Medicinal plants have long been utilized by communities worldwide to improve the health and wellbeing of society. ... Read More
Prayul Sartika
Prayul is a Reporter at Green Network Asia. She graduated from Adi Buana University with a bachelor's degree in Biology.
Applying drone technology can bring a lot of benefits to farming systems, boosting the economy and sustainable development.... Read More
What does recognizing the rights of nature in the national constitution mean for environmental protection?... Read More
Nature-based Solutions can enhance the availability and quality of agricultural water for people and the planet. ... Read More
Involving IPLCs as citizen scientists means combining their specialized knowledge and wisdom with modern science and technology.... Read More
To help halt deforestation in Uganda, local women began making alternative charcoal briquettes out of food scraps. ... Read More
Environmental education undoubtedly plays an important role in mainstreaming sustainable tourism for people and the planet.... Read More
The MIKE Programme monitors illegal elephant killings to help tackle the increasingly threatened status of Asian elephants.... Read More
The gender gap in natural resource management remains an issue that interferes with women’s role in environmental protection and management.... Read More
Climate change disrupts rice production in many Southeast Asian countries. Here are five alternative staple foods to consider.... Read More

How Medicinal Plants Support Healthcare in Asia and Beyond
How Drone Technology Can Help Improve Farming System
Recognizing the Rights of Nature (RoN)
Nature-based Solutions (NbS) for Agricultural Water Management
Training Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities to be Citizen Scientists
Local Women Produce Alternative Charcoal to Minimize Deforestation in Uganda
Mainstreaming Sustainable Tourism Through Environmental Education
The MIKE Programme: Monitoring Elephant Killings to Support Conservation of Asian Elephants
Looking into the Gender Gap in Natural Resource Management
Alternative Staple Foods to Rice for Southeast Asians