just sustenance
Analysis
- 17 Jun 2025
Is ecosystem restoration sufficiently guided by evidence?
Seven recommendations to enhance evidence integration
News
- 15 Jun 2025
Trapped and wasted: Africa’s iconic wildlife face an uncertain future
New study shows an estimated tens of millions of kilograms of wild animal meat is wasted through poor snaring practices every year on the continent
Analysis
- 13 Jun 2025
Why repurposing harmful subsidies is our main lever for biodiversity funding
We do not need “new money” (well… a little), says Robert Nasi
Analysis
- 9 Jun 2025
Innovating for resilience: Cultivating climate-ready, multifunctional landscapes through Living Labs
In Ethiopia, farmers and scientists are teaming up to grow resilience—tree by tree
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