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IIED is also inviting diverse, non-academic inputs in the form of briefings, debate-shaping editorials, case studies from ...
Many barriers prevent smallholder farmers from restoring their backyard gardens and broader forest and farm landscapes.
CBA19 offered important insights and innovative solutions on how locally-led action can help urban spaces not only adapt to ...
As growing demand for ‘critical minerals’ and global geopolitical rivalries prompt new interest in transport infrastructure ...
A local government/grassroots federation partnership, combined with sweat equity, can be very effective at producing ...
This paper calls for a transformative approach to energy planning and delivery that focuses on a more holistic and ...
The genetic diversity preserved by Indigenous knowledge and practices provides a valuable resource for improving food security and adapting to climate change. Evidence from the SIFOR project ...
IIED and Asociacion ANDES are supporting Indigenous communities in the Southern Andes to strengthen biocultural heritage territories, agrobiodiversity and climate resilience.
IIED's Global Small Island Developing States Debt Sustainability Support Service has been formally included in the outcome document of the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development, ...
The indigenous farmers of the Potato Park in Cusco, Peru, produce goods drawn from their collective traditional knowledge, biodiversity and fundamental ties to the land: their ‘biocultural heritage’.
An ambitious infrastructure project linking Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia, the Lobito Corridor brings hope for easier access to markets and new economic opportunities.
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