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16 Dec 2024
EU’s flagship conservation initiative looks back on 30 years in Central Africa
ECOFAC celebrates sizable successes in biodiversity protection, but challenges remain
5 Oct 2023
Indigenous rights recognition a “work in progress” in Central Africa
But such rights are intrinsically linked to successful forest restoration, say researchers
16 Feb 2023
In DRC, Indigenous Peoples and local communities’ inclusion in REDD+ remains a work in progress
The country’s legal framework on climate change is among Africa’s most advanced, but more work is needed to promote inclusion, say researchers
News
- 21 Nov 2022
OECMs: An opportunity to turn ‘coercive conservation’ upside down
2022 WWF Fuller Symposium calls on new conservation approach to follow Indigenous People’s lead
News
- 21 Jul 2020
Body Mass Index does not shape complete picture of nutritional needs of Pygmy people
Life expectancy 35 years for some wild-meat dependent communities in Central Africa
DG’s Column
- 30 Mar 2020
COVID-19-led ban on wild meat could take protein off the table for millions of forest dwellers
Lack of access to wild meat could result in hunger and malnutrition for local and Indigenous communities
Feature
- 23 Oct 2019
Rupununi region in Guyana rides ecotourism wave
Economic growth marks transformation for residents and wildlife
Feature
- 23 Oct 2019
Rupununi region in Guyana rides ecotourism wave
Quiz
- 9 Aug 2018
Today’s the day to celebrate indigenous peoples!
In honor of the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, a quiz!
Quiz
- 9 Aug 2018
Today’s the day to celebrate indigenous peoples!
News
- 25 Oct 2017
Communities want collaboration, customary law
Centuries-old wisdom may hold answers for sustainable land and forests in Maluku
News
- 25 Oct 2017
Communities want collaboration, customary law
News
- 26 Apr 2016
Switching swidden to agroforestry – a small intervention with big potential in West Java
By converting to agroforestry, farmers in Indonesia could reap major environmental, economic and social benefits.
Feature
- 11 Mar 2016
Science sisters of the Amazon
A mentor system is helping young women scientists in Peru and Brazil to break through barriers.
Feature
- 11 Mar 2016
Science sisters of the Amazon
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