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22 Results found. From 1997 - 2023
May 2023
Understanding hidden, visible, and invisible forms of power necessary for environmental governance
Understanding power in decision-making can help address imbalances in moving to inclusive and equitable landscape governance
Analysis
- Mar 2023
Seeking synergies to improve landscape management in southern Zambia
Community groups share their visions for use of land and resources
Analysis
- Jul 2022
Informal trade in charcoal and firewood in Africa creates need for sustainable approach
Demand for wood fuel highlights importance of cross-border cooperation
Analysis
- Jul 2020
Reflections on landscape challenges and opportunities in Kalomo
Ubiquitous loss of quality in landscape resources
Event Coverage
- Mar 2020
Collaborating for a shared future: Negotiating landscape change in Zambia
Participatory and inclusive decision-making in natural resource management
News
- Mar 2020
Drought fuels charcoal boom in Zambia
Climate change is both cause and consequence of unsustainable production
News
- Mar 2020
Drought fuels charcoal boom in Zambia
PolEx
- Apr 2018
A Ponzi scheme with Nature?
Analysis
- Jan 2018
Women producing charcoal in Zambia
(Or the costs and benefits of challenging the patriarchy)
Analysis
- Jan 2018
Women producing charcoal in Zambia
Photo Essay
- Nov 2017
Wild nourishment
Analysis
- Mar 2017
The chicken or the egg?
What should come first: A research publication, or an impassioned blog post? A case study of Zambia’s mukula tree
Analysis
- Mar 2017
The chicken or the egg?
News
- Nov 2015
Sustainable investment in Africa starts with the law
Legal frameworks in Zambia, Mozambique and Tanzania suggest ways that investments in landscapes can contribute to sustainable development.
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