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Interview
- 10 Feb 2022
Q+A: Turbulence in the field: Winds of change buffet agroforestry in Vietnam
Elisabeth Simelton on Day of Women and Girls in Science
News
- 1 Dec 2020
Global mega-trends impact forest communities, scientists find
Migration, infrastructure development weigh on rural livelihoods
Event Coverage
- 24 Jan 2019
Small fortunes: How effective migration policies will benefit landscapes
Highlighting the need for more effective data on migration and remittances
Feature
- 4 Jul 2018
Gaharu: A migration story
A wood worth more than gold, and the changing face of a province and its forests
Feature
- 4 Jul 2018
Gaharu: A migration story
DG’s Column
- 23 Mar 2018
To protect the world’s forests, we must start with its cities
Out with the old. As urban centers grow, a new approach is needed to care for landscapes
Interview
- 19 Dec 2017
Making tracks: How movement shapes landscapes
Scientist Houria Djoudi on why mobility and migration matter
Interview
- 19 Dec 2017
Making tracks: How movement shapes landscapes
News
- 14 Dec 2017
Global commitment growing for gender equality in climate action
Researchers back development of a gender-responsive policy for the Green Climate Fund
News
- 6 Nov 2017
COP23 Special: In Burkina Faso, finding new paths through a changing landscape
What climate and land-use changes mean for farmers and pastoralists
Feature
- 17 Oct 2017
The dreamer, the progressive and the returnee
Inside the lives of migrant workers from Nepal
Feature
- 17 Oct 2017
The dreamer, the progressive and the returnee
Feature
- 16 Oct 2017
In Nepal, what migration means on the home front
As migrant workers leave their villages behind, landscapes and social hierarchies are being shaken from tradition
Feature
- 16 Oct 2017
In Nepal, what migration means on the home front
Feature
- 13 Oct 2017
Left behind: The women and elderly of Nalma
Voices of those left back home by migrant workers in Nepal
Feature
- 13 Oct 2017
Left behind: The women and elderly of Nalma
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