Engaging indigenous peoples in global climate governance

Engaging indigenous peoples in global climate governance

Local knowledge and indigenous experience are crucial inputs for sound governance and climate change resilience. >>
Mongolia's herders seek a new approach

Mongolia’s herders seek a new approach

Ecological changes are impacting livelihoods in the Gobi region. One collaboration seeks to put traditional knowledge back into a formula for sustainability. >>
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Biodiversity in the Hani cultural landscape

Indigenous wisdom is key in the complex forestry and land management system practised by the people of China's Ailao Mountains. >>
A Thousand Suns: the view from Ethiopia’s Gamo Highlands

A Thousand Suns: the view from Ethiopia’s Gamo Highlands

Externally driven agricultural pressures threaten an ancient and sustainable way of living. >>
Forbidden forest of the Dayak people

Forbidden forest of the Dayak people

The Dayaks combine centuries-old indigenous knowledge with eco-tourism and carbon trading to fight deforestation. >>